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By Szu-ting Yi, on April 8th, 2012
Overview:
In August of 2011, Dave Anderson and Szu-ting Yi travelled to the Tibetan Plateau of China to explore the remote Genyen Massif. Dave had previously visited the area in 2006 and successfully completed a first ascent of a huge granite spire Sachun, but before he could attempt any other peaks winter storms Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 2nd, 2010
 Look! Aren’t the cars clean on the streets of Chengdu?
We stayed at Holly’s Hostel when we were in Chengdu, during Trekking the Oriental Alps 2010. There was a car wash station right next to the hostel and it was always busy. We visited giant pandas, watched incredible Sichuan opera, and did some Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on November 5th, 2010
“Szu-ting had started using chopsticks perfectly since she was four.” I have heard that statement from my mom multiple times. Since she has only praised me for two other things, it must be a big deal.
At a BBQ party, I once again impressed my American friends by eating whole bone-in chicken wings with Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on August 2nd, 2010
Nanning, the capital of Guangxi Autonomous Region, is an industrialized city and the commercial and administrative center of the region. It is not as well known or as representative of the region as Guilin, another big city in Guangxi. Guilin attracts numerous tourists year-round due to its unique historical position and beautiful karst Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on May 8th, 2010
Trekking Sichuan – Siguniang Trek & Peak Ascents Fall, 2010. Promotional Rate:$1950.00 download the brochure
Overview
Trekking Sichuan will take you to the Siguniang mountain range, which has attracted climbers and trekkers with its magnificent granite peaks, beautiful alpine meadows and colorful wild flowers. Siguniang, which means “four sisters” is made up of Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on April 15th, 2010
Mission
LittlePo Adventures is a relationship-based guiding service, a bridge connecting international explorers with natural wonders in China and Taiwan. Equipped with abundant local knowledge, language skills, and outdoor professionalism, the staff of LittlePo Adventures creates personal expeditions and decorates them with cultural touches.
History
LittlePo Adventures is founded by Szu-ting Yi in Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on April 13th, 2010
 Upon returning home from an adventure, one might brag about their climbing breakthroughs, exaggerate their near-misses, and magnify the scenery and geological features along the trek. Excitement fades; however, the subtle atmosphere and appreciation developed through interactions with human lingers. This is the exact reason why the Fumin visit was the highlight of Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on March 12th, 2010
Beijing, Yangshuo, and Fumin are the three most developed cragging areas in China. Everybody knows Beijing, and climbing photos of Yangshuo have been exposed in many advertisements and photo issues in big-name climbing magazines. Where is Fumin? Why has it become so well-known in the circle of Chinese climbers? Fumin is a small Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 17th, 2009
It is about the middle of my three-month China trip since Nov 12, 2009. This is my third time stepping on Chinese soil, and like the previous two trips, this trip is just as significant. As a climber, climbing steep limestone, surprisingly, is my secondary purpose of this trip. My primary objective is Read More…
By Szu-ting Yi, on December 17th, 2009
On Nov 12, 2009, I stepped in China again. This time, I came to China with a mission besides rock climbing. I am here to scout climbing and trekking destinations for my Adventure Travel business, which focuses on outdoor adventures in Chinese speaking countries including Taiwan and China. I have traveled through Hong Kong, Read More…

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