Anyway, despite the monumental crowds in places, the Forbidden City was truly beautiful and HUGE! We managed to get off the beaten track a few times and found ourselves in peaceful courtyards and gardens full of sculptoral rocks and pine trees without a soul around (apart from the omnipresent robot lady in our ears of course...) and got a real feeling of what it must have been like in its heyday. The sun shining obviously helped with the whole experience! Eventually we were exhausted and left via the North entrance and climbed the hill in Jingshan Park for amazing views of the Forbidden City and across the whole of Beijing.
Our stomachs were calling so we stopped for a lunch and then reunited ourselves with our wheels of steel and started a cycle pootle around some of the hutong (alleyways) - which was a lovely way to see the city. The hutong are a weird hotchpotch of old temples and ornate gateways and new building, with bicycles, electric bicycles, rickshaws, motorbikes, pedestrians and cars all vying for roadspace! Our bike ride also took us alongside Qianhai lake with its ornate bridges and loads of little boats. Lovely!
As you can probably gather, we really quite like Beijing! From what I've heard it's really changed a lot in the last few years - no doubt mostly for the Olympics - but it is cool.
OK, gotta go, we have a wash on...
Tomorrow we go to the Great Wall!!!!
Morge






What a terrific experience, really fun reading, even fell in love with the nutty steel lady. Brilliant photos, specially Mr. Kiwi, and Porgie and his little ball! Enjoy enjoy... ah, the Great Wall! (Years ago when I was there, we met a group of Chinese youths with a portable radio playing "La Bamba" at full blast, it felt a bit out of place!
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