Final morning in our lovely hide-out.
Said "Thank you!" to the front desk staff with a big bag of Haribo. ;P
While waiting for the long distance bus which would bring us to the next destination we used the time to check out a giant Buddha in a beautiful setting:
spring blossoms
playing with the colour again ;)
looking back:
I lay down at his feet
We decided the cat is Buddha checking out the weird humans trying to manifest their beliefs. Being petted by a hand with appropriate pilgrims ware.... ;)
This is an aerial view of the whole complex. I tried to find some additional information online but unfortunately I am missing the correct key words...
It is for sure fairly new. Maybe finished in 2008.
Look just like home.... houses with canola in front
Some Chinese guy doing some weeding.
Went by bus for two hours to our next destination.
In China they have great road signs like: "Life is precious - follow traffic rules!" Absolute award winning! :D
Well for some reason the bus we took did not bring us to the town we actually wanted to go to - but that is China and the people are amazing. The moment fellow travellers realized we wanted to go to a different destination, they informed the bus driver - who new the bus going there and since the other bus came toward us on the road - our bus stopped... the other bus stopped... traffic stopped... and a guy from the other bus came across the street to help us with our luggage - they must have coordinated the via mobile - fliegender Wechsl auf offener Straße - was very impressed. Made my day!
Some bike-rischka guy who offered his services the moment we emerged from the bus. He actually brought us to our accommodation - being insecure due to the bus change before we were so thankful to have actually made it.
Our ride - we only paid three Euros for quite some way - I felt bad about it - but we still paid more than he asked for so...
First impressions at night:
It is an old merchant town with lots of touristic shops...
Some street soup place we had dinner at.
A lamp at our hostel - actually a YHI one...
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