Mark Juhn's Blog는 자동차의 이산화탄소 배출문제의 심각성을 대중에 알림으로써 일상 생활에서 필수교통수단을 어떻게 선택하고 현명하게 사용할 것인가를 생각하게 함을 목적으로 한다.
2008년 10월 26일 일요일
One Hundred Dragons Sky Stairs
In Chinese fables, dragon appears quite often, and there are many monuments and symbols of dragon in China. Below is the entrance of a man-made tunnel that leads to the double-deck-elevator that carries one hundred people at a time between the foot and the top of the hill. The rail of the elevator is built on the face of vertical rock cliff as high as over three hundreds meters as you see the left picture below. I think ninety percent of the tourists in Zhang jia jie (張家界) area are Koreans. Most of the shop keepers and road vendors can speak a little Korean. They lure foreign tourits with offering "Every thing One dollar, One dollar (chon won, chon won)" Almost every thing they sell is priced only one dollar. (actually Korean Won 1,000won) So cheap but don't think about quality.
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