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Mt.Emei, China Travel Blog (Day 9)

Today was truly the beginning of two days of pure pain. We woke up early to get a spot at the top of Mt. Emei for a good view of the pending sunrise. We trudged along in the darkness until we found a wandering guy renting flashlights for 4 yuan ($0.60). After we had our new source of light, we made our way up many more flights of stairs to the top of the Golden Summit. Mind you it was freezing cold at this hour and we still had roughly 45 minutes until the sun rose. I took some shots of the moon over the mountain while Jeff held the spot.

After much waiting and fighting off other Chinese tourists, the sun finally started to rise. It was different since due to the smog and clouds, it came across as a red ball in the sky. After it disappeared, it came up again and we got all the shots that we wanted. Pierre and Jessica found us and we took some shots at the sunrise spot as well as at the Golden Summit. We talked a bit more about the rest of each of our trips over some mediocre milk tea and then packed up to start the rest of our day.

Pierre and Jessica took the bus down to the base since they were heading to Leshan but we were starting our descent down the mountain. At the start it was a pretty simple trek down the mountain. Steps going up and steps going down. We came across some monkeys along the way and fed them the rest of a banana that I was snacking on. Luckily they were distracted by some other tourists and left us alone. We continued on until we soon found ourselves to be the only ones left on the trail. It was nice to have nature around but also a little uneasy knowing that the only way off the mountain was to head off to one of three bus stops on the mountain.

After a little while we soon came across a snack bar and then later another one. We soon figured out that there were snack bars about every 30-45 minutes of hiking. Around lunch time we settled down at one and had lunch of scrambled egg noodle soup. We both enjoyed it although Jeff had an extra bonus of a hair and a fly in his. As we continued hiking mostly down some steep stairs our bodies started to feel the pain of not being fit enough for this trip. Soon enough my calves began to tighten and Jeff had a tweak in his right knee. Our pace began to drop and we started to worry a bit about getting to the monastery before night fall.

We consulted our map whenever we hit a major location such as a monastery or landmark. Jeff’s knee continued to get worse and we were soon using the handrails to help us along. Hobbling along we continued our way until we reached one of the major monastery’s for the night and settled in after 5 hours of hiking.

The monastery that we crashed at was called Xianfeng. It was a major monastery on the mountain but the rooms were kind of lacking for the mid-level price that we paid. There were holes in the walls and dead insects around the room but it did have a TV and two beds with electronic heating pads. Jeff took a shower first which required him to walk to another building and past the outhouses. The showers were actually pretty decent compared to the room but the squat toilets left little to be desired. As the night progressed, we huddled in a bed with the heating pad turned up waiting for the morning to come.

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The moonlight

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Pierre and Jessica from Paris

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I had the ‘I woke up at 5am to see the sunrise’ face

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Very impressive buddha built at 10,000 ft high

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Egg noodle, it was pretty yummy

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Endless stairs

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More stairs

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Jeff: I loved our monastery experience

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This room had not much to offer, but we experienced how local people live

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Creepy hallway inside the monastery

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Leshan, Mt.Emei China Travel Blog (Day 8)

After sleeping for a very long time, we woke up and pulled down the laundry to see if it was still wet. Unknowingly we also pulled in a huge moth which Jeff released back outside. At that point we decided that it was time to eat breakfast since I slept through dinner the night before. Crazy thing was that around 1AM it sounded like someone was trying to get into our room which made me jump out of bed. Must have been a lost backpacker I guess.

Breakfast was a funny Chinese adaptation for french toast which were two hamburger buns dipped in egg wash and a quick fry along with 2 fried eggs and what was suppose to be bacon looked more like cha shiu. I dug out one of my instant coffee packets since coffee was super pricey and Jeff had a lemon soda. We ran into Pierre and Jessica again and they were off to hike the mountain, hoping to reach the summit by sunset. We said goodbye and packed up our stuff and headed to Leshan which was an hour by bus away.

Leshan is known for it’s humongous Buddha statue that is 71 meter tall carved into the mountain. The crazy thing is that one monk started working on it before blinding himself in a protest against the government. Other monks helped him finish off the statue later on. The one thing that we didn’t expect was a massive amount of stairs which is what we got. After about an hour of hiking, we finally made it to the big Buddha which is the biggest in the world. However we were short on time so we took a few pictures and headed back to Mt. Emei.

