When we first learned that we would be moving to Korea, my parents decided that they would meet us in China - we thought that was a great idea because it's a short trip for us (2 hour plane ride) and we would get the chance to have some once in a lifetime adventures together! The weekend after July 4th was the weekend that we chose to meet them. We flew into China and could immediately tell that this was very different from where we live in Korea. It is such a big city and there are SO many people everywhere!
Luckily when we were on the plane, we had made a friend who helped point us in the right direction to our hotel. He took us most of the way there and then we had to go our separate ways...a taxi cab driver immediately came up to us shouting Chinese numbers "I take you to your hotel: 200 Yuan!" and so Ryan did some negotiating and got us a pretty low price, so we hopped in. This guy was driving like a mad man...cutting people off and then he pulled up at an alley and told us that is where our hotel was...we were a little skeptical, but we got out and started walking down the alley...we knew it was part of the hutongs which are alleyways where the old courtyards used to be. Luckily we passed some tourists on the way who assured us that we were going the right way. The hotel was really neat because it was once the home of an Chinese scholar/dignitary - it was almost like being in a museum. They had pictures of the previous owner around and several courtyards when you could sit and relax...it was very relaxing, particularly being in the middle of Beijing in one of the hutongs. (Hotel Website)
Ryan and I walked around for a little bit, grabbed some food and found our way to Tiananmen Square - it was closed off for a military march to go and get the Chinese flag and take it down for the evening. It was particularly crowded because Raul Castro was in town and was participating in several events around that area - they even put up the Cuban flag for him in the square.
The next morning, my parents got to the hotel and it was so wonderful to see them! They had already had some adventures in China because they had spent the past few days in X'ian seeing the Terra Cotta warriors so they filled us in what a great time they had in China so far. Both my dad and I have always wanted to see the Forbidden City so we decided to head there first as it wasn't too far from our hotel. We hopped on the subway and headed that way. It turns out we were not the only ones that had this bright idea...it was incredibly crowded with lots and lots of people! We got tickets and went inside! It is such an impressive place and much bigger than I ever imagined! We ended up walking around the Forbidden City for 5 hours! It was awesome! Such a great day!
They also had the largest Buddha carved out of a single tree (26m) - it was even in the Guinness Book of World Records! It was a great experience to see how important the Buddhists temples are to people.
Afterwards, we walked over to the Confucius temple across the road. This was much quieter than the Buddhist temple but it was fun to walk around. We watched the show that they had for a little while and they we walked through the stone tablets. The atmosphere of each of the temples was very different but we enjoyed seeing both.
Ryan and my dad headed to the Military Museum...
...while my mom and I went to a Chinese market tour and cooking class. It was awesome! The market tour was great because they walked us around and showed us some of the spices and vegetables that we likely hadn't seen before and the best way to use them in your cooking.
Since we had already had quite a bit of dinner in the cooking class, we weren't super hungry, so we decided to check out the night market. They had some skewers of meat and then also all kinds of crazy treats such as scorpions, star fish, squid, etc. My dad, Ryan, and I tried scorpions. It actually didn't taste that bad...basically like popcorn because they fry it so much, haha.
It was quite the adventure and a very unique experience! It was a great few days so far in China and there was still more great memories to be made! Check out Part 2 to hear about our trip to the Summer Palace & Great Wall! (I will upload it once I finish writing it - soon!) :)
Luckily when we were on the plane, we had made a friend who helped point us in the right direction to our hotel. He took us most of the way there and then we had to go our separate ways...a taxi cab driver immediately came up to us shouting Chinese numbers "I take you to your hotel: 200 Yuan!" and so Ryan did some negotiating and got us a pretty low price, so we hopped in. This guy was driving like a mad man...cutting people off and then he pulled up at an alley and told us that is where our hotel was...we were a little skeptical, but we got out and started walking down the alley...we knew it was part of the hutongs which are alleyways where the old courtyards used to be. Luckily we passed some tourists on the way who assured us that we were going the right way. The hotel was really neat because it was once the home of an Chinese scholar/dignitary - it was almost like being in a museum. They had pictures of the previous owner around and several courtyards when you could sit and relax...it was very relaxing, particularly being in the middle of Beijing in one of the hutongs. (Hotel Website)
The antique Chinese bed in our Wedding Suite at the hotel |
This is the courtyard in our hotel...it was a lot of fun to sit out here and read in the mornings and then we would all play cards in the evenings...it was great! |
Tiananmen Entrance to the Forbidden Palace at night |
The soldiers walked over to take down the Chinese flag... |
My mom, dad & I inside the Forbidden Palace |
Buddhists with incense as an offering |
Bright Blue statue - notice the crown of skulls |
Another Buddha statue |
Dad & I in front of the Temple |
26m Buddha carved from a single tree! It's even in the Guinness Book of World Records! |
Ryan & I with Confucius :) |
The Temple |
Stone Scroll |
Dance Performance |
Confucius Scholar statues |
...while my mom and I went to a Chinese market tour and cooking class. It was awesome! The market tour was great because they walked us around and showed us some of the spices and vegetables that we likely hadn't seen before and the best way to use them in your cooking.
Spices at the Market! |
Some of the fresh veggies |
Afterwards, we went to the cooking class and we learned how to make 3 dim sum dishes - a chicken/noodle dish, chicken & sticky rice in Lotus leaves, and then the sticky rice balls with sesame seeds on the outside and red bean paste in the middle. It was really fun to make them ourselves and they were absolutely delicious!
Sticky rice balls with red bean paste in the middle - SO DELICIOUS! |
Entrance to the Night Market |
Look closely - there are starfish, snakes, lizards, grubs, scorpions, centipedes and seahorses |
Scorpions - we bought a skewer of them! There were 3 so... |
Ryan was the brave one who took the first scorpion! |
I snagged the second...Yummm!! |
And Dad finished off the last one! |
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