This is part of our Fourth of July celebration at an elementary school in Shijiazhuang.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Beijing
The army doing their drills right outside the Forbidden City
On the Great Wall of China!!
Beijing is the capital of China with a population around 14 million. Since the 2008 Beijing Olympic games, tourism has really taken off. Sources say that in a few years Beijing along with China will be the number one tourist site in the world. Beijing has many things to do and see such as the Forbidden City, The Great Wall of China, the Olympic Green, Tiananmen Square and tons of shopping. You could spend years exploring Beijing but we only had a few days to see the best of the city.
Xi'an
A close up of the clay figures.
This sight was discovered by a peasant digging a well in 1974. Today the peasant's land in one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Excavations have discovered over 7,000 soldiers, and no two soldiers looks the same. Originally each warrior was colored with pigment and were holding a weapon. Today archeologist are still digging up new warriors.
Guilin
The Li River in Guilin
Guilin is a city in Southern China that is famous for the Li River and the karst mountain formations. This area has been inspiring poets and artest for thousands of year. This was our favorite stop along our journey.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Shanghai
Shanghai is the largest city in China with a population of over 14 million. Shanghai is a port city on the Yellow Sea. The name Shanghai means "above the sea". The colonial section of Shanghai which is known as The Bund is the glamorous, high living, and ultimately decadence area of town. Today Shanghai is growing at a rapid pace, new high rises are going up all over the city. Shanghai is an autonomous municipality, and recent explosion of economic and industrial development has made it one of the fastest growing cities in the world.
The Flight To China
The first leg of the trip was an 14 1/2 hour flight into Shanghai. After being checked by the Chinese Haz-vat team for Swine-flu symptoms, we were free to start exploring Shanghai...
