Showing posts with label travel blog china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel blog china. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 January 2012

Cathy's Travel Story: Marvel at Hanging Temple of Mount Heng, Datong

Hanging Temple or Hanging Monastery is one of the impressed sites on my trip to North of China at the end of  2011.The temple, about 65 kilometers from Datong city, was built into a cliff near Mt.Hengshan over 1500 years ago. It is notable not only for its location on a sheer precipice but also because it includes Buddhist, Taoist, and Confucian elements. The structure is kept in place with wooden crossbeams fitted into holes chiseled into the cliffs. The main supportive structure was hidden!
Hanging Temple of Mount Heng, Datong, Shanxi
  Splendid China Hanging Temple
The construction of Hanging Temple started at the end of the Northern Wei Dynasty (386 - 557). Many repairs and extension from different dynasties were made. But, it was damaged during the Cultural Revolution. Most parts of the current structure dates from the Qing Dynasty(1644-1921).
Hanging Temple of Mount Heng, Datong, Shanxi
  Magnificent Buddha figure
Nowadays, it becomes a popular tourist sites. Due to its wooden construction, the numbers of tourists have been limited for security reasons during the peak season.
Hanging Temple of Mount Heng, Datong, Shanxi
    The Inside of Hanging Temple
Local people said it is much comfortable to stay in the temple in summer. I agree. When I was in the temple, I feel it is much colder in winter, but the nearby scenery is amazing!

Monday, 26 December 2011

Sarina's Travel Journal in Nov 2011: Holy Jade Dragon Snow Mountain

Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, a holy mountain full of legends is a must-see in Lijiang. The blue sky, floating fog and the pure snow contribute a picturesque fairy land. Every sight brings you a surprise and every step takes you to a new scene.
Holy Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan Province
 Landscape at the foot of the mountain.
Holy Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan ProvinceAnother 10 minutes bus from the entrance to the cable car station.
Holy Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan ProvinceWe were taking the car up to the mountain.
Holy Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan ProvinceLike a jade dragon lying in the snow, to protect the local Naxi people.(Ancient local legend)
Holy Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan ProvinceWe met a couple taking their wedding photos on this holy mountain.Long time ago, Jade dragon Snow Mountain was said to be a place where young lovers sacrifice their life to approve their true love and escaped from the arranged marriage by their parents. Now this place is favored by lovers.
Holy Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan ProvinceLike a holy place up to heaven, so amazing.
Holy Jade Dragon Snow Mountain, Lijiang, Yunnan ProvinceHad fun on the mountain. We can play the snow activities.

Sunday, 25 December 2011

Sarina’s Travel Journal in Yunnan: Yan Family Courtyard in Xizhou

Bai Ethinic Minority group is an attraction in Dali, Yunnan. Yan Family Courtyard in Xizhou is the most representative of Bai-style residence. The breathtaking architectural style will give you a strong impression.
Yan Family Courtyard in Xizhou, Yunnan
                     The courtyard
Yan Family Courtyard in Xizhou, Yunnan 
I wore the dress of Bai ethic girls, standing in the second floor of the courtyard. The customs and culture there impressed me.
Yan Family Courtyard in Xizhou, Yunnan A phoenix is on the top of the architecture. This means women take a high position in the family of Bai ethnic minority.
Yan Family Courtyard in Xizhou, Yunnan"Sandaocha" is a traditional regional tea ceremony consisting of three unique tea flavors. First bitter, then sweetness, and finally a bitter sweetness (also a bit spicy). A bitter tea represents a hardship in life. A sweet tea stands for happiness while the mixed flavor is for pondering life.
Yan Family Courtyard in Xizhou, YunnanThis show comes up when the host presented us the third tea, the bitter sweetness tea. Life is full of bitterness, but sweetness. This show is called Qiaxinniang( it means pinching the bride).