Show CHINA NOT LAI LAND D OF HUSTLE Traveler Must Possess Posses v Traveler In That Country a Generous Amount of Patience and Ta Tact t. t Sooner or later writes E. E H. H Wilson Nilson In A Naturalist In Western China the traveler In China must dispense with the comforts UllI and luxuries of ot modern occidental methods method of travel tm adapt and himself to those more primitive primi five tive and und decidedly less comfortable of the oriental In the regions with which we have to deal there Is nothing In the nature of wheeled vehicular traffic save only the rude wheelbarrows In use on the tho plain There are no mule caravans and scarcely a riding pony to be bo found For overland o travel there then Is Js the native naU-e sedan chair and ones one's own legs for river travel the native boat I Patience tact and abundance of time ore arc necessary and the would would-be traveler lacking any of these essentials should seek lands where less primitive primitivo methods obtain Endowed with the virtues virtues virtues vir vir- vir- vir tues mentioned and having unlimited time at his disposal he may travel anywhere and everywhere e In China In safety with considerable pleasure andi and i abundant In la knowledge With her industrious tolling millions her ole olo old civilization her enormous natural wealth and wondrous scenery China alternately charms and fascinates Irritates Irritates Irritates tates and plunges es Into despair all aU who sojourn lon long within her borders |