The Saturday flight was even more sold out than the Friday, so I ended up coming a day early. I've done many of the standard things in Beijing proper, so this time I went out to a place called "Ten passes" - named for the ten crossings of the river the road makes crossing this valley. There is also a bonus cave - which was pretty impressive in its own right.





The valley was pretty abandoned on this cool, windy day. Except for the dozens of brides (and grooms) who made the trip out to get their wedding photos taken.
Tonight I got room service - a cheese burger. I still don't really like Chinese food.