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About the Trip

In April 2008 I took my first trip to China and fell in love with the country. Never had I felt so out of my element, so off balance and yet still in awe of an ancient culture as I did when I was being stared at walking along the Great Wall of China. After spending 28 days traveling from Beijing to Chengdu I vowed I would come back to this fascinating country and see the southern half and Tibet. I planned a great many trips, but at the last minute they always fell through.

Three years later the chance to go back to China has finally come. This time instead of going with my husband and our good friend Justin, I will be traveling with my sister Melody and her husband Dave. While I wont be seeing Tibet yet again, I will be exploring more of the southern half of China.

The adventure begins in Beijing and progresses onto Chundu, Leshan to see Mt.Emei, Jiuzhaigou, Lijian and finally back to Beijing. I will get to walk on the Great Wall of China again, see the largest stone Buddha in the world and trek through Tiger Leaping Gorge. It should be a fantastic trip, filled with new experiences and the chance to see a more wild side of China than I have ever experienced before.

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Day 5 Monday 4-April-2011 (B)
Chengdu / Leshan / Mt.Emei
Transfer via: Private van arranged by China Odyssey Tours
On this day you will be driven about 2 hours to Leshan and visit the Giant Buddha carved out of the cliffs at the confluence of the Dadu, Minjiang and Qingyi Rivers. After, you will be driven to Mt. Emei to visit Baoguo Temple. You will stay overnight at the foot of Mt. Emei. After, you will be driven to Mt. Emei to visit Baoguo Temple. You will stay overnight at the foot of Mt. Emei.
-Leshan Giant Buddha: the largest stone Buddha statue in the world with 71 meters in
height, it is amazing that its head itself is 14.7 meters high and 10 meters wide with total 1021 buns of hair on it, while its 8.5-meter-wide instep can accommodate 100 people.
-Baoguo Monastery is the biggest monastery as well as the gate at the base of the
mountain. This monastery was built in the 16th century, enlarged in the 17th century, and rebuilt in recent years
Accommodations: Emeishan Hotel, Mt.Emei (4 star)Accommodations: Emeishan Hotel, Mt.Emei (4 star)
Phone: 4008-856767
Fax: 0833-5595670
Web: http://www.emshotel.com.cn/cn/reservation.html

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