Sunday, October 10, 2010

BEIJING CHINA: A Visit to Imperial Beijing

BEIJING has always been in my list of places to visit, because of the Great Wall!  The Great Wall of China is one of the world's wonders and is the only man-made structure to be seen from outer space.  Setting foot on the Wall would be one of many cool things to do in my lifetime.  Visiting the Wall with my family would be even cooler!  And that's just what we did last September 18-22, 2010.  

The door to Beijing opened to us on the first week of September when Cebu Pacific Air launched its new international route with a seat promo.  For only US$110/pax, we were on our way to the imperial city ex Manila.  From Cebu, we also got seats to Manila on promo fare.  

We arrived in Beijing almost midnight on the 18th.  Our guide, fresh looking and wide awake, was already waiting for us.

Beijing is a fusion of the old and the new. The places we went to, like Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Tombs, were mostly reminiscent of Imperial Beijing, when emperors in a dynasty rule over thousands of years.  The modern ones, built for the Olympics in 2008 were the National Grand Theater and the Olympic stadiums - Birds' Nest and Water Cube.

TOUR
Our tour guide, Even, with Hans
We decided to get a tour guide because of the language barrier.  Even though my son was very excited to try out the little Mandarin he knows, we decided that would not be enough. *wink* 

I did our itinerary based on tour offerings of different Chinese tour agencies. Our guide (and now friend!), Liu Yin Zhu (American name Even) is smart and beautiful.  The tour was inclusive of service vehicle that provided airport transfers and took us to all the places in our itinerary. 


ACCOMMODATION

We stayed at the City Walls, a courtyard house, for the duration of our trip.  After surfing through the net for cheap hotels and other accommodation, we decided a courtyard house in a hutong neighborhood would be the closest to a real Chinese home as we can get.  We even found a Holiday Inn hotel that's about the same price but we still opted to stay in our "Chinese home".


When in China, live as the (old) Chinese do...
For only US$55/night, we got a double bed private ensuite (meaning with private bath and CR).  We were provided with key cards for the front door which was kept locked 24hours a day.  We were also provided lockers as safety boxes for important personal belongings such as our passports.  In the courtyard, you get to engage in casual talk with other guests who were from other parts of the world.


Courtyard, where guests talk about the day's activities

Outside and walking through alleyways, one can observe retired Chinese elders playing cards, chatting and going about their daily routine. Our "house" is near to Forbidden City, Jingshan, Houhai and Beihai Parks.

Our hosts, Rachel and Rick, were very accommodating and we felt right at home, a feeling one doesn't get when in a hotel.  They can also actually assist their guests for some tours if the guests have not made prior arrangements yet.

(Tip to mothers: I once thought bringing PSP would be the smartest thing to do if traveling with kids; it will keep them in one place and not bother us "adults". For this trip, we thought not to let Hans play with PSP and guess what? Our family bonding went great, it turned out to be one of the best family vacations we ever had and Hans learned a lot of new things because he did not have the PSP to engross him. After the trip, he got more interested in dynasties and other things China and he even read materials about them, without me egging him to do so. - 
**My son read this tip and he gave me 2-thumbs up.**)


Day 1 of our Beijing tour took us to Jingshan Park, Temple of Heaven, Quanjude, Forbidden City, Tian'anmen Square and to a Kung Fu show.  

20 comments:

  1. :) nice shots and very informative..

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  2. well? definitely you'll love blogging then hehehe... So impressive! I'm giving you my two thumbs up as well! Way to go TMAS...

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  3. Hi Ate Therese! Nice one! I'm soo happy you had a blast bonding with Hans and Kuya Eric... Keep the blogs coming! - Milanie

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  4. i've seen the lowering of the flag as well...not much to enjoy but it's fascinating to see how the guard keeps the flag...it's kinda Jet Li style...hehehe

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  5. definitely does not seem like a first blog... very well written! thanks ats! -amy-

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  6. Nice blog Ms Therese! Keep it up mmy! Thanks for sharing. ~MAG~ :)

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  7. Wow congratulations Reese!!! I feel like reading our sunstar Life & Leisure column here, you know just like when Ma'am Nelia, Emily, and the rests would do after a familiarization tour? I'm pretty sure you had taken notes to remember all the details of this travel...and that makes you a writer now! ...And the pictures are all great! Kudos and looking forward to more blogs on your next tours...(LDC)

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  8. Wow! You captured every detail and the highlights of our trip... salamat res, na review pud ko.. lol... keep on blogging!!! luv it...looking forward for the part II of imperial beijing... :)

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  9. ats, nice jud imo blog... mura sad mi naka adto na og china by the info....ABAT

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  10. Therese, thanks for sharing. I feel like I'm in Beijing also.

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  11. Congrats Mam! you are now a certified blogger too...its a good decision starting a blog and share to people your journeys...reading it feels like ive been there too and the photos are great...Keep on blogging = )

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  12. This is really good stuff.. very informative and very well arranged... I'm looking forward to reading more of your blogs in the near future.

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  13. RAASoler, husband and father of one, working full time, middle class, love to travel as wellOctober 14, 2010 at 3:06 AM

    Wow, Bonggacious jud kaayo!!! very informative, thought-provoking and dramatic. I was furiously holding back my tears while reading your blog. We are so so going to Beijing!!! will await your other travel blogs in the future. Great stuff!

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  14. nice blog mom i want reading more blogs nice one (hans)

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  15. nice one tmas...congrats... mura jud dili first time...its as if you've been doing blogs for quite some time already...(told my office mates to read your blog.. ) so inspiring.. so informative ... so so "you"... ( MAP )

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  16. your posts makes me miss Beijing! :D nice one, keep this blog up all the time :D

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  17. mom can you post your second blog next week pls.

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  18. i will be posting the day 2 of our trip this week, thanks for all your comments!

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  19. therese, which site did you book your tours?

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  20. freeze, we booked with China Highlights www.chinahighlights.com... they're not the cheapest but passed our other "criteria"...

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