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The "rainbow" bridge

In the early morning, I hopped a bus to Wuyuan and then they dropped me off in this random place full of random little buses. I just had to ask the ladies walking around with signs where to go, because I couldn't read the signs they were carrying, that is. I didn't think this bridge looked much like a rainbow, but that's what they call it. I don't know how old it is, but it's old. I was expecting a more serene environment, but everywhere I went was full of crowds and tourists. This county especially, was irritating, because they asked you for your FINGERPRINTS every time you wanted to go to a new attraction. I went to two and refused each time. It took a few minutes but eventually they let me through just with my ticket. I do NOT understand this. I hope this isn't some new trend in China. Ugh, terrible.

From the pictures, this place looks really nice, but it's really not. Dusty and crowded, people yelling at you to buy things. Not what I wanted this weekend. But, oh well.

Qinghua

Qinghua


On the bus to Wuyuan

On the bus to Wuyuan


Small bus to Qinghua

Small bus to Qinghua


River

River


People on the stepping stones

People on the stepping stones


Rainbow bridge

Rainbow bridge


Rainbow bridge

Rainbow bridge


Water wheel

Water wheel


Temple

Temple


On top of the temple

On top of the temple


Rainbow bridge vs. me

Rainbow bridge vs. me

Posted by baixing 17:00 Archived in China

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