Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Beijing Day 3
On our 3rd day in Beijing we had arranged for someone to pick us up and take us to The Badaling portion of the great wall, the best restored and most visited portion of the wall. It was rainy and overcast and cold as we left, and we thought we might actually see a little snow on the wall. We woke up early (around 5:30 a.m), Cashed in on our breakfast and said goodbye to Dave, and then jumped in our car for the 2 hour ride out to the wall. It stopped raining but was still cold and gray outside. As you can see from the pictures, my camera had trouble getting through all the low hanging fog, but it was reminiscint of a dark misty kung fu movie, exactly the sort of thing you'd expect to see if you believed everything you saw on the big screen. You start your journey on a chair lift (which having grown up in Florida and never been skiing I'd never ridden on before) that lifts you up to the wall. There were a few vendors at the start and a few other tourists there, but we managed to beat the big groups and it was nothing like visiting during the peak of summer tourist season. We started out in coats and gloves and hats, and as we climbed the steep stairs and hillsides we warmed up quite nicely and were down to just a long sleeve shirt by the time we finished. In my wildest imagination I never actually pictured myself standing on the great wall, when suddenly I looked around and realized there I was in one of the world's most amazing places. The views and the late autumn colors were amazing and the steep climbs and fast descents made it a really fun adventure. As more people arrived at the wall it was fun to watch the choices of footwear, including some high heel boots, that people chose for the climb. We walked out and back for a little more than 2 hours and were rewarded with a ride back down the toboggan ride. Picture a luge that you sit in, running down a curvy metal half pipe. Is it touristy and totally out of place? Absolutely! But was it really fun? You bet! Except for the people who went down before us were really slow and we stopped one time to let them get farther down, when someone crashed into the back of W and hit head to head. That was not so fun. She toughed it out though, and on she went. We then talked our driver Lucy into taking us to a roadside fish place for lunch. Picture a trout farm sort of place where someone scoops your lunch up with a net and then cooks it for you. They really wanted us to eat the sturgeon that they had sitting in the bottom of the pool, but you can't imagine how much that grosses you out if you see someone scoop it up off the bottom of the pool before you eat it. We passed and went for a trout looking fish instead. It came fried in a brown sauce and was awesomely delicious. We also ordered an Eggplant dish that was crisp on the outside and was the most delicious eggplant I'd ever eaten. After a huge lunch (The fish we got was huge, and we ordered too many tasty veggie dishes) we journeyed back to the city, napping along the way of course, and had Lucy drop us off at the spa Wendy and Betty liked. I sat and watched The Mysterius Island on TV and had a beer while they got massages. It was relaxing for everyone. We then proceeded back to the frame shop to pick up our goods and were very pleased with the results. We grabbed some snacks and some drinks at Happy Hour, and then it was back to the silk market for more shopping. I got myself a new backpack by totally turning Chinese culture upside down and insisting I couldn't pay the asked for price because W had all the money and would only let me have more than US $20 to pay for it. Meanwhile W was breaking the spirit of the purse lady in the booth across from my backpack. You do not want to negotiate with her. Then as the market was closing I picked up 3 pairs of shoes for about US$20 each that alleged to be much fancier brands than they likely are. One pair even claims to be made in Italy. By the time we took the very convenient subway home we were too tired to venture out for dinner so we tried to get some room service but for a second day in a row couldn't negotiate the phone system and decided to just go to bed.
Labels:
Beijing,
China,
food,
Great wall,
restaurants,
shopping,
silk market,
travel
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