Beijing was incredible! We took a quick trip there last weekend. It was definitely one of the coolest places I've ever been to. We crammed so much awesome stuff into only a day and a half. We spent more time traveling to Beijing than actually being in Beijing. It was crazy, but so worth it.
And so the adventure begins. It all started with a 21 hour train ride. Never again. I have to admit, it was pretty awful. The first few hours were pretty fun, eating lots of snacks, playing games, and entertaining all the chinese people, but when it was sleepy time, it was no fun. But we FINALLY made it there on Friday night and we were all sooo excited! And we were surprised by how cold it was there! 40 degrees! That's half of what the temp is in our town! I was pretty excited to wear a coat and scarf and be all bundled up though. The cute little hostel we stayed at was down this alley right in the heart of Beijing, next to the lama temple.
The subway was sooo crowded! Okay, I have a funny story. We were in a hurry to get wherever we were going so we tried to cram into the train which was already completely packed. I got pushed out of the way by a little old man and I tried to push my way back through but I didn't make it in time. The doors closed just as I was about to step into the train! I looked through the window to see all the other girls staring back at me with worried faces. But alas, somehow the McDonalds bag that I was carrying got shut in the doors! I tried to pull it out, and one of the subway attendants tried but it just wouldn't budge. An old lady started screaming and waving a red flag and then the doors magically opened and I jumped in the train, clinging to my McChicken that saved the day =]
The frist night we went to an acrobat show! It was amazing! I probably said wow at least 73 times. This girl is flying through the air while holding some bowls on her foot. Is there anything that chinese people CAN'T do?!
Look very closely. Those girls are bent upside down and only holding on with their teeth. What?
Yeah, I can't even ride a bicycle. After this I think they had 10 people on a bike. Such talent.
5 motorcycles driving around in that little cage. That was intense. And I thought the two motorcycle guys in Vegas were awesome. Nope.
Night market! This place was really fun! They have tons of cool touristy souvenirs(which I didn't buy enough of) and lots of crazy food.
Fruit on a stick, coated with delicious hard sugary goodness! Those were the best strawberries ever.
Live scorpians on a stick! Anyone? I wish I could say I ate them but I'm not brave enough. 3 girls in our group had the guts to do it though! Ew.
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Bright and early Saturday morning we headed to the GREAT WALL! We all crammed into a little van and hit the road! It was about a two hour drive there and I got a little bored while everyone else was napping.
This is our crazy driver and our ghetto van. Oh! I almost forgot! At one point during the drive, the little fold down seat that Mandy and I were sharing flew forward because the driver slammed on the breaks and we went flying too. I still have a bruise. It's crazy how no one even thinks of buckling up here.
Just playing some chinese chess at the Great Wall.
We rode a cable car to the top of the mountain...
hiked our way through watch towers...
The subway was sooo crowded! Okay, I have a funny story. We were in a hurry to get wherever we were going so we tried to cram into the train which was already completely packed. I got pushed out of the way by a little old man and I tried to push my way back through but I didn't make it in time. The doors closed just as I was about to step into the train! I looked through the window to see all the other girls staring back at me with worried faces. But alas, somehow the McDonalds bag that I was carrying got shut in the doors! I tried to pull it out, and one of the subway attendants tried but it just wouldn't budge. An old lady started screaming and waving a red flag and then the doors magically opened and I jumped in the train, clinging to my McChicken that saved the day =]
The frist night we went to an acrobat show! It was amazing! I probably said wow at least 73 times. This girl is flying through the air while holding some bowls on her foot. Is there anything that chinese people CAN'T do?!
Look very closely. Those girls are bent upside down and only holding on with their teeth. What?
Yeah, I can't even ride a bicycle. After this I think they had 10 people on a bike. Such talent.
5 motorcycles driving around in that little cage. That was intense. And I thought the two motorcycle guys in Vegas were awesome. Nope.
Night market! This place was really fun! They have tons of cool touristy souvenirs(which I didn't buy enough of) and lots of crazy food.
Fruit on a stick, coated with delicious hard sugary goodness! Those were the best strawberries ever.
Live scorpians on a stick! Anyone? I wish I could say I ate them but I'm not brave enough. 3 girls in our group had the guts to do it though! Ew.
11:11 on 11-11-11
Bright and early Saturday morning we headed to the GREAT WALL! We all crammed into a little van and hit the road! It was about a two hour drive there and I got a little bored while everyone else was napping.
This is our crazy driver and our ghetto van. Oh! I almost forgot! At one point during the drive, the little fold down seat that Mandy and I were sharing flew forward because the driver slammed on the breaks and we went flying too. I still have a bruise. It's crazy how no one even thinks of buckling up here.
Just playing some chinese chess at the Great Wall.
We rode a cable car to the top of the mountain...
hiked our way through watch towers...
climbed thousands of stairs...
then turned around to see this incredible view. It was absolutely breathtaking. The pictures don't even do it justice.
I'm on top of the world! It's so hard to even start to explain how I felt. Inspired, happy, free, in awe, blessed, adventurous, lucky. I can't explain it, the pictures don't show it. You just have to see it for yourself. Go!
Ah, my favorite part! There was a little dirt trail with a no trespassing sign, so of course we had to see where it went.
The wall was crumbling to pieces
And the little trail was overgrown with weeds. I bet you never pictured the Great Wall like this, huh?
The view was amazing.
On the way back down we ran into this crazy guy doing kung fu.
And I had to practice my kung fu skills as well.
This is our whole group on the wall!
And on to the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square!
I didn't know anything about the Forbidden City before we went there. I had no idea what to expect. There is sooo much history here in China. It's really remarkable. Once we made our way in to the imperial palace, I was so surprised at the multitude and beauty of the buildings. The architecture is so magnificent and the detailing is gorgeous! See for yourself!
Oh, so pretty! I loved the Forbidden City!
Tiananmen Square. Yeah, I didn't really love this, I wasn't impressed but at least I can say I've been to this place where so much history has occured.
Another 20 hour train ride back. We made a friend, he shared his snacks.
Anna and I had really swollen ankles from sitting for that long. It was awful. But I'm glad we got to have the experience of a ridiculously long train ride. Never again! We only have one month left here in China. =[
It's time to go make some more memories.
Until next time, zai jian!
You are having some amazing adventures! I'm so glad you are sharing them with us! Those are some awesome pictures!
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