This is sadly the last day of our Yangtze River cruise and we arrived at Feng Du, located on the northern bank of the river, 176km downstream from Chongqing (pronounced Chon Chin). This 'small' city has a population of 760,000 and is known as "Ghost City" dating back to the Eastern Han Dynasty when 2 officials from the imperial court, Wang Fang Ping and Ying Chang Sheng, became bored with the political life in court and came to Mt. Minshan outside Fengdu city to practice Taoist teachings. Their surnames combined together sound very much like "king of hell" in Chinese so people began to call Fengdu the "Ghost City". Taoist teaching on hell and final judgement replicates the social structure and bureaucracy of the real world but basically rewards those who are pure of spirit and subjects those who are sinful to severe punishments - a religion full of fear and superstition where immortality can only be achieved by "self-cultivation". What a contrast to God's grace and forgiveness found in our Christian faith?
Although China is a socialist country many of the people still practice their Buddhist/Taoist traditional beliefs and we have been asked to pray for good weather by our guides on more than one occasion!
Anyway, today was our first really sunny day and quite hot. We thought we would have to take all the 600 steps to the top of the mountain so were relieved to find that we could take a chair-lift to just above the half-way point.
The views across the Yangtze to the city of Feng Du itself were fantastic as we ascended and only got better as we approached the top and some beautiful pagoda temples.
We managed to get another 2GB of memory here (cheaper than the UK) and Carol bartered for traditional Chinese conical hat - only 80 Yuan (5 pounds 40 pence). John had already purchased an Emperor's hat with the traditional black plait hanging down the back (he's very excited to have some hair at last!) so we're all kitted out for a Chinese fancy-dress now - just need our pyjamas and a party to go to!!
So ... we have this afternoon at our leisure to pack and get ready for tonight's Captain's Farewell Dinner followed by some traditional music. This 8 days has gone so quickly but we have enjoyed every minute, made even more special by the lovely people we've met and shared our experiences with. We disembark tomorrow after breakfast at Chongqing. We are looking forward to a tour of the city and visit to the city zoo - where hopefully we will see some pandas - before our evening flight to Xian and the Terracotta Warriors.
Our itinerary is pretty full for the next few days so our next update may be delayed until we get to Beijing - will speak as soon as we can. It's been good to hear from a few of you and would love to get your emails, however short if you have time.
Love to you all,
Carol & John xx





















































