I’m about to be shown the way into the best parts of this massive, USA-sized, ancient nation.

 

Table of Contents:

  1. Introduction
  2. Etymology
  3. Overall/Initial (Images)
  4. Megalith at the Yangshan Quarry
  5. The Wall
  6. Tree Ruins
  7. Fantasy-art Offers Visions of the Other Side
  8. Monasteries
  9. Harbin Day
  10. Harbin Night
  11. Hong Kong
  12. Macau
  13. Chinese Pyramids
  14. Taklamakan Desert
  15. Guilin Yangshuo
  16. Tibet
  17. Other Scenic Sites
  18. Best Hotels
  19. Vegan Restaurants and Shops
  20. Ancient Ruins

 

Introduction:

Had I made it here in Phase 1, it would have been costly and fraught with mindless interference.  In Phase 2, it would have been during the major transitions such as the global lockdown exposing all the false-humans, and, while not as costly as all things were kept in Phase 1, still not profitable, let alone lucrative or stimulating to mutually-agreeable start-ups.  As it turns out, I’ll be headed here only in Phase 3; that is the time in which all rights are restored to me, and all the rest earned and given, with more money and other resources than I’ll ever need or know what to do with, and only the interactions and connections that always pay off –and pay from the start.

No contact from this massive nation came during Phase 1.  During Phase 2, a few of its business executives and pioneers of industry messaged me (some of them about 3D-printing expos!), giving me a few more glimpses into their brilliant country and enterprises.  With the advent of Phase 3, I’ll be personally invited only by the hottest, richest, Chinese women who are fully compatible with me (such as Wendy Temujin), defaulting to wise positivity in support of my life’s work, and I’ll travel here only in private luxury planes, to stay in the finest of their accommodations, paid every step of the way –in resources useful to Inisfree, of course, starting with 100% of their females I find to be attractive in all ways, many of them raised and groomed over years just for me.  (They are the ones who will represent their reformed country, after all, so there can and shall be no other way.)

We’ll visit all the underground facilities, the ruins of the pyramids scattered throughout the Xi’an region, and the megalithic boulder ruins, just for starters.  Their finest will help me decide how the new country that will be here will develop.  Mermaids frequenting its shores will also chip in.  (Yes, there are sexy Nagas and Oriental-looking mermaids out here.)

Beyond all that, we’ll always either dine at China’s best vegan restaurants… or they’ll cook my favorite vegan recipes right in the penthouses, hotel suites, and private mansions we’ll share.  All our outings will be catered like this, too –and all the meals served in my favorite style; nyotaimori, of course –on top of only the most beautiful female Chinese bodies.

 

Etymology:

If you Google why China is called what it is, you’ll get this:

The name ‘China’ comes from the Sanskrit Cina (derived from the name of the Chinese Qin Dynasty, pronounced ‘Chin’) which was translated as ‘Cin’ by the Persians and seems to have become popularized through trade along the Silk Road.

Obviously “chi” (also pronounced “key”) is the basis of this country’s name; it is all about understanding the subtle energy/ies within the body.

 

Overall/Initial:

China is a vast land full of distinct regions, amazing signature architecture and inventions, gorgeous sweeping landscapes, huge caves with their own weather, and almost countless proverbs and proven techniques.

Megalith at the Yangshan Quarry:

Who made these gigantic blocks even bigger than houses and some high-rises?

The Wall:

Did the Chinese really build this, or did they take credit for it once their borders eventually reached it?  Maybe it was built not to keep out enemies, but to literally cover up fallen (or hibernating) dragons.

Tree Ruins:

Like most parts of this world and others, there are the obvious remains of ancient petrified giant trees.

Fantasy-art Offers Visions of the Other Side:

These aren’t just flights of fancy by trained hands; there are hidden places that look a lot like what you see here.

Monasteries:

They showed their needle-thru-glass trick and others never filmed.  Maybe they’ll even honor me with the protected way to Shambhalla.  Why not?

Harbin Day:

This may be the best place on Earth to see massive ice sculptures.

Harbin Night:

Hong Kong:

While I usually avoid cities due to how inappropriate most humans have chosen to be, I may still pass through this one if I am offered things I like –such as guaranteed safe passage without any interference by rude people.

Macau:

This is another city which has some potential, provided appropriate offers are presented.

Chinese Pyramids:

Taklamakan Desert:

Guilin Yangshuo:

Tibet:

This is the region said to be home to long-hidden Shamballa, a.k.a. Shangri La.

  • Shamballa or Shangri La is called “the land of 1,000 names”, and some of those 1,000 include:
  • the forbidden land
  • the land of white waters (rapids and/or cum?)
  • the land of radiant spirits (bioluminescent; angelic and/or Angels
  • the land of living fire (Elementals
  • the land of living gods (Maiar, etc.
  • the land of wonders
  • the western paradise (perhaps due to originally being westward; back before one of the pole-shifts)
  • the kingdom of epona (and, like it sounds, may reference a lot of ponies, horses, unicorns, pegasi, were-horses, etc.), sp (to Russians

 

Other Scenic Sites:

  • Fujian province; rock formations; smooth-boulder mountains

 

Best Hotels

Dorsett – Shanghai:

images coming

Le Sun Chine – Shanghai:

 

Vegan Restaurants and Shops:

TBA

 

Ancient Ruins:

Арка Gethu, Китай –possible megalithic/Titan ruins, giant stone arches, cathedral-like, flooded

Ancient City of Jiaohe

Kuche Grand Canyon National Geopark

Kunlun Mountains’ landform like an exposed Titan spinal chord

Longyou Cave/Quarry

Weizhuang village castle in Hejin; bricks/stone arch ruin over plateau cliff narrow-end cave-mouth

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