The hills are high and have sharp profiles and are quite different from "regular" hills one knows.
The small town is a backpackers heaven, with many small resturants and hostels that offer a wide range of activities (day trips, river excursions, rock climbing, cooking lessons,etc.).
Yet, sometimes, you just want to rest in front of the amazing view:
so cute!
Readers have requested pictures of small children, so here is one:
Since Shay already visited this town, he suggested to lead the way, but soon realized he forgot how to navigate through the small streets.
We wanted to take a cooking lesson in Japan, but failed to find a proper course.
There was one in Korea - but who wants to learn how to make Kimchi?!?!?
Finally, we found a cooking class in China. We learned to make three interesting dishes - Chicken with peanuts, Beer fish and dumplings.
The class took place on the rooftop of one of the local resturants, so we had wonderful views while cooking:
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