Thursday, August 4, 2011

signs

I suppose when one is enjoying nature at a nature reserve one must expect that others at the nature reserve will also be interested in nature. It is also reasonable to presume that the people running the reserve have an interest in the appreciation and preservation of nature, and that they might want to express themselves thusly. I would like to share with you some of the lovely pro-nature messages we encountered in our journey through the aforementioned Changbaishan National Nature Reserve...

CAUTION THE ROLLING STONE,
DON'T STAY HERE!

GIVE LOVE TO VEGETATION
RETURN THE GREEN TO THE GROUND

STEP ON GREEN MOUNTAIN AND
FERTILE EARTH, MIND FOREST SAFETY

THE GREEN CIVILIZATION IS THE
HOPE, LET'S SOW TOGETHER.

FLOWERS MORE BEAUTIFUL WITH MERCY OF YOUR HANDS
GRASS MORE GREEN WITH MERCY OF YOUR FEET.

PROTECT ENVIRONMENT START WITH ME

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Changbaishan

Most people travel to Changbaishan National Nature Reserve in Jilin province to see the famous 'Heaven Lake'. The pristine body of water sits within an epic volcano like tea in a cup and is surrounded by acres of protected reserves. The lake is also split down the middle to mark the border between China and North Korea. I have five days left until my foray into the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, but that story comes later.

It's a big task to get to Changbaishan, so when you arrive you feel compelled to make the most out of it. Several days of harrowing bus and train rides led us to the big city of Shenyang, then the tiny town of Baihe, and from there we made our way to the reserve. Like most big attractions in China, the ticket prices are unpredictable if not high, and the crowds are swarming and unavoidable. But like most crowds in China, they all follow the same road. This places blesses the open-eyed, and slight detours will reward you with solitary enjoyment of a space in time which is nothing short of inspirational. We took a right turn from the Changbai waterfall (the longest volcanic waterfall in the world) and found ourselves unaccompanied on a serene boardwalk - totally alone for almost an hour.

When we finally met back up on the stone path with rest of the reserve patrons, we stopped for an impromptu picnic of Oreos and jelly fruit cups and leftover breakfast buns. We stumbled into some crazy-hot hot springs, wandered off the track down to a raging river and simply enjoyed breathing the clean country air all the while. I get the feeling a lot of people go just to see the lake and the DPRK border, but the reserve itself as an entity is a bank of natural wonder - the majority of which continuously goes untapped.

We were exhausted by the time we reached the lake itself, but climbing the crescent, and having that incredible expanse of water virtually materialise in front of us, well, it reinvigorated us. I feel as though looking down the volcano walls was like looking down and back through time. The water sparkled in places for apparently no reason. The rocks were magnificent and came in colours and shapes like nothing from this world. I would not have been surprised if I saw a pterodactyl swoop overhead - or a Nazgul for that matter. Any manner of creature could have surfaced in that unbroken mirror of water, and I would have believed it. The Heaven Lake is almost magical. Standing so far from the water's edge, simply ogling, I sure felt like a muggle.



It was wondrous. Truly wondrous.

Monday, August 1, 2011

i'm back


Ok. So it’s been a long time since I last posted. A very long time. A really really long time. Like, a million years. I cannot remember the last time I wrote. That’s how long it’s been. So long that I can’t remember how long. Let me do the math.

Ok. Math done. It has been 11 days.

So maybe that’s not so long. But it feels like ages for me and I miss it. For the first time in a long time, I am actually based in one stable location, with a reasonable internet connection, and I intend on making the most of it!

So on that note, here is a taste of what’s to come…


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