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XiangchengOoaj Travel Guide, tourism, hotel reservation, residence, plane, cheap pension for you holidays in xiangchengFree Travel guide Ooaj.com A free travel guide for holidays. Hotels in xiangcheng, Bed and Breakfast!Xiangcheng, (?? - Tibetan: Chatreng), is in Sichuan Province in south-west China. It also belongs to the ancient Tibetan province of Kham. Being a necessary overnight-stop on the 'Backdoor'-route to Yunnan, the town is a pleasant place to linger or to serve as starting point for excursions into the surrounding mountain areas. Coming over the mountain passes from either direction, you will at once spot the beautiful villages scattered amongst wheat-field-paddies in the valley ground. The large, cubicle houses look like little castles and with their white-chalked exterior walls give the whole valley a north-african air. Xiangcheng itself consists of an old village paired with a modern Chinese downtown.
![]() Get in(Information as of 16 June 2005) Roads to the north are sealed, while the southern part to Shangrila is rubble and dirt, currently under reconstruction.
![]() By busThe Bus Station is at the southern end of town. The ticket-office is through the side-entrance of the building on your right hand side when facing uphill. Be sure to buy your advance-ticket on arrival, because buses can get crowded in summer.
![]() Get aroundYou can easily visit the town on foot. ![]() See
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![]() BuySmall shops downtown provide typical Tibetan clothing and jewellery. Supermarkets on main-street sell food and toiletries, you can also buy bottles of beer and decent Chinese wine to make up your own nightlife. ![]() EatPlenty of small restaurants are to be found on the main road. Look out for Muslim-specialities where the restaurant sign bears Arabic writing, green color and dried meat and yak carcasses are displayed in front of the shop. ![]() DrinkThere is not much nightlife in town. To have a beer, simply visit a restaurant. ![]() Sleep![]() Budget
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