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Sunday, 12 August 2018

Destination Diary: Beijing, China


There we were, all packed in a bus to Beijing after we were told that after the rigorous classes we had for our course, we were going to have time to relax. It took us two hours from Tianjin and we made it to Holiday Express Inn.

Formerly called Peking, Beijing is a must-visit for many tourists every year. Because of its cross between old and new, Beijing is still the seat of power and there are so many sights and sounds to savour. 


Memories made at one of the Wonders of the Ancient World

The Great Wall

No visit to Beijing is complete without seeing the Great Wall. The best time to visit is when the sun is up, so there will be good photos for you to take. There are souvenir shops so that you can purchase some memorabilia and also grab snacks after having explored the wall.

There’s actually a warning sign that says:

Advisory in Great Wall Beijing Station (nope that's not me pointing) 

But if you’re someone who can manage, the climb can give a beautiful view of the valley and other structures in it, like pagodas and the connecting moats. The bus took an hour and a half through the Great Wall Valley, so why not make the most of your time there? What you will need are a good pair of shoes, a cap and water. Once you get down from the top, some of the shops also sell ice cream to reward yourself after the climb.

Beijing Olympic Park

Beijing Olympic Park


In 2008, China was at the center of the world’s attention because of the Beijing Olympics. The Olympic Park was constructed solely for hosting the 2008 Summer Olympic Games. China was intent on putting on a good show, being the first time that the country hosted the Olympic Games. The park is vast, so again, walking from the entrance gate up to the main arenas will take patience, as I sat on the grass as soon as I got the chance in front of the Bird’s Nest stadium, and because it was afternoon that we arrived, must also be because of the heat that I thought of staying put for a moment.
 
There are benches and shops all over the place, but it looks like it’s a recreation park after the conclusion of the Olympic Games. It’s also surprisingly a quiet place to spend the afternoon in. How timely it is that I’m writing about the Beijing Olympic Park on the 10th Anniversary of the Beijing Olympics.

Tiananmen Square in Beijing
Tiananmen Square

Known as the seat of power, Tiananmen Square has quite an extensive history, and with many structures around it, it’s no question why. To its north is the gate to the Forbidden City, to the left is the Great Hall of the People, and nearby is the Mao Zedong’s Mausoleum. In the center of the square is the People’s Heroes’ Monument, a silent spectator.

It’s the site of many historic events in China, and is one of the largest squares in the world. Our bus parked a distance away, and we took the underpass by foot and walked to the square mid-morning.

Rickshaw in a side street in Beijing, China

Statue in a side street cafe in Beijing
Side street in Beijing

The Pearl Market

To end our tour around Beijing, we had shabu-shabu lunch and had the chance to visit the Pearl Market for some souvenir shopping and of course, who’s not familiar with the term pasalubong? It’s fun to go around the Pearl Market, and the name of the game is to haggle, haggle, haggle. There are so many stalls and goods in the Pearl Market, but my personal favorites are the stamp engraver and the stall selling masks from the Peking Opera House. But my baggage allowance won’t allow it though, as after Beijing we were heading straight to Shanghai via bullet train. 

Shabu Shabu Lunch, Pearl Market, Beijing

Stamp Engraver in Pearl Market, Beijing
Masks of the Peking Opera House, Pearl Market, Beijing, China

Because of time constraints, our group didn’t have the time to visit the other attractions. I’d love to go back someday and visit the Silk Market, Forbidden City and The Temple of Heaven, but perhaps with family next time.


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Disclaimer: All inputs are based on my experience while in China. A schedule was planned for our group beforehand given the limited amount of time. 

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