Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Beijing 北京
Beijing - The Capital of China!
We are back from our Guo Qing Jie trip to Beijing. Just like everyone said, it was crowded. But overall, it was a good trip. I can't believe it took us almost 2 years to get there! Beijing has a totally different feel from Shanghai. It's difficult to describe... it felt slower and deeper.
I will spare you all the trip details, since at a thousand words each, I am sure Tim's pictures will tell the whole story. Here are some of the highlights:
We are back from our Guo Qing Jie trip to Beijing. Just like everyone said, it was crowded. But overall, it was a good trip. I can't believe it took us almost 2 years to get there! Beijing has a totally different feel from Shanghai. It's difficult to describe... it felt slower and deeper.
I will spare you all the trip details, since at a thousand words each, I am sure Tim's pictures will tell the whole story. Here are some of the highlights:
- Stepping off the plane to low (40%) humidity and Autumn conditions.
- Introducing my friends to Chinese Beer, Kung Pao Chicken and their favorite, fish-smelling pork.
- Walking the Wall - 10km from Jinshanling to Simatai - under unbelievable blue skies. It was physically challenging, and (mostly) quiet and gorgeous.
- Visiting the site pictured on the back of the 100 kuai note - the Beijing Congressional Building next to Tian'anmen.
- The Temple of Heaven at sunset
- Stumbling upon an opera group in the park of the Summer Palace
- The Beijing Attractions - you've gotta see them, and the highlight is probably having them checked off the list: Forbidden City, eating Beijing Duck, Jingju (Beijing Opera), Tian'anmen Square
We really liked it. I think we might need to go back for another visit. We totally missed the underground grunge rock scene.
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Aw, Sounds like you had a much better time in Beijing than when I went. Wish I went with you! And I'm really jealous that you did the wall hike, I so wanted to do that. Despite the torrential downpours and sweltering heat...
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