Because our time in China was so limited, we planned on seeing what we thought were the obvious sights not to be missed - The Great Wall, Tianamen Square, the Forbidden city and of course, some markets. Unfortunately we ran out of time to see the forbidden city but managed to do everything else - which we absolutely LOVED!!!!
The wall itself is really something quite spectacular, especially when you consider the history of this man made wonder. Much like the iconic dragon that represents China with its power and great strength, the wall weaves up and down the mountains for almost 9000km, and really is a sight to behold.
We caught a cable car up to the wall and by doing so, were exposed to the breathtaking scenery that would likely be missed if you chose to hike up. Beautiful greenery surrounds the wall with splashes of Autumn trees glowing in their rustic glory. Add to that the morning son peaking over the mountains and it was quite the picturesque scene! If I wasn't slightly afraid of open air cable cars I would have taken about 100 more pictures :)
We visited a section of the wall called Mutianya. Not the most popular section (which means less tourists) but we LOVED it and loved that we weren't drowning in a sea of people. It's also the only section of the wall that has a metal toboggan you can ride down from the wall which was an experience in its own right :)
this next pic makes me laugh :)
At the base of the wall at street level, markets line the path and while you can get everything at cheap prices, it's not without some serious bargaining first (and I mean serious bargaining :)
oh how our kids loved the little trinkets and Chinese paraphernalia we got them!
One of the things I love the most about traveling is people watching (I realise that sounds somewhat stalker-ish :) but I find it so fascinating watching people from different worlds live their lives and the highlights are always meeting 'locals' and hearing parts of their stories.
Tiananmen square was somewhat disappointing in that there was NO sign of any memorial AT ALL to the lives lost there (not surprising.....) - but we didn't have a guide so we may have missed it....I hope (but doubt)! That being said, I still loved the amazing detail in which things were presented there, even down to the words formed out of beautifully growing flowers!
After the square we visited some markets that offered 'delicacies' in the way of creepy insects and all kinds of bugs etc.
Some of the options were a bit disturbing.......
Snail soup anyone.....
Or how about some hairy black spiders......
Or some gliders......
Despite all the delicacies on offer, It was the scorpians that brought us to these markets and exactly what Chad wanted to sample (please don't ask me why :) In an attempt to be adventurous I agreed to eat one (shudder) and when I asked the guy selling them if they were dangerous, he smiled and said in his chinese english accent "yes, ob course, bery dangerous! haha. I assume he thought I meant 'delicious'!! The creepiest part was that when we chose our skewer, they will still wriggling around on it......eewwww! In the end they didn't taste that bad, but it was still creepy putting it in my mouth!!!!!
All in all we loved our day in China and look forward to going back and spending more time there. It's also no understatement when I say it's a miracle that we survived the day! Our taxi driver who we met at the airport, wasn't in an official taxi, even though he assured us he was. When we got to his car (which was completely black including the windows) we questioned for a moment if he was actually going to take us to the great wall or if he was going to take us around the corner to a gang of 'ninjas' waiting for us :) luckily he turned out to be somewhat legit, even though I have NEVER experienced such a crazy ride. EVER. I nervously laughed for most of the trip and at one point, when our driver almost crashed the car (the nearest miss) even he laughed maniacally at how crazy it was! I have never seen so many pedestrians/cyclists jump out of the way of a moving vehicle nor have I heard so many horns blown!
After our day in China, we boarded a plane bound for dubai, before heading to Oman!
6 comments:
it is an amazing and daunting place isn't felicity... great shots- thanks for sharing. so excited your home, will call you soon... :)
What an amazing trip. The images are beautiful and it sounds like you managed to squeeze quite a bit in for such a short stay. Looking forward to your pictures from Dubai and Oman.
OH so fun! My husband travels all over the world and I long for the days when I get to go with him. For now, I'll sit and read every picture book in the house but one day .... :)
I'm quite happy to try new foods but I draw the line at insects and creepy crawlies....you are game! I admire you for it haha I wish I could go to China one day....not for the cuisine of course - the views :)
Awesome pictures and what a great trip. The food - speechless! Love the kissing shots! Haha!
Such a great day! (Though sad that pics of us didn't make the cut) :) You forgot to mention that when Chad questioned the validity of our taxi driver he indicated his "license" which Chad then pointed out was nothing more than a bunch of scribbles on a notepad. :) Or when he said he didn't speak English but laughed when you said you didn't believe in Communism. :) Ah such good memories!
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