The next day, we had to face the legendary 3000 steps. Bokara POONHILL, Nepal, is so famous for its beautiful scenery and good road conditions that a 60-year-old woman can walk through the four or five days of the Little Ring Road. In the small loop line, the 3000 steps are a big test. It is reasonable to put them on the head of the next day instead of at the end of the first day. I gritted my teeth and gritted my heart, but I didn't feel how I could cross the continuous uphill without any intermittence of 3000 steps. On the steps, you can see young foreigners walking with four or five-year-old children, old couples of foreigners walking side by side, and many Chinese. Everyone shouted for refueling, wiping sweat and smiling. Every success of even a small challenge can be particularly exciting. Life is not to become rich and wonderful in transcending oneself again and again. The daily hiking trip is actually not as difficult as imagined. Stop and stop, stop and rest. When you see the teahouse, you go in for a soda or milk tea, and when you see the resting place where the stone is built, you sit and chat. Hiking has become a leisurely walk, hard work has become an enjoyment in the oxygen bar, everything in heaven is so beautiful. Azalea blossoms all over the mountains. They are so enthusiastic and unrestrained that it seems that there will be no spring after this season. Bright can not be more brilliant red and rose two colors, leaving us too many clicks and praises. Nepalese women are like azaleas, no matter how dark their skin is, how strong the sun is, they can not resist their desire for bright, gorgeous Sari blooming everywhere. The beautiful azalea is Nepal's national flower, but also Nepal's divine flower. Its magic lies not only in its brilliant color, but also in its growth on trees. The memory of the azalea grows on the ground, but this time it opens in the air, growing directly from shrubs to trees. The Rhododendron trees, which have been growing for thousands of years, cover the whole valley.