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Yellow Mountains photo by hikers

Nine Water Falls photo by Hikers

We had lunch at the restaurant on top of the rocks

It is a long way hiking up...



This Flown in Rock came from nowhere ...
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If you want to copy any of the photos below
please obtain permission from Jeff and Ellen. Thank you.
The following is part of a letter from Jeff and Ellen in Maine (email : MessyJean@aol.com), who hiked this year on Yellow Mountains October 5 to 19, 2001 :
". . . .
You have done a wonderful job choosing fascinating places to visit. These are places
that would be so hard to visit on oneâ€s own. I absolutely fell in love with the villages
and scenes along the Xin An River. I never thought that I would have the opportunity to
see the rural China that has existed for so many centuries and that is fast disappearing.
Climbing the religious mountains was spectacular as well. QiYun was a fascinating
place with its Taoist shrines and grottos. It was exciting to be there during the National
holiday and to see so many Chinese families visiting the shrines. Jiuhua was the
experience of a lifetime. The Buddhist religion is still very much alive – it was totally
unexpected to see so many temples being built. Attending the Buddhist ceremony at
night was incredible – I felt like I had been transported several centuries back in time...'"
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Hiking along XinAn River photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Fishing boats along XinAn River photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Crossing XinAn river with local ferry photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Boatman along XinAn River photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Along XinAn River villager making ToFu photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Along XinAn River, a local farmer photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Along XinAn River, a typical village kitchen photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Along XinAn River, horses are still used photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Along XinAn River shop keeper making a quilt photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Hiking along rice paddies to the village photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Path leading to MeiLai village photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

A girl standing at door of the village photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Children of the village photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Daily routines at the village photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Villagers are friendly photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Hiking in Bamboo forest( where Movie was shot) photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Ancesters Memorial Hall ( now a museum ) photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Saying goodbye to Museum director photo by Huguette Fontaine

Hiking down HuangShan( Yellow Mountain) photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Buddhist monk of Mt. JiuHau photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Villagers doing laundry in the morning photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Shop keeper preparing breakfast photo by Jeff & Ellen Van Fleet

Tony is preparing hearing aid for donation photo by Huguette Fontaine

For the first time the boy, Shen Chun Hui, could hear and count the beats photo by Huguette Fontaine

We come to foster people-to-people relations between China and USA photo by Huguette Fontaine

Tony Pau at work again but this time donation from Quebec. photo by Huguette Fontaine
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We come to foster people-to-people relations between Quebec and China photo by Huguette Fontaine
On top of Yellow Mountains photo by John Burnard
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Hiking along XinAn River photo by John Hurnard
View from QiYun Mountains photo by John Hurnard
Buddhist Temples in JiuHua Mountain photo by John Hurnard
Hotel at county, Chinese Breakfast and Hotel on top mountain photo by John Hurnard
Lunch at restaurant on top of roacks...

View on the top of mountains...

The mountain scenery is at the best...

Hiking at the side of cliff...

The view from Yellow Mountians...

View during hiking...

We stayed in this four stars hotel on top of mountains...

Views could not get better...





Yellow Mountains Hiking Tour Photos
If you want to copy any of the photos below
please obtain permission from Jo and Ed. Thank you.
Email : <edrockower@attbi.com>
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Visit Village where the Movie was shot photo by Ed Rockower
Small Town in Rain Storm photo by Ed Rockower
City TunXi after Rain Storm photo by Ed Rockower
Visit School at a remote Village photo by Ed Rockower
Visit at the orphanage. photo by Ed Rockower
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