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Sichuan hike takes you between rocks in a hard place

By Yang Feiyue | China Daily | Updated: 2016-07-25 08:03

Sichuan hike takes you between rocks in a hard place

A street of the well-preserved Zhaohua ancient town in Guangyuan.

If you make it to the temple, be sure to drop by the Thousand-Buddha cliff, which is about 10 minutes drive away.

It features the biggest grotto cluster in Sichuan and has more than 400 grottoes in all shapes and sizes, with more than 7,000 Buddha figures in them.

The cluster was built during the Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 386-557). You can give your imagination free rein as you walk down the trestle road along the cliff with a green river running down the other side.

In addition to hiking and long-distance running, the Guangyuan authorities are planning cycling and self-drive events along the Jianmen section of the Shu Road.

International shadowboxing and canoeing competitions are also planned, and a great deal of efforts is being put into tapping local culture with various festivals and rural celebrations.

Plans are in motion to increase the number of flights to Guangzhou and Shenzhen in Guangdong province over the next five years, and daily flights will connect Shenzhen, Guangyuan and Lanzhou in Gansu province.

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