First we went to the district of Hutong, "Old Beijing", to see the old houses that surrounded the Forbidden City and got the chance to go through a home that the family has lived in for 5 generations. To get there we all got in rickshaws (now bikes, not running men) for the ride. What a cool little experience.
George our CCAI guide |
Next, we went to the silk factory where we learned how silk is made and watched the interesting process of making double cocoon silk comforters (the silk is the inside "fluff" part). Really interesting. Then we went to eat lunch in a wonderful restaurant. The food was shared on a big lazy susan for a table of 10. Everything was delicious! It is very interesting how everyone shares food in China. It's so cultural to share all the food with others.
After lunch we went through Tainanmen Square and into the Forbidden City. We had heard about Chinese staring at Americans and especially blondes but it's hard to understand until it happens. People would come up to mom and gesture that they wanted their picture with her! And then there would actually be a short line as people waited their turn. There was a beautiful 16 year old blonde in our group and at one point George had to break up the crowd and basically rescue her! The square itself was so huge. It was crazy to think about this was where the demonstrations took place back in 1989. There is so much history here but this is history we watched live on tv. I was in college at the time and was in a cultural class called Life in China. What timing that this took place while I was in that class. Next we headed into the Forbidden City. Really no words can describe how grand this place is. I have heard but until you are there and see how it goes on and on, it really is hard to describe. These buildings are amazing and you could easily spend a few days going through it all. I knew that several emperors ruled from the Forbidden City but I assumed that is was added to over the centuries but I learned that one emperor built the entire thing over 14 years. The detail in the buildings is amazing. It is also very balanced in the design. No women could enter through the main gate unless the empress on her wedding day. No men were allowed in the women's grounds except eunuchs and no women were allowed in the inner courts. The buildings are all wooden and there are huge iron vats around the grounds that would hold water in the event of a fire.
Mom deserves a big kiss for coming half way around the world with me! |
We were then taken to a Chinese acrobat show which was entertaining. But honestly I was so exhausted by this point I dosed off several times. I could have happily skipped this part but it wasn't an option as part of the tour. When we got back to the hotel, we were exhausted but we took a short walk along some local streets. That was entertaining in itself! There were people playing music and dancing in the street for no apparent reason. We laughed until we were silly! Mom and I had a fantastic first day and it's only the beginning.
5 comments:
Glad you are meeting so many nice families; we have stayed in touch with four from our group (and to add...we were both over 50 when we adopted AA and had two granddaughters too!). Have a blast, so many memories will be with you for a lifetime!
Alyzabeth's Mommy
Yayyy glad to hear kelly that you girls are enjoying yourselves. I am following your journey. I can't wait to see pictures of your precious baby girl... Blessings !!!
It is so cool getting to know the other people in your group. They will become lifelong friends, because let's face it you are all sharing one of the most wonderful experiences in your life together. Fun to see George in your photo ... he was THE best!!! I'm SO enjoying following your journey!!!
Yeah! I am so glad that you are having a good time and enjoying your trip!
Glad to hear your first full day in China went so well! So many wonderful part's of Mia Jade's beautiful country were viewed, savored and appreciated! You'll relive these memories for a long time and then share them with your precious Mia Jade. Enjoy!!
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