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		By: Alicia		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I went on the last day of off peak season, there was no cable car or oxygen, but this meant there were also hardly any people. The altitude made my packet of Cucumber flavoured Lays crisps explode on the bus ride there. It was a tough walk up, on a limited time frame to get back to the bus, wondering if I was even going to see anything spectacular as it was quite dry winter, but holy moly, once I made it to the top it was absolutely worth it. I was sad that none of my friends answered my FaceTime call to share in the experience, but I found a new friend in another solo traveller at the top, who then became my personal tour guide when I went to Chongqing. I hope one day I will be able to go again when Huanglong is in its full glory.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I went on the last day of off peak season, there was no cable car or oxygen, but this meant there were also hardly any people. The altitude made my packet of Cucumber flavoured Lays crisps explode on the bus ride there. It was a tough walk up, on a limited time frame to get back to the bus, wondering if I was even going to see anything spectacular as it was quite dry winter, but holy moly, once I made it to the top it was absolutely worth it. I was sad that none of my friends answered my FaceTime call to share in the experience, but I found a new friend in another solo traveller at the top, who then became my personal tour guide when I went to Chongqing. I hope one day I will be able to go again when Huanglong is in its full glory.</p>
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