If you want to do some serious hiking and enjoy the sights as well, go to Yellow Mountain(Huang Shan. I'm not sure how far it it from Shanghai, but I know that it is 2.5 hours from Hangzhou by bus.
Tales from a self-proclaimed Aussie Nomad in Shanghai.
It took me all of my first 20 years to leave Australia, finally ending up in Dili, East Timor in 2000. Since then I haven't wanted to stop traveling. Yet, as simply holidaying doesn't quite scratch the travel-bug's itch, I much prefer to live, work and play in the countries I visit. In my opinion, as insane as it can make you at times, cultural immersion is much more fulfilling than a postcard holiday.
Now I am living in Shanghai, with my better half, Philippe, and 20 million others. An artist, teacher and nomad, I embarked on this latest journey in August 2005.
And like the best journeys, its final destination is a mystery.
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If you want to do some serious hiking and enjoy the sights as well, go to Yellow Mountain(Huang Shan. I'm not sure how far it it from Shanghai, but I know that it is 2.5 hours from Hangzhou by bus.
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