We left JiuZhaiGou very early and spent the next 4 hours on the bus. The bus was going further up. Highland views once again fell upon my eyes. I enjoyed it very much. According to my tour guide at that moment, the luckiest thing for the day was we were able to witness this scene, even the three seasoned "tourists" (2 tour guides and the bus driver) took out their camera to capture this wonderful scene. Words failed to describe how beautiful this is to me.
Reached HuangLong for an early lunch before the 3-hour hiking started. Hiking at the highland is very much different. We took a small break for every 10 steps we took initially. During the break, my lung was really grasping for air. Both Donkoi and I managed to hike up to the top of HuangLung while scarifying the time to stop and take photo on our way up.

Trees grow in the deposit

Nothing can beat natural art

After seeing this, name one if you can.

This was the last photo from Fujifilm camera during our china trip. A strong gust of wind just blew the tripod down and the lense cost us RM500+ to fix.
Visiting this river on the way of coming down from HuangLong to MaoXian. This river has a sad story behind it. According to our tour guide, this river flooded and drown a city beneath it, thus, it never get freeze during winter time as the city at the beneath never .

The good Samaritan in red jacket.
Everyone was basically sleeping during our trip heading to MaoXian. Suddenly, a van stopped right in front of our coach. On the next minute, our China tour guide (Xiao Liu) went down and took back his porch, which had money for the hotels and our food. According to him, the porch worth at least 10k RMB. However, the good Samaritan took a one-hour long winding road journey to return the porch to our tour guide. I saluted him as he was very honest. At that moment, the luckiest event for the day was meeting such a honorable guy, ensuring we had a warm meal and bed to celebrate Mid Autumn Festival.
