Mar 21, 2008 22:41 | |
| Emeishan, Leshan and Chengdu. |
Mar 23, 2008 00:01 | |
| You can try Jiuzhaigou too. |
Mar 26, 2008 07:53 | |
| Do you know why the park is currently closed to foreigners??? The county seat of Wenchuan just south of Wolong is a good place to visit as a base just in case the park re-opens while you are there - from here it's a short trip up the valley to Taoping (Read Review) and there are several other villages nearby that are also worth a visit. Wenchuan has a defensive wall on the mountains surrounding the town and the Min rivers valley is stunning. You could even go as far west at Maerkang to visit Zhuokeji and Songgan (Read review) Just travelling up the valleys to these places is interesting in itself. |
Apr 15, 2008 05:38 | |
| Wenchuan is actually to the NORTH of Wolong and is around two hours drive these days. So far as I know there is no direct bus; you would have to change at Yingxiu. There is a brand new road open from Yingxiu to Wenchuan, and the road widening from Yingxiu to Wolong is also now more or less complete. The wall above Wenchuan is certainly worth a couple of hours visit if you're passing through. |
Apr 15, 2008 07:32 | |
| Anyone got any information about the Minority Qiang villages near Wenchuan apart from Taoping. What about places like Danba and Sigunian If Maerkang is closed to foreigners, how about these other places. We are considering going up there during May |
Apr 15, 2008 10:29 | |
| Danba seems to be open, but Litang not. There're some threads on the Lonely Planet ThornTree forum, North-East Asia branch (http://www.lonelyplanet.com/ |
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