China
 Sleeper bus from Kunming
to Liuku in Yunnan province 
 320km-long Nu Jiang
Valley. No white tourists here! 
 Famous bend of Nu Jiang
river just before Bingzhongluo 
 Arriving in Bingzhongluo.
I liked it from the moment I saw the clouds 
 Morning market in
Bingzhongluo 
 Day trip up the valley. We
went by car and returned on foot 
 Usually, women carry their
babies like this 
 We tried to say hello to
local kids, but she was not interested 
 Houses are simple, but
every one of them had a washing machine outside 
 This was a mill, powered
by water and clearly still in use 
 Nu Jiang river. Tibet is
really close from here, but foreigners are not allowed to enter this
way (army checkpoints) 
 Old and new 
 Path leading to one of the
villages was carved in the rocks 
 This path is the only way
people can get to the village 
 Butterflies about to be
born 
 Nu Jiang Valley was
supposed to be spectacular, but we were not impressed. Maybe because of
the rain... 
 The best thing about Nu
Jiang was the lack of tourists. It's not easy to escape the crowds in
China 
 Saying good bye to
Bingzhongluo 
 Nu Jiang valley 
 Gongshan. We were lucky to
meet Chinese tourists and travel with them 
 On the way to Fugong, an
abandoned town above Nu Jiang valley 
 The are many catholic
churches in Nu Jiang valley 
 Fugong was abandoned
because of unstable ground, but after 20 years people started to move
back in 
 He should be sent to
Shaolin for training :) 
 A waterfall on the way to
Drung Valley - one of the most remote places in China 
 We went by jeep,
traveling from the jungle up to high mountains. Most of it was a newly
paved road 
 After a tunnel we started
to descend to the Drung Valley. Only a 4x4 can do this part 
 The first village was not
as remote as we were hoping. The government is building many new houses
 For some reason, snooker
tables were popular in both Nu Jiang and Drung valley 
 One motorcycle, 5 people 
 The government is bringing
civilization to this remote valley 
 This is how people still
live here, but the road is being paved and development is certain 
 No description needed here
 We walked 15km of unpaved
road to the last village before Myanmar border 
 This river flows to
Myanmar. We followed it to the border 
 This is "us". Without our
Chinese friends who we met a week before, it would have been
impossible
to get this far 
 Road ends here. Villagers
come from Myanmar and carry groceries across the border 
 Porters take huge loads.
First obstacle - this bridge, which they cross with great skill 
 There is no hotel in the
village, but we were allowed to sleep in this house 
 By now I forgot all the
hotels we stayed in, but this place I still remember 
 Simple life 
 In Drung Valley there are
still women with tattoos on their faces. Only 5 are still alive 
 Next day we traveled back
to Nu Jiang Valley 
 People from Gongshan 
 Breakfast time! Let's try
this "restaurant" 
 They used plastic bags to
keep the plates clean. I guess that's better than disposable plates... 
 Many restaurants had
fridges, where customers can pick what they like and say how they want
it prepared 
 Our dinner is being
prepared 
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