ITINERARIES 
Dis- 
s From To fauos Stages! Remarks. 
Miles 
1 | T’ai-yuan Fu| Sui-té Chou | 180 | 9] Via Fén-chou Fu 
2| Yen-an Fu . | Yii-lin Fu. | 211 | 10 | Via Ching-pien Hsien 
3 | Yii-lin Fu Pao-té Chou) 186 | 5 
4 | Pao-té Chou | Ning-wu Fu} 121] 6 | Via Ko-lan Chou 
5 | Ning-wu Fu | T’ai-yuan Fu 101 | 4 | Via Hsin Chou 
6 | T’ai-yuan Fu} Ning-wu Fu| 106 6 | Via Tsing-lo Hsien 
7 | Kalgan . Hsi-wan-tzi| 334} 2 
8 | Yang-kao K’uei-hua- | 127 | 6 | Southern Route 
ch’éng 
.3i 39 +3 58 138 | 7 | Northern Route 
season. 
ITINERARY No. 1. 
T’ai-yuan Fu to Sui-té Chou (via Fén-chou Fu). 
Distance, 180 miles; 9 stages. 
There is a cart road as far as Fén-chou Fu, which is 
good in winter but sometimes impassable in the rainy 
Stace 1. 
From Fén-chou Fu, only mule traffic is possible. 
Chin-estii (15 miles). 
General direction : 
S.W. Traverse level plain, crossing Fén Ho 
(by bridge in winter, ford or ferry in summer) 
two miles S.W. of T’di-yuan Fu. 
Pass through 
low-lying fields to base of hills, where the 
road becomes rocky. Good inn at Chin-ssi, 
and fine old temple. 
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