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Peking - auf zu den Nudelfre.... liebhabern!!
... Sie sind hier! In der Ubahn, am Bahnhof, auf der Strasse ... ueberall! ;)
Peking hat ja alleine schon 19 Millionen Einwohnern. Begibt man sich aber hinein in die "Hutongs" den beruehmten Siedlungen zwischen den Hauptstrassen mit vielen Winkel und kleinen Gassen kehrt ein bisschen Ruhe in die hektische Hauptstadt Chinas ein. Dort findet das 'richtige' Leben statt. Dort spielen alte Maenner chinesisches Schach, kochen Frauen auf ...
Meeting "The Ladies"...
... had changed! The exciting part was that this was the start of my trans siberian journey! I had pinned this as a highlight for my travels, and I was also happy about being part of a group again and having people to be with. I think Korea made me realize that I was probably more of a people person than I had thought. And, this was when I met time "The Ladies"... The Ladies were the rest of the people in the tour group tour - 5 girls all aged 21-23. This, I ...
Beijing
... airport for a flight to Xian to experience the historical side of your China trip.
BEIJING
The capital of the People's Republic of China is one of the largest cities with a population of over 14 million. Beijing first became an imperial capital during the Mongol Yan dynasty (1279-1368) and both the Ming and Qing emperors ruled from the Forbidden City at its heart. Today, an all-pervading spirit of change has ...
What a Wall
Wednesday 9th May 2012
We had a very early start this morning. We left the hotel at 7am to drive for 2 hours to get to the Great Wall. The traffic was horrendous, lucky we left early to beat the traffic! The wall is truly gob smackingly amazing. It snakes its way up and down and along the mountains. And OMG is it steep. Some steps are really high, some steps are really low and the others are ...
The Great Wall of Smog
... encerclé de bâtiments staliniens, se trouvent aussi un Monument en honneur à la Grande Marche, un pavillon célébrant l’anniversaire de la République Populaire et bien sûr un drapeau qui flotte très haut devant Tiananmen et le portrait de Mao et dont l’abaissement fait l’objet chaque soir d’une vraie paranoïa policière.
Au complet opposé, la visite de sites moins sensibles tels que le Temple du Ciel ou le parc Beihai (deux merveilles) ...