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Offline Alvin-8880

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China JiuZhaigou Trip
« on: May 24, 2014, 05:08:03 PM »
This was my yearly trip to China end of last year.

After visiting Zhangjiajie in 2012, which is famous for its mountains, I decided to visit another place which is well known for its WATER features : Jiuzhaigou...

Here the journey starts : a direct flight from KL to Chengdu, capital of Sichuan Province, China.

When in Chengdu, the 1st destination will always be the Panda centre. A good preview before u can see the pandas at Zoo Negara.  ;D





The cute panda babies napping under the sun






Surprised to know that panda is actually a good tree climber. No wonder the name KungFu Panda.  ;D









Other random shots within the centre













Our next destination was to the Le Shan Buddha site at the Ming Jiang river




See how the staircase steps were cut along the cliff surface










Birds... my favourite  ;D







Next, Er Mei Mountain :










Right at the top @ 3015 m. My Altimeter is slightly off.  ;D















Some wildlife shots :













Now come the star of this trip, Jiuzhaigou. A flight from Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou airport at 3500 m above sea level! The highest altitude I ever landed.

Snowy mountain range.

 




Outside the airport.



Never seen so many mountain before, just everywhere surrounding u.



Hotel room at 2025 m altitude



Some culture show at night :







Next morning, to Jiuzhaigou's greatest attractions :







The 5-colour ponds, caused by minerals & algae





















The Pearl Slope. A 200m wide slope with flowing water













The slope then breaks and forms a 200m wide waterfall







Jiuzhaigou are formed by 2 rivers joining into 1, forming a "Y" shape. This is other sites of it 













Another waterfall










Visit to a Tibetan village. Everything is colourful here



















I waited 15 minutes for this cloud to go into position



Huang Long (Yellow Dragon) was our next destination.
To reach there, we have to pass a 4000 m mountain range road. It started snowing and roads were slippery. The tour guide was reluctant to go but we insisted. 

Can u see the bus at lower left corner?





















It was a 4-5 km walk to & fro on this kind of walkway. But the sub-zero temperature & 3500 m altitude was killing us. U will feel dizzy & short-breath.






When we reached the end of journey, most of the ponds already frozen.



Lucky to be able to see some unfrozen ponds at the top.












On the return route, most of the river in the valley already frozen. Lucky to be there before they close it for winter.



A wristshot to end my post



Hope u enjoy it.  ;D

Offline chrisyen

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2014, 11:21:31 PM »
Stunning scenery.... Like heaven!

Thnx for sharing....  Great photo! Love the temple on the mist ...

What's the distance of walking for the whole trip?

No food?

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2014, 11:45:19 PM »
Thx Chris.

Er Mei Mountain takes a uphill walk of 1.6 km, followed by cable car.

Jiuzhaigou was easier though cover a long distance cos there are electric buses taking visitors from one spot to the other. It is quoted as the most well reserved national park in China. These bus are under trial now in Putrajaya from what I read.

Huang Long walk is the longest but u don't need to go the whole distance.

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2014, 11:50:47 PM »
And I'm not a food expert, better leave that part to u when u visit there.   ;D

The typical spicy & oily Sichuan food was nice the first 3 days but screwed my stomach after that.  :Mad:

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #4 on: May 25, 2014, 10:14:24 AM »
Nice pics Alvin.. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

This is one place which my missus and I will definitely want to see. Thanks for sharing!!

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2014, 11:38:06 AM »
Thanks for sharing Alvin.
Great photography skills u have.
What camera u use?
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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2014, 02:21:40 PM »
And I'm not a food expert, better leave that part to u when u visit there.   ;D

The typical spicy & oily Sichuan food was nice the first 3 days but screwed my stomach after that.  :Mad:

Dunno when I can visit this place
I hv not even visit the Zhang jia Jie u posted
Last yr

This yr with another baby... So not possible for china trip this yr for sure

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2014, 10:10:51 PM »
Thx Jacky. I'm still using my old faithful Lumix FZ-150 and Olympus XZ-1 as backup. The FZ-150 is due for replacement but am waiting for the FZ-200 replacement, FZ-250 perhaps.

There are so many new models around, but very likely to stick with super zoom since I like wildlife photography ;D .Most cameras are equally good nowadays. My consideration is always sub RM2,000 super zoom. After all, digital gadgets improves so quickly, why spend so much when it is likely to be cheaper & better. My FZ-150 has weathered through desert sand & water fall, and I'm not worried a bit.

Chris, take your time. Family always come first. I only travel intensively after my 3rd baby.  ;D

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #8 on: May 27, 2014, 09:59:49 AM »
Stunning pictures, stunning place.

Thanks for sharing.

If Jiu Zhai Gou is your thing, I would highly recommend Zhang Jia Jie as well - the place they picked to film the movie Avatar. ZJJ is also another gem of earth. Unimaginable scene. Do some google image search - and you'll be amazed. 

Looking forward to visit JZG after seeing all your pics.

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #9 on: May 27, 2014, 11:19:02 PM »
Thx Wealthbowl. In fact I mentioned about zhangjiajie at the beginning of this post where I went in 2012. After seeing my pics, Engkidu beh tahan and went there too. This year he is going to Jiuzhaigou.  ;D thx for your support, Loo.  ;D

Below is the link of my post on Zhangjiajie. Hope u enjoy it. Thx

http://www.malaysiawatchforum.com/index.php/topic,5559.msg57422.html#msg57422

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #10 on: May 28, 2014, 10:21:24 AM »
Hi Alvin,

Now that I read this, I just realized I have over-sighted the preamble of your post!

Seen those pictures in ZJJ as well. Breathtaking pictures as usual. Thank you and please share more pictures. :Cheers:


Thx Wealthbowl. In fact I mentioned about zhangjiajie at the beginning of this post where I went in 2012. After seeing my pics, Engkidu beh tahan and went there too. This year he is going to Jiuzhaigou.  ;D thx for your support, Loo.  ;D

Below is the link of my post on Zhangjiajie. Hope u enjoy it. Thx

http://www.malaysiawatchforum.com/index.php/topic,5559.msg57422.html#msg57422

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #11 on: May 28, 2014, 11:51:32 AM »
Alvin.

That a paradise on earth. How I wish to have such vacation like this.

Keep it up.

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Re: China JiuZhaigou Trip
« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2014, 08:06:45 PM »
That's a really nice holiday you had, Alvin! Thanks for sharing!! Should be in my bucket list!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: