“Another Wonderful Adventure at Wuyishan” Eddakath’s photos around Wuyi Shan, China (photography)

Preview of Eddakath’s blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Wuyi Shan, China Entry Title: “Another Wonderful Adventure at Wuyishan” Entry: “Hey Hey and a Big G’Day toya, With another four days off to play where else would one go but majestic Wuyishan! Thank you sunshine and two days of school sports! It has a total area of one thousand square kilometers, a huge amount of unique and natural scenery that includes the nine-twist river, thirty six huge crags and what have been described as one hundred grotesque rocks. It is rich in cultural interest and has a huge historical legacy that includes the three thousand year old ‘Minyue Culture and Kingdom’, ‘boat coffins’ that are over three thousand years old which can be found in the areas rocky crevices’ along with Taoist and Confucius Temples and a Nunnery or three. For tea drinkers and for those of you like me who find Oolong Tea to be a major favourite, then you will be happy to know that Wuyi Rock Tea is supposedly where the origins of Oolong tea can be found. This was my fourth adventure to Wuyishan over a four year period and it still seems that this entire area which is found in Fujian’s Provinces far North West (and an hour and a half from where I live) is still majorly overlooked by foreign visitors as the only foreigners I have ever seen there are the ones I take with me. As I had been to Wuyi

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