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A tourist takes photo at the Blue Moon Valley, at the foot of Yulong Snow Mountain. The lake looks blue under sunlight. [PHOTO BY CHEN MEILING/CHINA DAILY] |
She had just completed an entrance exam for postgraduates and was traveling around Yunnan on her own. After the crash, we developed a kind of friendship.
Four women continued the rest of the journey celebrating our escape from a possible disaster.
Speaking about the treacherous route, the driver, who called himself Brother Jun, said: "Twenty years ago, there was no road. We had to drive on four steel tubes to cross the mountains.
"The drivers were often nervous. I used to help them to cross one by one."
We only made him promise to "drive slowly when returning."
Our four-woman team shared bread and yogurt, took photos of each other and laughed when we had to use an open-air toilet in the mountains.
There is a saying, "only when you travel alone can you meet the right partner."
Now, digital tools, such as WeChat or a phone often replace face-to-face communication.
But what you miss between office cubicles can be found by putting trust in fellow strangers and trying to blend in the nature.
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Protection Bureau of World Cultural Heritage Lijiang Old Town.
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