Once we were back at the bus station at Mt. Emei, we got 2 tickets and took the bus ride to the top of the mountain. The bus trip took about 2 hours and stopped at each of the major bus stops along the way. Right after we got off the bus who did we run into? Pierre and Jessica looking super tired. They were glad to see us and we were surprised to see them. They told us of the tedious hike up the mountain and having to fight off monkeys that were trying to take their food. We decided to hike up to the cable car that would take us to the summit.

Along the way we ran into more monkeys that were taking runs at Jessica. Pierre chased them off with a stick. We were all glad to have made it to the cable car which was pretty pricey for a five minute ride up. Beautiful views of the mountain greeted us as we ascended towards the summit.  Luckily for us the hotel was literally right outside the station.  We all checked in and took a quick rest before running up to the top of the summit for some sunset photos.

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Mt. Emei Chengdu Travel Blog (Day 7)

After waking up from our good nights sleep post-camping in Jiuzhaigou, we decided that we were pretty hungry and headed downstairs for breakfast. Lucky for us breakfast was included and the breakfast buffet at the hotel was pretty good. Jeff enjoyed the generic bao’s and bacon while I was pleasantly surprised that they had fresh watermelon juice. We did a quick pack after breakfast and headed out to the street to look around.

Most of the shops were closed so we headed out towards the Wenshu temple. Jeff noticed a large number of cats and we passed by a lot of people doing Tai Chi. As we got closer to a pond, there were a lot of turtles like the ones that we had back at home. Unfortunately the pollution from somewhere got to the pond since there were strange green slicks across the surface. After looking through some of the prayer temples we moved back to the streets.

A big highlight for us was that after leaving the Wenshu temple it was early lunch time. Most of the food vendors were opening up shop and Jeff wanted to try some skewers. I picked squid and chicken while Jeff chose beef and lamb. The squid came out first which was pretty spicy so we asked for non-spicy for the rest. Delicious! We walked around a bit more and I settle down to a bowl of tofu-fa while Jeff had a deep fried beef and green onion doughnut which were both delicious. Stuffed, we moved back to the hotel to pack.

We grabbed a cab to the bus stop after checking out and got onto the next bus to Mt. Emei, another UNESCO heritage site. It was a two hour ride so we settled in and tried to rest despite the bus honking at cars every minute for them to move. Once we arrived at Mt. Emei we met a French couple (Pierre and Jessica) who were also going to the Teddy Bear Hotel so we shared a cab ride there. They were going on a 3 month backpacking tour of the Far East and we would meet up again before the trip was over.

The Teddy Bear Hotel was pretty nice for the money. Since we were running out of clean clothes we did a quick wash and line dried our clothes overnight. We did a quick tour of the shops leading up to the base of the mountain and then took a nap.

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Buddha Zen Hotel courtyard

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Budda Zen Hotel buffet breakfast

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Outside of Buddha Zen Hotel

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Inside of Wenshu Temple

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A guy taking a nap

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Wenshu Temple district offers many choices on street food

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Very delicious skewers

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Jeff loved the street food in Chengdu

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Jeff doing laundry at Teddy Bear Hotel, Mt.Emei

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Outside of Teddy Bear Hotel, Mt.Emei

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Jiuzhaigou, China Travel Blog (Day 6)

Waking up on our last day in Jiuzhaigou was a cold one.  We knew that we had little time left to take photos of the rest of the park and luckily Jay was able to arrange a pickup to the front at 8:30AM.  We quickly started to clean up, wash up, and pack while Jay prepared a quick breakfast.  Once the ride came and dropped us off at the entrance we set forth on a bus to start taking pictures of the park.  The morning was quite crisp and smoke billowed from everyone as they breathed.  As we started to walk more and more, our muscles reminded us how sore we were from the all day hike the day before.

We moved through the park at a good pace and got some really stunning photos that you will see below.  We wrapped up and met with Jay again at the Science Office to pick up our stuff and to say goodbye.  Jay presented us with a book about the park and we were really surprised how nice it was.   Again we dragged our luggage out to the cabs and were able to share a cab with another guy who was heading to the airport.  He told us that he’s been trying to leave for the last few days but all the flights were booked.  Sure enough once we arrived at the airport we couldn’t get a seat on an earlier flight which left us to explore the small but surprisingly modern airport.

Luckily there were no more delays as we left Jiuzhaigou and caught a cab at the Chengdu airport to our next hotel called the Budda Zen.  The room was quite nice but unfortunately the windows didn’t block out much of the noise from the side street and courtyard below.  Still after sleeping in a tent in a cabin the night before, this was heaven!

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