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Sonntag, 21. Dezember 2014

Longji Rice Terraces

Photo by Maria Hochleitner
The Longji Rice Terraces are located in Guangxi about 100 km from Guilin. They are reaching an altitude of up to 300–1,110 meters, and the gradients of some rice terraces reach 50°. In june water is pumped up the paddy fields to water the young rice plants and increase fertility.
Longji means 'Dragon Backed Mountain'and it has got it's name because the summit of the mountain range looks like the backbone of a dragon.The Terraces were started to build in the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368) and then completed in the Qing Dynasty (1644–1911) by the people of the Zhuang and Yao minority that still live in the area today. Living in their typical old chinese houses mostly built from timber the people from the Yao minority are trying to keep their own culture including food, handcrafts, singing, dancing and traditional clothes. houses.Yao women are famous for having the longest hair in the world. They cut their hair only once in their life: when they turn 16 and start to cover their hair with a black scarf what symbolizes that they are not married. They are not allowed to show their hair to anyone until they are married. Only the husband is allowed to uncover their hair for the first time. Once they are married they start to wrap their hair in a bun on top of their head that resembles a rolled up snake. The "dragon hairstyle" is worn by married women that have children. These rules make it very easy to tell the family status of a woman at first sight and also the "dating culture" of the Yao seems to be a lot easier than what we are used to: If a girl feels attracted by a man she pinches his butt and if the man feels attracted by the girl he will try to touch her shoe with his. 



Photo by Maria Hochleitner



Photo by Maria Hochleitner   
Photo by Maria Hochleitner


Samstag, 18. Oktober 2014

Yangshuo 阳朔 (2)







Photo by Maria Hochleitner

 China is not only about smog, crowded shopping malls and traffic jams, there are a lot of amazing spots far away from the stress in the busy cities, that are waiting to be discovered. I had an amazing time in Yangshuo doing a lot of sports and enjoying the silence in the mountains. I met interesting people from all over the world who shared their experiences and stories with me.



Photo by Maria Hochleitner

Photoby Maria Hochleitner

Photo by Maria Hochleitner

Donnerstag, 9. Oktober 2014

Yangshuo 阳朔 (1)


Beautiful scenery in Guangxi province



In the time of the national holidays (1st to 7th october) I traveled to Yangshuo. Surrounded by karst peaks and boredered on one side by the Li river, Yangshuo is located in the northeast of Guangxi, nearby Guilin. The beautiful scenery in Yangshuo is overwhelming and can be discovered in many ways: you can go for a bike tour in the country side, face new adventures while climbing in one of the most famous climbing areas in China, go hiking in the mountains nearby, or just have a relaxed bamboo boat trip on the river. It is also possible to visit one of the traditional villages near yangshuo and discover a way of live that has nothing to do with tourist attractions, souvenirs and fancy restaurants. The town of yangshuo is very crowded (especially in the holiday week) and the traffic can drive you crazy, but if you are willing to leave the main roads sometimes and maybe get a little bit dirty you have the chance to discover the true beauty of Yangshuo and it's very special flair. 


Photo by Maria Hochleitner









Photo by Maria Hochleitner




Photo by Maria Hochleitner