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Thursday, February 25
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Matt
on Thu 25 Feb 2010 17:42 CST
In the village in the middle of the tea plantation, we stumbled across a wedding ... more »
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Matt
on Thu 25 Feb 2010 17:34 CST
On our last day in Yunnan we got a tractor ride through a huge tea plantation ... more »
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Matt
on Thu 25 Feb 2010 17:27 CST
This guy had made tens of different style chilli pastes to bring to the market to sell ... more »
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Matt
on Thu 25 Feb 2010 17:14 CST
We arrived at this location about an hour before sunrise, hoping to be mesmerised by the view as the sun rose over the mountains ... more »
by
Matt
on Thu 25 Feb 2010 17:08 CST
I don't know if it happens every morning, but when we arrived at the Chaoyangmen in the centre of Jianshui, a huge amount of people had gathered with caged birds ... more »
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Matt
on Thu 25 Feb 2010 17:02 CST
I had hoped to use the long bus rides we were taking to catch up on some much needed sleep ... more »
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Matt
on Thu 25 Feb 2010 16:54 CST
This sort of scenery makes taking a long bus ride across the Yunnan countryside more than worthwhile ... more »
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Matt
on Thu 25 Feb 2010 16:27 CST
The Chinese Spring Festival (or Chinese New Year to westerners) is the biggest public holiday in the Chinese calendar (incidentally, it’s now the Year of the Tiger). Every year Chinese people go back to their parents to celebrate with their families, leaving huge metropolises like Beijing bizarrely ghost town-esque and devoid of life. It’s also an excellent chance for us expats to take a break from city life and go on a tour of China, or at least part of China anyway. This year, Hannah and I decided to go to Yunnan Province in the south west of China; it borders Laos, Vietnam and Burma (or should that be Myanmar? – I can never remember) and has lovely tropical weather, so we’d be feeling an early burst of summer sun, as well as escape from the freezing temperatures of Beijing (honestly, it’s still brass monkeys here, although it’s getting less cold every day) ... more »
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