Journey to the Sacred Land of Jiuhua (Part Two) 2010.4.3
On the 3rd, our group was dragged up at 6:30 in the morning, looking completely sleep-deprived... We ran to the gate of Chizhou College and waited nearly an hour before getting on the travel agency's bus...
This article was extracted from my early NetEase blog. NetEase Blog is no longer operating, but looking back, these words are still quite interesting, so I decided to move them over as intact as possible. Mainly as a record; after all, it was a long time ago, so the quality of the writing, images, and links may all be affected.
This article was originally published on April 8, 2010. I was about 21 years old then and was in university.
On the 3rd, our group was dragged up at 6:30 in the morning, looking completely sleep-deprived… We ran to the gate of Chizhou College and waited nearly an hour before getting on the travel agency's bus… (/ □ )
Sitting in the car as it went up the mountain road was super atmospheric. Hehe, on the right was a cliff and deep abyss, on the left were steep rock walls, and every now and then there was a 180-degree sharp turn. That feeling was like a roller coaster o(∩_∩)o
Original imageThe three brothers. After the mountain road, take a photo, hehe
I have always called this thing Tower Lady….Original image
It is said, ah, touching this thing makes you healthier… Original image
Suddenly looking back, that gecko was under my hand… Scared me ;-)Original image
Burning incense, that is a must~~
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In the afternoon, many people in our group went to that legendary Tiantai----definitely a perverted place. From 3 o'clock to 5 o'clock we climbed for 4 hours (one person two hours, two people four hours, yep!) and unexpectedly discovered that we were still halfway up the mountain….. We climbed and climbed and climbed, and in the end still did not climb to the top. But Jian, Dunhuang, and the others climbed all the way to the top with their eyes closed~ hehe. Xiaoke and I just played around halfway up the mountain, looked at the scenery, worshiped the Buddha, and that was also pretty good. Later, an old man's words were quite interesting: "Coming to Jiuhua Mountain without reaching the top of Tiantai is the same as not having come; after reaching the top of Tiantai, you will not come again." Haha, funny.
I do not know why a perfectly good stone had to be draped in a kasaya….
Forgot where this was…….
The No. 1 Mountain in Jiangnan….
It is the mountain behind this guy………
The exciting part is below:
There are many more pictures. Look in the album yourself, hehe http://z-snake.blog.163.com/album/#m=1&aid=199905336&p=1
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