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  1. longway avatar

    Re: Taishan, accommodation

    by longway 05 May 2012

    I stayed at [Yuyequan Binguan|http://www.yilongwei.com/show/taishan_up/taishan_up.htm] but this was in 2005 so you may wish to Google…

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    RE: Biking Trips in China

    by aqsaqal 26 April 2012

    Western Hubei was quite nice, even in the mid-summer, when Wuhan or Chongqing would have been intolerably hot. The idea was to go from…

  3. jiejie avatar

    RE: Itinerary advice

    by jiejie 07 March 2012

    Datong and Pingyao don't sound like they are congruent with your other stated wants (no other big cities, few tourists). You could add…

  4. reyre2000 avatar

    Wudangshan - Shiyan accommodation and info

    by reyre2000 01 March 2012

    Hi all, I will be heading to Wudangshan this month and there is pretty poor info relating to accommodation or actual info on ticketing…

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    RE: How to get to Wudang Shan from Xi'an?

    by nijini 12 February 2012

    Per today the buss service that existed between Xi´an and Wudangshan is cancelled. It was cancelled in september 2011 due to the lack…

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    Re: Wudang Shan or Song Shan with kids?

    by OldDoggy 31 January 2012

    Hi! Wudang Wushu and Shaolin Martial Art are two famous Martial arts in China. Wudang Mountain is a taoriam mountain in Hubei Province.…

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    RE: Martial Arts

    by OldDoggy 30 January 2012

    Hello There are 3 famous places you can learn Kongfu. 1: Shaolin Temple in Henan Province. There are sevaral Martial art school there…

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    RE: China in July/August

    by YubYub41 08 January 2012

    Thanks for the great advice! The more research I do, the more it seems like I'd be best to stay as far west as possible. After Xinjiang,…

  9. aqsaqal avatar

    RE: China in July/August

    by aqsaqal 06 January 2012

    Well, Gansu is not all that far east of Xinjiang and Tibet, but when I was there in late July 2009 (mostly Lanzhou and Linxia, and [points…

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    RE: China Itinerary Suggestions

    by johnlau 28 November 2011

    Hi, Wudangshan is famous for its Taoism culture in Hubei province, and not conveniently connected to other cities you mentioned. In order…

  11. pritt123 avatar

    China Itinerary Suggestions

    by pritt123 26 November 2011

    Hi all, I am planning on backpacking through China this December and I was hoping to get some itinerary advice about what would be feasib…

  12. china1979 avatar

    RE: Backpacking Alone in China

    by china1979 16 November 2011

    "I keep getting mixed thoughts about traveling alone and whether or not its a good idea." If your concern is personal, China is a very…

  13. 889 avatar

    Re: China adventure in March 2012

    by 889 15 November 2011

    I don't think Wudangshan is that great, and it's not that easy to reach, especially on your itinerary. Emeishan is better, and more convenie…

  14. gogofar avatar

    Re: China adventure in March 2012

    by gogofar 15 November 2011

    Dali, tiger leaping gorge, Lijiang , Sichuan, Guangxi Yangshuo are really worthy of travelling. Since you have totally 2 weeks in China,…

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    Chinese kung fu tour--shaolin kungfu ,wudang kungfu,Beijing,xian,Tibet

    by davedieta 25 October 2011

    hey here i may share an very very interesting tour plan across china i have attended this summer in china.The destinations are beijing,xian…

  16. ecalleo avatar

    Re: 26 days in North China - Advice needed on intinerary.

    by ecalleo 11 June 2011

    Hello there We have a similar itinerary even crazier than yours if that makes you feel better. We are going slowly from Beijing to Hong…

  17. CJHorn85 avatar

    Re: Cost of one month in China on a budget...

    by CJHorn85 05 May 2011

    I have recently just finished a 5 week trip of China, and I spent just over 10,000RMB. Some people will say that's a lot, some will say…

  18. longway avatar

    Re: Kids Kung Fu at Shaolin

    by longway 02 May 2011

    Hi, kung fu schools can be found all over China but since your 5 year old may want to brag about his newly acquired skills to his kindergar…

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    RE: transportation from Xian to Wudangshan to Chongquing?

    by woolf135 17 April 2011

    there are express highway buses leaving from Xi'an bus station (the long-distance bus station across from the train station). About 110rmb/t…

  20. sherbnv avatar

    transportation from Xian to Wudangshan to Chongquing?

    by sherbnv 16 April 2011

    What are the different ways (bus, train, rent a driver/guide, etc) to get from Xian to Wudangshun and then a couple of days later got…

  21. longway avatar

    Re: Qi -gong & Tai Chi & walking the wall in China

    by longway 26 March 2011

    Hi, if you want to learn Qigong and Taiji I recommend [Wudangshan|http://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/thread.jspa?threadID=1947809&messa…

  22. chocochica avatar

    RE: Huangshan and Wudangshan?

    by chocochica 10 February 2011

    Dear all, thanks so much for your replies! Very helpful. I'm going to look into it. Thanks again!

  23. woolf135 avatar

    RE: Huangshan and Wudangshan?

    by woolf135 10 February 2011

    Actually it is easy to get "lost" on Huangshan because the maps and signage are so confusing. But you won't be lost for long, of course.…

  24. michaelfoo avatar

    RE: Huangshan and Wudangshan?

    by michaelfoo 09 February 2011

    yes,Tangkou is closer, first stop is Tunxi, train/bus station and airport

  25. drumbrake avatar

    RE: Huangshan and Wudangshan?

    by drumbrake 09 February 2011

    It would be hard to get lost on Huangshan given the number of tourists and the amount oif signage, most of which is also in English. …

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