Friday 18 March 2011

"There are 9 million bicycles in Beijing- That's a fact!"

OK so we didn't actually count them but there were a lot of bicycles so we'll have to trust Katie Melua's song lyrics on that one. There were so many that they even had their own wide cycle lane to give some protection against the crazy Chinese roads!

So on our first full day we visited this little known tiny wall called The Great Wall of China! Correction, it was HUGE! We thought we were fairly fit but the 1000+ steps proved otherwise! Once we got to the wall itself all the way at the top it was so worth it! We couldn't have asked for a better day, clear blue skies in every direction and the perfect temperature so we didn't get too hot! Ellen even got sun burnt (much to the amusement of our local tour guide!).

We are rather limited as to how many pictures we can post on the blog but for those of you who have facebook we have over 200 photos on there between us! However here is our favourite photo, us doing the CONGA on the great wall. A few years ago Bekah flippantly said that one day when she was better she would do the conga on the Great Wall of China, so here is the picture to prove it!

After walking up and down the wall we decided to take an alternative form of transport back down to the bottom. We tobogganed! It was so much fun and we  even got a video (which we will upload another time) and some great pictures.

The next day we went to Tienanmen Square and the Forbidden City. Both were fantastic places and it was cool for Ellen to be in the square as it really bought some aspects of her history course to life. This is when we really noticed the attention our western looks were going to get us! We had a group photo the square and before we knew it we had crowds of people just watching us and taking photos of us for their own collection. We couldn't get our heads round why they wanted pictures of us and not the historical landmarks around them!

The Forbidden City was beautiful and tardis like with the outside hiding its sheer scale. There was so much detail in everything you saw that we took so many photos. It was great having our guide with us to tell us all the stories of the Emperor and the Ming Dynasty; we really learnt a lot that day.


These were just the highlights of our time in Beijing, we did so much that it's hard to know where to start! Ellen has been keeping a daily journal so what we might do is write that up in the next few posts. So keep your eyes peeled for further updates after we come back from Lady Elliot Island, Australia!!

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