After eating his fill, Bei Feng opened the windows and lay on the bed. He did not do anything else except staring at the ceiling and listening to the unceasing stream of traffic and people. After a while, he drifted into sleep.
That one sleep actually lasted for an entire day!
"Haaa!"
Bei Feng rubbed his eyes lightly and yawned loudly as he stretched his lethargic body. His spirit was reinvigorated, and his mind was much fresher after a good sleep.
From the clock on the wall, it was 6.50 am. Bei Feng changed into the clothes that the hotel service bought for him. He allowed his hair to fall carelessly onto his back, and left the room.
After a hearty breakfast, he prepared to head towards the Great Canyon of Yarlung Tsangpo.
In Tibetan language, Linzhi means Throne of the Sun. It refers to the place from which the sun rises. It is located in the autonomous southeastern region of Tibet, averaging about 3,100 meters above sea level!
[1] TL/N: Not to be confused with the llama animal! A Lama (Tibetan: བླ་མ་, Wylie: bla-ma; chief or high priest) is a title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism. The name is similar to the Sanskrit term guru. (Think: Dalai Lama)
Historically, the term was used for venerated spiritual masters or heads of monasteries. Today the title can be used as an honorific title conferred on a monk/nun.