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K’ang-chia-hui (12 miles), Continue westward 
down valley all the way to Tsing-lo Hsien on 
the Fen Ho. 
Stace 4. Niu-hua-ch’éng (20 miles). General direc- 
tion: N.N.E. Follow up Fen Ho valley all 
the way. Going good. No cart road. Midday 
halt at Yuang-an-chéng (9 miles). Poor inn. 
Stace 5. Tung-tsai (12 miles). General direction: 
N.N.E. Still continue up Fén Ho valley. Road 
same as day before. Hua-pei-t’ung (5 miles). 
No inn at Tung-tsai. 
Stace 6. Ning-wu Fu (15 miles). General direction : 
N.N.E. Cart road (very rough) follows stony 
valley up to its head. A very rough but not 
steep pass is crossed at Fén-sui-ling (5 miles). 
Descent into Hua Ho valley. Stony road all 
the way to Ning-wu Fu. 
ITINERARY No. 7. 
Kalgan to Hsi-wan-tzi. 
Distance, 834 miles; 2 stages. 
A very short, but at times difficult journey. The 
road prepared for cart traffic is very rough and in 
spring when the ice is melting, or in the rainy season 
it is very difficult. It could be done in one day, but 
is a bit long for that. 
Stace 1. MHsin-yin-tzii (183 miles). General direc- 
tion: W.N.W. Road as stated above. First 
4 miles northward, then due west to Hsin-yin- 
tzu. Halfway halt at Kao-chia-yin-tzi. Suit- 
able inns at both places. 
Stace 2. MHsi-wan-tzii (20 miles). General direction: 
N.W. Road as above; follows stony valley 
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