Tomorrow we begin our 10-day independent travel break (5 of which occur during China's Golden Week holiday, during which roughly 300,000,000 people will be traveling; this should make things more interesting). My friend Natan and I are hitching a night train to Beijing, where we'll be seeing the sights and sipping the tea for four days or so. Then, after consultation with Mr. Zong and the internets, we'll be heading on down to south-central China to visit Luoyang, a several-thousand-year-old city and former capital of China (Eastern Han dynasty, if you were curious), and a site famous for a network of thousands of caves and rock faces filled with ancient Buddhist stone carvings (around 470 C.E.) , ranging in size from an entire cave full of fist-sized buddhas to a cliffside with stories-high bodhisattvas. Natan and I are both somewhat of Eastern religion enthusiasts, so we're pretty psyched.
I'll probably be more or less out of contact for a while (though Natan and I are making every effort to see the Presidental Debate in Beijing, if it happens), but should have some great pictures for my next post.

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HARRY! Where the hell? What the hell? Why the hell? WHERE ARE YOU!
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