Another Chinese holiday, another adventure. This time we decided to stay in China and venture to the southwest corner of the country to the Yunnan province. The Yunnan province boarders Tibet, so the more west you go, the more you experience the Tibetan culture. Given how difficult it is to get to Tibet and how far it is, we decided this would have to do for now. And wow...what a great trip. So different than anything we have experienced thus far in China.
Yunnan is made up of many minority populations and their different religions. As a result, the culture is much different than what we have experienced in the big cities. Shangri-la (or Zhongdian prior to the government renaming it Shangri-la 10 years ago), had a population of only 50,000! A big difference from Shanghai's 30 million! Both Lijiang and Shangri-la (and the 5 hour drive in between) were mostly farming communities, still using mostly animals and manual labor vs. tractors and heavy farm equipment. It was like stepping back in time 50 years. And the landscape is so different, being in the middle of some magnificent and tall mountains. It was beautiful and fascinating. Even the kids thought so (or maybe that was just the lack of oxygen due to the altitude!)
Enjoy the pictures!
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