Showing posts with label Beijing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beijing. Show all posts
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Forbidden City
Labels:
"Forbidden City",
"Tiananmen Square",
Beijing,
China
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Temple of Heaven
After lunch on Saturday, we went to tour the Temple of Heaven. All the temples in Beijing are really interesting. Temple of the Moon is on the west side of the city, Temple of the Sun is on the east side, Temple of the Earth to the North, and Temple of the Heavens on the south side. Forbidden city is at the center of it all. The emperer would travel from the forbidden city to various temples to perform sacrifices and other rites - the harvest sacrifice was performed at Temple of Heaven.
The temple grounds at Temple of Heaven are the largest in Beijing, and the temple itself is gigantic. Check out the photos!
I've got to post this and then pass out. I don't think I'm going to make it up late enough to call anyone tonight, but I'll probably wake up around 4 am again to make calls. Tomorrow it is off to the Forbidden City and Tianamen Square. Then the transfer to Tianjin.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Getting to Beijing
I Got to the Airport in Minneapolis the requisite 2 hours prior to the international flight and subsequently made it through check-in and security in 5 minutes. While having lunch at Wolfgang Puck's Express, the bartender and I noticed the same woman walk by - and both said "That's Macy Gray - she's got to be famous to wear her hair like that!" The bartender tracked her down - turns out she was a female vocalist. Not Macy Gray, but Marva King - she said she sings with Prince sometimes.
The flight from MSP to Tokyo was long, but uneventful. In the 12 1/2 hours on the plane I:
The change of planes went smoothly - From the not so nice 747-400 for the long hall to the sweet A330 - with the in seat personal video system. Unfortunately I was too tired to really enjoy it. Scored a sweet seat isle in the 2nd row of coach with no seat in front of me. I was able to doze a bit on that flight. Summary: Left Minneapolis(MSP) on 2-14 at 1:10pm, arrived Beijing 2-15 at 9:15pm
Transfered to the hotel in Beijing and passed out at 11:30pm- only to start tossing and turning at 4:15am - Jet Lag Sucks...
The flight from MSP to Tokyo was long, but uneventful. In the 12 1/2 hours on the plane I:
- Listened to all 31 prince songs on my iPod
- Read the complementary Wall Street Journal cover to cover (are these still randomly showing up at our house?)
- Listened to all 44 Husker Du songs on my iPod
- Watched the 2nd half of the 2nd in-flight movie - really bad with the Rock as a quarterback...
- Watched a really good movie (Super-Bad) on my computer - forgot to turn the backlight down to conserve power and spent my 1st battery in less than an hour :-(
- Reread 2 chapters of the Wold is Flat - by Thomas Friedman
- Watched the 3rd in flight Movie - Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium - Better than the Rock quarterback movie, but not as good as Super Bad.
- Watched the free episode of "How I Met Your Mother" on my iPod - I didn't think I'd like video on the smallish screen, but I am impressed.
- Still had 2.5 hours to kill - When the last in flight entertainment was done and they put up the flight progress map - I couldn't believe it - the plane looked like it was over Japan, but we still had 2.5 hours left
- Put on the classical music channel from the airplane with the noise canceling headphones and attempted to doze until breakfast (I think they served 2 full meals and 2 snacks on the flight).
The change of planes went smoothly - From the not so nice 747-400 for the long hall to the sweet A330 - with the in seat personal video system. Unfortunately I was too tired to really enjoy it. Scored a sweet seat isle in the 2nd row of coach with no seat in front of me. I was able to doze a bit on that flight. Summary: Left Minneapolis(MSP) on 2-14 at 1:10pm, arrived Beijing 2-15 at 9:15pm
Transfered to the hotel in Beijing and passed out at 11:30pm- only to start tossing and turning at 4:15am - Jet Lag Sucks...
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