Tibetan flags on the (small) mountain that I climbed with an Israeli and a Dutchman near Xiahe. |
Baby Panda at the Chendu Giant Panda Breeding Research Center. This was for some reason his makeshift home, and he would make it out of the furniture "cage" about once a minute and his watcher would put him back in. |
Old monk at a temple in Chengu. |
Chendu temple. |
Incense burning at the temple. |
Wild horses at play in the Chinese National Park of Jiuzhaigou, Sichuan. This is where the Jet Li film Hero was filmed. True to Chinese form, there was a very official tour and a very expensive official hotel, which Chinese tourists assrued me was the only place to stay. I walked a quarter-mile from one of the stops and made a sleeping-head gesture to some Tibetans, however, who pointed me to a cheap Tibetan guesthouse where I was able to leave my things and go hiking for the day. |
Stream in Jiuzhaigou. The park is in the foothills of the Himalayas, and so presumably is soaked from being a watershed. |
Closeup of some plants living on the streambed. |
Trees and flowers in a stream. |
Small tree growing in the middle of a lake, Jiuzhaigou. |
Waterfall, Jiuzhaigou. |
A group of people I went on a horseback trip with in Songpan, Sichuan. Lots of Canadians. |
One of the Canadians -- Keith, I think his name was -- happy to get off the horse on the top of the world. |
Tibetan flags on a hillside in Western Sichuan. |
Me on a hillside in Sichuan. |
A couple of young monks in Xiahe, in southern Gansu province; this is at the Labrang Monastery, one of the largest outside of Tibet proper. These monks do prostrations in laps around the monastery, which has to be at least a city block if not two. |
Pandas lounging at the Chengdu Panda Research Center. The Center was a nice zoo with lots of space for the Pandas run around, almost like a Western zoo -- except for the part where you could pay $20 to get your picture taken with a panda (as in with the panda, hugging it or whatever). |