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Saturday, July 16, 2005
Calling All China Hands -- If there are any readers out there familiar with or living in China, I'm curious to know whether an itinerary of Beijing - Pingyao (old town) - Chengdu (Pandas) - Leshan (Big Buddha) or Lijiang (but probably too far out of the way) - and a wind down in Hong Kong would be feasible in about 14-16 days next March.
Already been to Beijing once (in 1996), as well as to Shanghai, Suzhou, Zuangzhou, Xian, and Guilin, and actually consider Hong Kong a home away from home having been there 4/5 times since 96. The wife is not too enthusiastic about mountain destinations that involve cable cars, which might also preclude Lijiang, otherwise Wutan or even better, Wulingyuan National Park (which seems like China's version of Yosemite) might have made my list.
Any thoughts appreciated.
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