China: Jiu Zhai Gou and Huang Long

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Jiu Zhai Gou, means 9-village gorge. The nine villages are Tibetan natives and is now a Chinese National Park, very well managed, but super crowded. It's really one of a kind.

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Huang Long, means Yellow Dragon. It's a series of pools on the slope of a mountain. The color and the cresent-shaped pool gave the name Yellow dragon because it looks like a yellow scaly snake on the mountain.

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Obviously there are lots more but I will leave them in my photobucket album if you are interested:
Jiu Zhai Gou album:
Jiu Zhai Gou pictures by molested_cow - Photobucket

Huang Long album:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v73/molested_cow/China/Huang_Long/?start=all

My thoughts? People people people people people people people people people people people x 1.4 billion.
 
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Spitting is a Chinese national pass-time!

Seriously, spitting to mainland Chinese is like Canadians adding "eh" to their conversations. Except they make it REALLY loud as they load the weapon.
 
huh, didn't know that! I never saw this while traveling in SE Asia (Tai Pe, Vietnam or Cambodia) very disgusting!
 

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