by Kathy
24. April 2010 20:25
Who is not mesmerized by images of the Great Wall snaking up and down jagged mountain ridges and fading into the distance? For me, the ribbon of stone has always held an aura of mystery with a heavy dose of enchantment. I knew that one day I would visit the Great Wall and see all of that beauty in person.
Last year, I had a vivid dream that I was finally standing next to the Wall; but I was blind, so I couldn’t see it. I could only reach out and feel the rough stones with my hands. This dream remained sharp in my mind the next morning. What did it mean? Soon, I had a map of China pinned to my bedroom wall, and I began plotting a family journey for the following spring.
The dream was not a premonition, as I did experience the visual wonder of the Great Wall. It was magnificent.
In addition to seeing the Great Wall, we traveled to six different areas of China. Among our many activities, we explored the Forbidden City and Summer Palace in Beijing, visited a “hanging temple” that was built onto the side of a vertical cliff wall near Datong, viewed the Terracotta Warriors in Xi’an, climbed along the holy mountain peaks of HuaShan, witnessed the ongoing transformation of the ancient town of Lijiang, relished the tranquility of a rural community near Yangshuo, and experienced the bustle and bright lights of Hong Kong.
Below are detailed photo-stories about our experiences.
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Day 1: Beijing, Lost in Translation |
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Day 2: Beijing, Tiananmen Square & the Forbidden City |
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Day 3: Beijing, The Great Wall |
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Day 4: Beijing, the Summer Palace and 798 Arts District
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Day 5: Datong, Hanging Monastery and Yungang Caves
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Day 6: Xi’an, Within the Walls
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Day 7: Xi’an, Hiking on HuaShan
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Day 8: Xi’an, Terracotta Warriors
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Day 9: Lijiang, Black Dragon Pool
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Day 10: Lijiang, Lion Hill and Wangu Pavilion |
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Day 11: Lijiang, Impressions Show |
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Day 12: Chao Long, Just What the Doctor Ordered |
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Day 13: Chao Long, Peaceful Tranquility |
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Day 14: Yangshuo, In the Rain |
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Day 15: Chao Long to Hong Kong |
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Days 16 and 17: Hong Kong and Home |
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