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Post at 21-12-2011 15:56  Profile P.M. 
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Exploring the motherland

So Im gonna be visiting HK in March and each time I go, I tack on a trip to China to explore the country, even if the area is touristy. So far Ive been to Shanghai and surrounding areas, Beijing, Xian, and other Silk Road cities linking to Urumqi,and to GZ.

Any suggestions on places to visit, with cultural implications or landscape beauty?

I was thinking of heading to Yunnan this time, but dont know anybody who has actually gone there for travel (only WGs who are supposedly from there).

I speak enuf mandarin to survive and will be travelling with a buddy who can speak different Chinese dialects.

Any ideas?
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In my opinion, Yunan isn't all that spectacular.  Then again I was there many many years when the province was only starting to get serious tourist buzz.

Honestly the best part of my trip were the hottie female tour guides.  Wouldn't be surprised if they were part-time WGs.  Man, that was a long time ago.
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Post at 24-12-2011 17:06  Profile P.M. 
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Any other place you'd recommend instead? I'm a part-time photographer so would love some suggestions of places with gorgeous landscapes etc
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Post at 24-12-2011 23:36  Profile P.M. 
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try Chang Bai Shan in Jilin.
The Heaven Lake is worth the climb.
Absolutely breathtaking, if you lucky enough to see it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heaven_lake



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Reply #3 Grimlock's post

Don't let me dissuade your from going to Yunan.  If it's landscape beauty you're after then Yunan is where it's at.  Just don't expect to be wow'ed and you'll be pleasantly surprised.

I remember going on a three gorges river boat ride back and thinking it was completely overhyped.  Basically Ifeel no tourist spectacle in China is all it's cracked up to be EXCEPT the terra cotta soldiers in xi'an.  Now THAT really took my breath away.
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I think that it is pretty interesting to go to Dandong.  This might sound crazy, but I thought it was neat to see the contrast between China and North Korea, which is right there on the Yalu river in Dandong.  There is also supposed to be a remote part of the Great Wall nearby...I think it's called Tiger Mountain.  Also, near Shanghai is the city of
Hangzhou... beautiful around the West Lake area.
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Reply #5 priapus's post

The problem with the Three Gorges is that all that hype in the guide books and the history books was true before the govt built the first major dam on the Yangtze River in the 50s. Every time a dam is built on a river, the waters behind it are raised. With the new Three Gorges dam, the water has been raised even higher that it is difficult for anyone to believe that the riversides were once very treacherous, steep, and river very narrow.

During the World War 2, one of the reasons the KMT moved the central government to Chongqing was that in those days, the Yangtze River was really treacherous, narrow, and very fast moving. It was those treacherous conditions that made the city easy to defend against any potential Japanese attack via the river.
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Been to Hangzhou and yeah the West Lake area was gorgeous. Really wish I had more time to explore there but I was with some buddies and we needed to get back to Shanghai for some poontime lol.

I don't think I'll be heading up to North China this time, but those pics of Heaven Lake are definitely enticing me for a trip there!

Xi'an is an amazing city and the Terra Cotta Warriors were the main reasons I went on my trip there.

Some other places that I thought were amazing were the Mogao Caves (Caves of the Thousand Buddhas) in Gansu, and the Qinghai Lake. Compared to the Terra Cotta Warriors, I thought the Mogao Caves were more impressive due to the remoteness of the area.

China is doing a much better job or preserving UNESCO designated areas although at the cost making these areas too touristy.

Sichuan could be an option too.
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After the lakes how about tryin the mountains?
HuangShan city in Anhui province, The Yellow Mountains is one of the most famous and beautiful mountains in China. It was enlisted as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1990. Outstanding natural beauty is Huangshan's number one feature. Yellow Mountain's classic attractions could be counted as: the imaginatively named pines, oddly-shaped rocks, the sea of clouds, hot springs and winter snowscapes

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