This shrine contains what is said to tbe the footrpint [or pawprint?] of the "wild man" or Chinese yeti that is venerated at the temple. See for yourself.
Friday, May 20, 2005
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Kham then and now. How Southwest China looked in the 1920s and when revisited from 1991-2025 by Michael Woodhead of Sydney, Australia. Based on the explorations of botanist Joseph Rock.
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