Beifang Langyue Hotel Beijing Ganjiakou
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加油!
... were over, I found out she was a finance major, graduating at the end of this school year, and looking to attend graduate school in the U.S.. We talked more on once arriving at the Marriott Hotel where the cocktail party was at, and I had her recommend which wine she thought was best (the cost of the mixer also included one free drink voucher). We continued to talk, and many other Chinese students joined our group--I kept having to step back and reintroduce myself ...
Beijing: a week in the belly of the beast
... to be found. We circled the area in the blistering heat for quite some time, eventually heading into a nearby electronics shop for directions and some much-needed air conditioning. The woman we approached also had no idea, and gathered her colleagues, who – through a delightfully useless translation machine – eventually told us to head east, where we would find a similar camping shop.
Another huge trek ensued, ending at another colossal intersection with no ...
Our First Day
... was at a vegetarian restaurant in Beijing. The food was delicious and the atmosphere very authentic.
After a brief rest at the hotel, we set out for the Wangfujing shopping area. One section of the street had vendors and was a "typical Chinese food market" according to our guide. He also told us the food was for "looking, not eating" so we just looked.
For dinner, we went to the Wahaha Hotel for another typical Chinese meal.
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Potty tale I - Fauxlex and Fooey Vitton
... for England and Wales. After a very pleasant 15 minute chat, we exchanged card. Not a hour later I received an e-mail from her connecting me with 2 or 3 colleagues in my office that I have not met yet and invited me to an event in June for the Big 4 (accounting firms). She is super cool and works in the same complex. We will probably do lunch sometime soon.
Then, as my work day was ending, I made a visit ...
Temples and the Forbidden City
... we got the gates of the Forbidden City and bought our 4 quid ticket. It was very cold and I hadn’t been out in a few days due to the bad chest, I was really feeling the biting wind today! Like Rob said, I’m not sure whether it’s due to over exposure to Chinese style temples (though I really don’t think it’s all down to this,) but everything looked the same. I was hoping for that ‘feeling’ of overwhelming grandeur ...