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Among the Ruins of the Old Summer Palace

A travel blog entry by crusty

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... a National holiday, where nationalistic fever reaches fever pitch......not my wisest moment. I think was the only westerner there. Needless to say, for the first 15 or so minutes, I was thinking I'd made a BIG error. There were tonnes of people there due to the holiday, and I was getting some looks, at first.

Apart from one small incident, it looks like my imagination was once again running wild once again.

While it is quite ...

Distinct World-famous Jewellery - Thomas Sabo Jewe

A travel blog entry by zhangming4

... is launched from your provider provider to rejoice Barbie's 50th
anniversary. The assortment is made up of attractive bracelet versions
and necklace variations which may very well be exclusive. The assortment
attributes one thing for the lots of with diverse fashion taste. Even
so that is irrespective of the truth that a person is hunting ...

Overcoming the wall..metaphorically and physically

A travel blog entry by mitchellhs

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... excitement from everyone on the bus was moving. People talked about the difficulties they faced and how they overcame them...the view from on the mountain and the pride they felt in themselves for conquering their own wall as well as The Great Wall...

We did some other fun things today too. We visited a Cloisonne making factory (a type of Chinese Enamel Art form), took a tour of Beijing backstreets in a rickshaw, spent some time in a Beijing lady's house, ...

Beijing - Day 1 after a long flight

A travel blog entry by rbobski

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... style!

Then headed to the Ming Tombs where the first Ming emperor is buried and honored. Very complicated history of this country - we thought American history was rough in grade school. Then onto the Bird's Nest and Water Cube from the Beijing Olympics - modern archtectural feats. Jeff ran into a patient of his at the Olympic Venue - what a small world that out of the 20 million people in Beijing we run ...

T-Square, Hutongs, and a Forbidden City

A travel blog entry by gretchencotter

Forget what I said about the smog - today there was enough to make up for yesterday. We started our walk in Tiananmen Square - at about 100 acres it is said to hold 1 million people and is one of the biggest public squares in the world.

Next we toured the Forbidden city (now called "The Palace Museum"). We walked from the south gate to the north gate - a distance of over half a mile but with all the stairs and walking around taking photos we covered a ...

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