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China: Moon Hill & Accepting Reality As It Is

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Published on 18 Aug 2016 / In Film & Animation

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China: Moon Hill & Accepting Reality As It Is

Today is time to talk about China's Moonhill and why you should start accepting reality as it is.

For those who don't know, China's Moon Hill is a hill with a natural arch through it a few kilometers outside Yangshuo in southern China's Guangxi autonomous region. It is so named for a wide, semicircular hole through the hill, all that remains of what was once a limestone cave formed in the phreatic zone. Like most formations in the region, it is karst. It is also a popular tourist attraction.

It takes roughly 20 minutes to climb (about 800 steps) to the arch, or considerably longer for those who mean to reach the hill's summit. Access is not free and visitors must pay an entrance fee to be allowed to climb the hill. Souvenirs and refreshment vendors often follow climbers up and down the path. (WIkipedia)

Climbing that mountain has made me realize how we should accept reality as it is. You know, when travelling in China we were packed. There were a lot of things to carry from one place to another which made our trip and moving from one place to another very difficult.

However, this is what we had back then. We could start bragging and complaining about it, but we just accepted reality as it was. And this is what you should be doing too.

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