I celebrated National Day as 1.5 million Chinese are expected to do; I went to Tiananmen Square and the
After a hardy lunch I made my way back across the square and took some pictures. As I was clicking away I felt a tap on my shoulder. It was a girl asking to take a picture with me. I was confused but obliged. She thanked me and scampered away. Upon seeing this many other Chinese got the same idea. I took four more pictures with people. I think they confused me with a movie star or something, it was crazy.
After that experience I headed to the front gate of the
Most of the buildings in the complex are well maintained. There were parts where the original paint and wood could be seen next to the restored pieces. Renovation of several structures was taking place ahead of the tourist rush expected during the Olympics. This was not new to me. I experienced the same disappointment when I went to
All around the palace grounds there are mini museums detailing life and culture of the imperial courts that called the
I ended up walking around the
After talking to the tour guide for a while I made my way to Wangfujing. This is an area that has many western stores and lots of glitz to entertain the eye. Near this street is the Night Market. The night market has many stalls lined up down the street all selling many different meats and veggies and stuff on a stick. It is a must for any visitor. I had been before but had forgotten my camera so this time I was there for pictures. You can see a picture above. After taking in the sights and sounds of the market I went to the English language book store for a map and a dictionary. There I met a man who approached me with some questions. He saw that I was an English speaker and had a few questions regarding an English language brochure he was writing for his company. After patiently answering his questions for 10 min. or so he stopped and looked at me and smiled. He told me that he believes in Karma and that by providing him with help I will be rewarded. He told me that I am a very kind man who deserves blessings and he will pray for those blessings. I was totally embarrassed and touched by his sentiments. I just told him to say, "Our company has engaged in the textile business for 40 years." instead of, "The company has had textiles since 40 years." That hardly makes me a hero, but it is strange the amount of English text here that is horribly misspelled and completely incorrect. Maybe there is a job for me somewhere in that observation.
Speaking of observations:
It seems that the Chinese people look at their empires and dynasties as silliness. They see that part of their history as somewhat shameful or irrelevant to today's happenings.
It is cool to see a world map with
Mooncakes are the traditional food associated with the Mid-Autumn Festival. They are little cakes filled with an assortment of fruit jellies or nuts. Some are very good. Some are very bad.
Damon Jones is huge here. For those of you that don't follow the NBA he is a role player who played for the Heat two years ago and now plays for
Hope all is well. Take care. Stay tuned.
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Golden Week
October 1st was National Day here in China . The day marks the anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China . Although it is meant as a celebration of the communist takeover of the country it really celebrates the birth of 'Modern China'. The holiday really celebrates the end of imperial dynastic rule in China . They celebrate Sun Yat Sen along with Mao (Mao gets most of the love though). Most people get 1 week off of work to travel and celebrate the holiday. They call this Golden Week.
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Your messages are so interesting. We'vw sent you a greeting from our holiday dinner
love,
Joan and Harry
Hi
Gary and I just enjoyed reading your excellent narrative regarding your experiences at the Forbidden City. You write so well it seems as if we were along for the adventure.You are doing a marvelous job of keeping us up on your trip. Thanks and keep it coming. Also, you look so handsome in the pics, no wonder the Chinese think you are a movie star! On TH Gary and I leave for a road trip to Minneapolis, MN. We are going to Bonnie's brother's wedding. We get to see Caitlin! The journey thru rural Iowa and along the Mississippi River should be beautiful this time of year. We will write again when we get home.
Love, Sue
Blake, are you the only guy in Beijing with facial hair? Whats up with that?
RosenRosen
I never really pictured you as a movie star. Although the nickname Badger is from "Better off Dead".
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