Green Tree Inn (Beijing Guangmingqiao Express Hotel)
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Two very different markets
Today we went to two markets. The first one had all different kinds of food. They even had chicken and pig feet. (raw) Not to mention right like they cut it off! But the market had good fruit and veggies. The next market that we went to had lots ...
Oh God Oh God Just One Of Us Is Going To Die?
... or post this. Either way it’s a lot of effort. I haven’t eaten a lot in the past 4 days, but today, July 29th, I did go eat some creamed corn soup and chicken poppers at the Cat’s Eye for lunch (it’s a pizza place, but, promise me you will never eat pizza there. Also avoid the onion rings. The ham and cheese sandwich will blow you away though, it’s a must do.), and it’s 6pm and I’m starting to ...
Too many good times? Never.
... pieces of lamb, and with the fresh coals and the grill directly overtop, each piece could be grilled to one's own preference. Words cannot describe how delicious it was. We figured the day couldn't get any better. We proceeded down another main street and stumbled across Ghost Street, which is lined with the traditional red lanterns on either side. We stopped at one restaurant for a quick beverage, but the main attraction was the ...
YongHe Lama Temple
My visit to the Lame temple occurred prior to my travels through Tibet. I first heard of the temple through a guide book I scanned on my visit to my local Borders. It stated that the Lama Temple is where the current Panchant Lama or "Silver Lama" lives. Supposedly he was relocated from Tibet to Beijing in order to be controlled and determined by the current government. Well, in hopes to see the possible reincarnation of ...
The Temple of Heaven
... being entertained by senior accordion players and singers, and then walked around the rose garden watching painters and Chinese families enjoying the National Week holiday. We didn't feel like tourists, no, we were just like all the other Chinese people – retreating from the city to find solitude in ...