The trip here was smoother than last time, but in addition to the usual group of four that I hang out with we had four other people and they did slow us down a bit (don't tell them I said that). But, we have the subway figured out and we are in the same hostel so it was straight forward. The boys all went out Thursday night after we got here but Kat and I just got dinner and went to bed to prepare for the long day on Friday.
Now, it's Friday night, and we just finished a very productive day of being tourists. Chad, Kat, Young and I ventured out on our own. I think the other guys staying in our hostel wanted to sleep in. We met at 8 am and started out at Tiananmen Square, then headed to the Forbidden City which is directly across the street. Tiananmen Square is free except for going to see Mao's body but we didn't get a chance to do that today. We paid 60 yuan for the Forbidden City. During our visits to both of those, it was pouring down rain outside. We had rain jackets but still got absolutely soaked. We were starting to think Beijing really hated us because our first trip here was also a disaster. Anyway, we powered through and made the best of it. The Forbidden City was incredible. I know I've seen all of these things before but I was still blown away by the size and beauty of it.
| So many umbrellas... |
| From Chapter 7: "People of the world, unite and defeat the U.S., aggressors and all their running dogs!"....Say what?! |
Finally, we wanted to see the Silk Market. It was the Pearl Market on steroids. It was something like 4 floors of merchandise, the vendors were so aggressive it was startling, and they had everything. I mean everything. Knock off Michael Khors watches, Longchamp bags, Tory Burch purses and shoes, Marc Jacobs bags, Louis Vuittons, rolling suitcases, Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger clothing, North Face jacket, hiking packs, perfumes, paintings, jade jewelry, phones, tablets, Beats. I could go on and on and on. If you even look at an item vendors start yelling at you in English to come inside and take a look, asking you how much you'll pay, they'll grab you and try and pull you inside. I am glad we went to the Pearl Market first because it somewhat prepared us for the agression of these vendors. I was trying to stay calm but it's hard to not be overwhelmed. We didn't buy anything. But, I think we got an idea for what we want from places like that and when we're in Shanghai there will be tons of places like that. I don't want to have to travel to Shanghai with a bunch of stuff I can just buy there.
| Bacer, I also found a stand that you would have enjoyed! They had a huge assortment of oriental beads. You would have loved them for your bracelets. |
Tomorrow we are doing a few other things and I will post about that too.
So fun reading about your adventures! xoxo
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