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Chengdu.
I've been to Chengdu twice, but they were stopovers en route to Tibet and the Silk Road. I thought I'll be able to see more of the city this time, but how wrong I was. Even the guy at the airport check-in counter gave a wry smile when he saw that I arrived on 11 May."I hope you weren't too frightened," he said. "Hai hao la," I replied. Little did he know that I've looked at death in the face. So I didn't get to visit Er Mei Shan, Le Shan, and a bunch of other places. And because I lost my camera, the photos I meant to put up will not be materializing. But what I had was a holiday that money cannot buy, an itinerary no travel agency in the world can arrange.****I love Chengdu. The city has a very relaxed pace of life, the people are friendly - once you can make out what they are saying behind their thick Sichuan accent - and the cost of living is low. No wonder it has been voted one of the most livable Chinese cities by the Chinese themselves.And the women! If I could sell whatever it was that gave
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