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The packed Beijing train station, throngs of people waiting outside for their connection.
Slumbering Chinese show how riding the hard seat in China is done.
A night shot on the Xi'an city wall.
Lanterns on the Xi'an city wall.
The Xi'an Bell Tower at night, directly across from our hostel.
Up the valley toward Hua Shan, only 5 hours and 8 km to go.
Up Hua Shan, pagodas lining the side of the road. With water and food at inflated prices (for a good reason: it was STEEP).
Almost to the top of the mountain as the sun sets over China.
A glowing red-orange harvest moon hung in the sky the night we climbed the mountain.
A misty morning picture on Hua Shan.
Saving our knees, we opted for a ride on the Hua Shan cable car.
Two pandas relax at the Chengdu reserve.
A panda at the Chengdu reserve, home to 48 of the cute little devils.
Twin long-necked tea pots made for a scene at the Sichuan opera.
A fantastic light/shadow show at the Sichuan opera in Chengdu.
A sign I found particularly entertaining adorns a bus station security unit in Ya'an.
Typical Sichuan-Tibet highway material: a bulldozer clearing another landslide.
The city itself, gateway to west China and Tibet (from the east at least).
A makeshift vehicle comprised of a tractor, etc. They roll all over China doing all manner of tasks.
Flags on Paoma Shan.
A chorten and prayer flags top the Shan above Kangding.
A bright flower on Paoma Shan above Kangding.
High over Kangding, prayer flags and pagodas adding to the view.
The mountain above Kangding and a rock with the Tibetan saying Om. "Gosh, it's really complicated" says my instructor, so I'll leave it up to you to figure it out.
A Tibetan man struggles under a mammoth load in Kangding.