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Jul 05 2008

Back from China

Published by Derek under Travel, Personal

Back from China

Went to China at the start of the Summer to visit with Shulan’s family in Nanjing, and also took a trip to Beijing for a bit of sight seeing. This was just after the major earthquake in Chungdu, so as you see it has been some time since I got back, but wanted to post a few notes about the trip.

Derek in Red Square at the famous gate into the Forbidden City with the picture of Mao watching over all.

Shulan overlooking a courtyard from a Palace building steps in the Forbidden City

First some pictures. A lot of these are from our trip up to Beijing to do some sightseeing. We took an overnight sleeper train up north to get there, which was fun, haven’t done that since I was a child. But I’m sure the enjoyment factor would fade quickly after the novelty factor wears off. We got to see some of the Olympic buildings constructed for this summer, including the new main stadium known locally as the Bird’s Nest. We went and saw many of the historical sights while in Beijing, including the Forbidden City, the Great Wall and the Ming Tombs, and of course since I was with Shulan sampled many of the authentic cuisines of Beijing, searching out the locals favorite restaurants and foods.

Derek in a similar spot of the Forbidden City overlooking courtyard.

Together in a restaurant in Beijing.  Not too happy so probably haven't eaten yet :-)

As you can imagine I was following the events of the earthquake quite closely. There was an amazing outpouring from the Chinese people while we were there. And the openness and effectiveness of the organized government response was equally impressive. Hopefully their openness signals some permanent future trends, and will not revert to old ways say after the Olympics. I know for example the criticisms by especially the parents of possible irregularities in construction techniques, especially for school and other public buildings, are beginning to be discouraged and quieted more and more by the Chinese officials. We will see if they can close the barn door after letting the horses of progress out this time.

A picture of us together somewhere on the Great Wall.

Shulan at the Great Wall

Derek at the Great Wall

Some of my favorite coverage of the Chengdu Earthquake came from NPR. I am a listener and supporter of public radio, and they happened to have some of their radio reporters in Chengdu for a feature on China focusing on Schizuan providence when the earthquake struck.

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