
"Under the full moon, we can dance with Tibetans and drink highland barley wine. I believe such activity must be really interesting," said Qu.
A dozen of young Beijing white collars will accompany them on their journey to Yunnan. However, during their trip they will have no opportunities to take a bath, get phone calls and log on to the Internet. These young people also need to endure the grim weather and rough mountain paths.
He Jing, the only unmarried girl among these people, is slim and pretty. She revealed that to watch a full moon at an altitude of 2,000 meters must be quite romantic.
Such self-help journey has become more and more popular among young Beijingers. Currently most of them plan to enjoy their National Day holiday out of town.
Beijing travel agencies estimate some 200 thousand Beijingers will travel outside Beijing everyday from October 1 to 7 during the week-long National Day holiday, on which the forthcoming Mid-Autumn Festival will fall this year.