The train gets into Zhangjiajie a bit late, but it's still reasonably early in the mornin
ven scan your fingerprint (I'm unsure as to whether it's to keep tabs on you in case you commit any crimes, or identify your body if you fall off one of the peaks...). Once inside the park the buses are all free to use that run around inside, but I decide to walk mostly as I want to see the scenery, I should also mention that I have my whole pack with me at the moment and although it's heavy, I think I am get
ting used to the weight as it feels a lot better than when I first started over a month ago.Once I eventually reach the hostel, it's location is perfect, set in the middle of the park and around some stunning scenery, the peaks of the park rising up like pillars all around. In the evening I get talking to some of the other guests, a couple from Canada who have been traveling for around 9 months and are doing another 9, a guy who is from Guangzhou and a few students from the local area. I get some good tips on where to go and if I want to see it all, then I will have to wake up very early tomorrow. As I walk around at dusk a dog also decides to follow me and I keep thinking she will bite me and I'll end up getting rabies, but I guess it just likes my company.
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