Wednesday, June 25, 2008

The Great Wall, Forbidden City etc..

The Great Wall was quite the site. To read more about it click me. It goes on forever. Also, as it goes over mountains, it can be very steep. Climbing up it was very breath-taking.

Ben taking baby-steps.


One segment in the misty morn...
The two yids in Beijing at the Wall.
This is at a park in the center on Beijing. These men are drawing Chinese characters in water with fun looking paint brushes. Apparently, the type of writing they are exhibiting/practicing takes about 10 years to learn.
Here is a beautiful entrance to a Temple. Since we were are Temple'd out, we did not go inside.
Here people are playing/exercising to the new craze in China: Tia Chi Ball. I really need to invent a new craze in which people obsess. The sales from these specialized little rackets and balls must be gold. I just need it to be a short lived phase where I can make a million. Perhaps I can bring Tia Chi Ball to the States. Who's with me?Here is the big square inside the Forbidden City. It's a little Hazy, but this gives you a sense of the landscape. The Last Emperor was filmed inside here. More importantly, this is where the Emperor's lived and it is "forbidden" because no one else besides the servants were allowed in here. Not even the wives or mothers of the emperors were allowed in the forbidden city. This is because they are "dirty". Silly ancient Chinese.After a hard morning of walking around, we had a nice little hot pot of Mutton (lamb), beef, tofu, and vegetables. Yep, it looks as good as it what it produced.Now for the funny/annoying story of the day:

Ben and I went out to dinner with one of his friends. After we were done, we took a cab from her hotel to ours. The usual drill is for us to show our hotel card to the cab driver. This card says in Chinese (Mandarin), "Please take me to (name of hotel)". Well we showed this, and and cabbie signaled that he knew where to take us. After about 2 minutes in the cab, we entered the expressway. This was not the way we came! As we were driving, we had to yell at the driver to stop playing with his cell phone as we almost hit another car. Then, the further we got, we started to express that this was the wrong way. Being that we do not speak Chinese and the driver did not speak English, it was useless. About 10 minutes later and clearly being no where near our hotel, we ended up at the Sheraton. This was not the right place (our hotel is a little more budget).

In short, we got out of the cab, told the driver it was the wrong hotel, had a Sharaton doorman tell him that we were not paying, and we got a new cab.

The whole experience was a bit more dramatic, and a good travel story to pass on.

A note: All pictures will be uploaded when the internet connection is better.

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