Friday, October 31, 2008

Touring Beijing

Today we toured old Beijing with a private guide named Mark who doesn't like crowds and knows all kinds of secret ways to avoid them. He also served as our personal photographer, which was awesome.

We started at Tiannamen Square, which is huge and imposing and jammed packed with people. Tour groups wear matching hats so members can find each other.


Next we went to the adjacent Forbidden City, which is where 24 the emperors lived. The architecture is spectacular and this is a great time to see it because everything has been all gussied up recently for the Olympics. Mark took us to lots of quiet little alley ways and museums - little museums that showed the pottery of China, the lives of concubines, the dishes used at imperial banquets.


Last stop was the Summer Palace, where the Empress Dowager - the emperor's mother, who basically ruled China for years - went to get away from the heat. It's still in Beijing, but on a huge, beautiful lake. It's just as spectacular as the Forbidden City - more so in many ways - but is not being kept up. A lot of the paint is peeling or chipped off and everything feels in need of renovation. Only two main gates were repainted and renovated for the Olympics.

It was a great tour and an active day. LOTS of walking. We're both tired, but looking forward to dinner at a restaurant nearby with another Holt family.

Tomorrow's the big day!!

1 comment:

Norma C. said...

Hope the big day went great. We've been thinking of you all day here in Tucson.