Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Wuxi China Expatdom now the number one destination in the world for mountain climbers



Thanks to Hank Balansky's Mountain Park, the Wuxi China Expatdom is now the number one destination in the world for serious mountain climbers.

Balansky, a Wuxi Expat from Saskatchewan, has built a Mountain Theme Park in the Hui Shan District of Wuxi that contains ten authentic and true-to-scale replicas of the most challenging mountains to climb in the world including K2, Kanchenjunga, Nanga Parbat, Pomiu, Lhotse, and Everest.

Balansky's Wuxi China Expatdom Mountain World also includes two new mountains. Mount Gorzo is 88,888 m tall and contains all the challenging feature of the other ten mountains. Mount Harry Moore is 78,789 meters tall and climbers have a chance to win one million USD if they can locate the Abominable Snowman that lives there.

Since the Park opened in June, over one hundred million climbers have come to the Expatdom to climb the twelve great mountains.

Hilary Edmund, a mountain climbing enthusiast from Sydney, says Balansky's Mountain Park is a dream come true. "I could never have afforded going to all the actual mountains. But thanks to Balansky's, I can climb them all in two weeks. And I bet you don't get a free V.I.P. cards, massages, and color television at the summits like you do when you climb a mountain made by Balansky's.

2 comments:

  1. I'd never have known that such a majestic mountain was there.

    But I'd be too scared to try to scale them. Wouldn't want to tango with that Abdominable Snowman. So, are Mountain Climbing simulators available, as free downloadable programs?
    Can the Snowman be deleted out?

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  2. These mountains aren't computerized. They are real made of real stone imported from the Himalayas.

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