I miss 九寨沟....
This day last month, I was slacking in Chengdu though....hahaha, but this month, I am playing final fantasy on my newly acquired DS LITE...wahahaha...
Quite fun...and my craze for FF is back!!!! Full force..which means, not much school work is done!!!!!!!1
And I skipped the first class of the semester(so proud of myself!)
Shipping strategy this morning...hurhur~~~
Well, it's been 3 weeks since school started and work's starting to pile up....woohoo...esp FYP...
I think everyone has started to take a more serious note in school now...attending all the lessons and doing tutorials....All dean's list potentials...hahahaha...
Anw, I think it's the II that has put us all in this serious mode...haha...
Afterall, we are FINAL YEAR students le~~~
Why 九寨?
There are 9 Tibetian tribes living within the region of Jiu Zhai and thus the name.
However, only 3 tribes have been opened to public, the other 6 are either too deep in the valley or too high up on the mountains.
The place works like Sentosa, only that it has a certain closing time and after that, no one is supposed to stay in the place, except the natives.
This is because of the fact that 九寨沟 is a protected area and that no one is supposed to damage its natural beauty. It opened up to public in 1984 and since then, increasing numbers of tourists visit the place every year.
Some 20000 people visit 九寨沟 daily, but yet, the scenery has remained intact.
Only authorized vehicles are allowed within 九寨沟 and these vehicles run by natural gas, which is of little harm to the environment.
Hahaha...
Does this sound like a documentary???
Anyway...九寨沟 is WOW.
Nothing to describe it. Only WOWWWWWWWW
The water...
The mountains...
That's why I say it is paradise.
I wouldnt mind paying 500RMB for swimming in the waters...
Brace yourselves for all the photos...hahaha....
Cant really see this...but it is the Buddha where they filmed Feng Yun. Its height is equivalent to 24 storeys.
The invisible Sleeping Buddha...See if you can spot it. It was spotted by a tourist too!
And this picture is dedicated to the HOTTEST BABE...AMANDA ONG, who requested I add this line into my entry.
What you are seeing is actually 12 metres deep~~~ Amazing?
Nothing edited...The water, in its natural colours. It looks like this because of the minerals and stones and reflections of the tress around it. So it actually takes a different colour in autumn when the leaves turn orange...
白牦牛 and 叠溪海子 in the background. And also the place where the toilet had no doors...boo...
四川绝技 - 吐火
Beijing 2008's mascot - Jing Jing the panda suntanning...
And finally~~~
Phew~~ DONE!!!
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