what impression did the 2 towns hor and dachen leave on authors mind( CHP silk road)
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Hor
As the author moved towards Mount Kailash in Tsetan’s car, they came to a small town, Hor. Hor was a grim, miserable place. There was no vegetation; dust and rocks were scattered with refuse.
Darchen
After Hor, the author and Tsetan reached Darchen at night. His cold had become worse. One of his nostrils was blocked. He could not sleep properly. In the morning Tsetan took him to Darchen medical college, where a Tibetan gave him herbal medicine. The medicine healed him and he slept soundly that night.
Darchen was less dusty than Hor; however it was also derelict with heaps of rubble and refuse lying here and there.
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Explanation:
Hor:
Hor was a grim and miserable place, scattered with years of accumulated refuse. The town sat at the shore of lake Manasarovar, Tibet's most venerated stretch of water.
Darchen:
Darchen was dusty, partially abandoned and scattered with heaps of rubble and refuse. The outlook across the plain gave a view of the Himalayas. The town had a couple of rudimentary general stores selling Chinese cigarettes, soap and other basic provisions, as well as usual strings of prayer flags.