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You couldn't help but see the big picture up there with the Kings and Vancouver Canucks, studying how the Great Wall snakes through the mountains, gazing out at the vistas of this vast land. Assuming you didn't do it with the camera app all day.
"I always find if you are looking at the phone all the time and taking pictures," Kings forward Dustin Brown said, "you don't really see it."
The Kings and Canucks faced each other at Mercedes-Benz Arena in Shanghai on Thursday in the first NHL game ever played in China, a 5-2 preseason victory for Los Angeles. They play again at Wukesong Arena here on Saturday (3:30 a.m. ET; NHLN, SN, TVA Sports, NHL.TV) in the finale of the 2017 NHL China Games presented by O.R.G. Packaging.
In between they boarded the same plane, sat in separate compartments and flew for 1 1/2 hours from Shanghai to Beijing. After landing, they walked through the airport. one group after the other.
They rode separate buses for another 1 1/2 hours to the Great Wall but arrived at the same time in the same parking lot. They walked up the hill, one group after the other, before going their separate ways on the Great Wall -- Canucks to the left, Kings to the right.
"It's something you don't want to miss," Canucks coach Travis Green said. "It's an experience worth missing a practice, for sure."