View Article  Zhangjiajie Valley Floor
The peaks from the point of view of the valley floor. A huge presence towering into the sky sees everyone gazing up with their mouths slack jawed and not looking where they're going ... more »
View Article  Sandstone Peaks in the Valley
They rise up like giant stone nails from the tree carpeted valley floor, as if the devil is hammering away below the Earth's crust ... more »
View Article  Sandstone Peaks in Zhangjiajie National Park
This park is home to some truly awe-inspiring scenery and these quartz-sandstone peaks are sticking out everywhere ... more »
View Article  Phoenix Town Alley
These are the back streets that link the small town together - if you don't fancy getting around by boat, of course. During the day these alleys are thronged with street merchants, selling food, clothes or kitsch Chinese items ... more »
View Article  Phoenix Town by Night
At night the town really comes alive, with neon lights illuminating all the various bars and clubs, as well as the river. Traversing the river via the stepping stones in this picture suddenly became very popular in the evening, and also very difficult ... more »
View Article  Embroiderers at a Phoenix Town Market
These two ladies were running a very small market stall selling hand made embroideries. They also made things to order, if you were sufficiently well versed in Mandarin to be able to get what you wanted across to them ... more »
View Article  Washing Clothes in Phoenix Town
The locals still go about their daily business, despite the throngs of tourists gawping at them and taking photos (guilty, your honour). I'm not exactly sure how clean the river is ... more »
View Article  Phoenix Town
Built by the river and surrounded by mountain scenery, it really is a very picturesque village. The houses you see to the right of the picture are typical of Phoenix Town ... more »
View Article  A Market Dentist
This is where the inhabitants of the surrounding villages come for their dental work. The man at the back of the table is working on some false teeth and those that he has already completed are waiting for use at the front ... more »
View Article  A Rural Village Market
This is a typical local village market. Almost anything you can think of can be bought at these rudimentary stalls set up on the dirt road ... more »
View Article  Rice Field Farmer
A farmer and his water buffalo working the rice terraces. These are the people that make up the backbone of China; farmers working year round for little pay to feed the masses ... more »
View Article  Rice Terraces
This was taken as the coach was winding its way through and over mountains on narrow roads. It is one of the many places where China's main foodstuff, rice is grown and harvested ... more »
View Article  Yellow Dragon Cave
These are some of the amazing stalagmites that can be seen in this cave. As mentioned in a previous blog article, this cave was discovered in the early 1980s by soldiers seeking refuge from the weather ... more »
View Article  Holiday in Hunan
Hannah and I recently spent some time back in the UK, taking the much needed chance to see friends and family and generally remind ourselves what our home country is like. By the time we’d got back to China, we were raring to get back into the culture and life that we’ve made for ourselves here and decided that the best way to do this was to go on yet another mini break somewhere. China is a big country (the fourth largest in the world, behind Russia, Canada and the United States) so there was quite a bit of choice. We decided that we’d like to see some traditional Chinese scenery, the kind which traditional Chinese artists regularly depict in their paintings. Whilst this did narrow it down somewhat, it still left quite a wide area of choice. A quick jaunt on the Internet and we’d made our minds up; we were going to go to the Hunan Province and visit the remarkable quartz and sandstone peaks in the Zhangjiajie National Park. We found a web site that specialised in tours there and booked our trip ...   more »