China Call Apr 28, 2006 8:00 PM

China: Land of Contrast

Other than the sunburn I received on my arms and neck from the high-altitude Tibetan sun, it was a perfect day. Imagine a wild and rushing mountain r...

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Other than the sunburn I received on my arms and neck from the high-altitude Tibetan sun, it was a perfect day.

Imagine a wild and rushing mountain river, huge boulders lining the banks and sticking up out of the cold, blue water every few dozen feet. Imagine the forested mountainsides and the snow-capped peaks rimming the valley. Imagine deep blue skies, a temperature near 70 degrees, and a cool breeze wafting down the mountain valley.

Now, imagine that you are actually only an hour's hike and an hour's motorcycle ride from the crowded streets, honking horns, and smog-ridden cities of China.

Most people don't think of China as the land of immense natural beauty. Most tourists visit China, not to see the mountains and rivers and forests, but to see the cultural relics and other man-made wonders, like the Great Wall. These people often miss out on the vast array of natural beauty that can be found in China.

This is a land of immense contrast. You have polluted cities planted just on the edge of wilderness. You have unmatched natural beauty mixed with unparalled environmental destruction, all within the same county or prefecture. Fortunately, there are still wild and remote places to visit and enjoy, like the one shown in the picture above.

My wife and I are praying about where we really need to live here in China, in the long-term scheme of things. The valley shown in the above picture is one of the options currently on the table. Please pray for the two dozen or so Muslim families that call that valley and the surrounding mountains their home.

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