Shanghai Monks Walk 2,600 km to Sichuan

By Emersyn Lyon, May 31, 2017

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Last week, there was an unusual sight on Rongxian highway in Sichuan—13 monks were seen marching in a single line. Their destination? Sichuan's Mount Emei. 

Trekking through Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Hubei and Chongqing, the monks finally arrived in Sichuan province after 86 days of walking from their starting point in Shanghai. At the finish line, the monks, aged 18 through 48, will have traveled 2,600 kilometers across the varying terrains of six provinces. 

It's unclear whether or not the monks are walking back to Shanghai.

Shanghai Monks Walk 2,600 Kilometers to Mount Emei

Shanghai Monks Walk 2,600 Kilometers to Mount Emei

Shanghai Monks Walk 2,600 Kilometers to Mount Emei

Shanghai Monks Walk 2,600 Kilometers to Mount Emei

Shanghai Monks Walk 2,600 Kilometers to Mount Emei

[Images via ChinaNews.com]

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