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Feb 12
Hangzhou Mountains
My two favorite things about Hangzhou are the mountains that surround downtown and how easy they are to reach. From Shanghai it takes less than an hour to Hangzhou station and then a short bus ride will get you into some world class hiking. Another nice thing is that even though it can seem like everybody in China is at the West Lake in matching hats, the mountain trails are quite quiet and peaceful.
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Feb 12
Dongbaishan
Some photos from a trip late last year to Dongbaishan in Zhejiang province. Probably one of the stranger mountains I’ve climbed due to the massive wind farm on the peak. After staying on the mountain for a night, we then came down towards Yiwu and stopped in the Small Commodities Market(the largest wholesale market in the world!). Basically anything that can be made in China at some point passes through Yiwu on it’s way to the rest of the world.
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Jan 12
Hong Kong and Guangdong
I recently spent the some time in Hong Kong over New Year’s. I took the overnight train from Shanghai, which is something I had wanted to do for a while. While down there, I also managed to see a bit of Guangdong, the highlight being seeing some Diaolou houses in Kaiping. It was great to get a second chance to explore Hong Kong and check out bits I hadn’t caught the first time.
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Oct 11
HuiHang Gudao 徽杭古道
Some photos from a recent trip Frances and I took on the border between Zhejiang and Anhui provinces. The trail used to be the path merchants took from Anhui to Hanghzhou and now it’s some good hiking near Shanghai. We took an overnight train to get an early start, but it can be reached by bus in under 4 hours. The trail was not overly demanding and there were quite a few guesthouses scattered along. Mix in friendly locals and some beautiful countryside and it was quite the getaway.