My parents just returned home from their second mission, this time in Kaliningrad, Russia. And lucky us, on their "way home" they came to visit us!! We went to a place called Zhangjiajie, which is one of China's national parks. It was quite spectacular! Here are some pictures:
Sam, Amy, Eve, Coralee and Bryan Drennan (Amy's parents)
These mountains aren't even part of the national park. Beautiful, eh?!
At the front gate
A natural bridge. The drop is about 400 feet below (hard to get a picture of that =)
Lovers put their names on locks and then lock them to the rails on the bridge. We didn't add a lock, but we did hold hands across the bridge which is supposed to ensure we will stay together. I guess Sam is stuck with me now! =)
We got to see a small Tujia minority village
This grandma even let me try spinning yarn. It took a minute, but after a few tries I actually spun a little!
Eve sporting a Tujia minority head-dress
Banging the big drum
Traditional dress for a Tujia bride
So wherever we go, Eve seems to gather a crowd. My parents laughed at how many people would gather around to get a glimpse of our "Foreign Doll". I guess Sam and I are used to it -- we hardly even notice anymore =)
We took a couple of cable cars up and down mountain sides. Very cool!
People will write wishes on red banners and then tie them in the trees in this part of the park. It looks pretty cool, I think.
I really wanted to see a monkey on this trip. I was so excited when I saw these two, that I put my backpack down to take a few pictures. While I was photographing one of the monkeys, the other one ran up to my backpack and stole our treat bag out of it and then climbed up a tree to enjoy his spoil! Sad for us, no treats, but cool to see the monkeys!
(Our little monkey)
This place is called "Heaven's Gate Mountain" because of this awesome tunnel that goes right through the mountain. It really does look like you could walk right into heaven through it!
Sam and I climbed all 999 steps to get up to and through the tunnel. It felt almost like a date, since we left Eve with Grandma and Grandpa for 45 minutes to do it. The view was incredible! (and the company even better -- how I love my husband!)
A spectacular trip and wonderful to be with my parents!