Beijing feels wild—over the edge to the tune of Cairo and other forgotten cities where back alleys get you lost in time as well as off the map. And there’s no better time to go then the dead of winter, when frosty temperatures means practically zero tourists, crystal clear air (in a city infamous for its smoggy pollutants) and an adventure in addition to a vacation.
The guy in the furry hat showed us a worn, faded black and white photo of himself as a young officer, responsible for who knows what.
I have an article on Beijing coming out soon, so I’m kind of written-out about it for now. I’ll post a link when it’s published and in the meantime voila–a photo essay!
The underground Ming Tombs
The Great Wall of ChinaThe Summer PalaceThe Temple of HeavenCheesy Factory Tour Guard…I’m not stealing a vase! Tienanmen SquareThe Forbidden City“Very nice” in Chinese sounds like: “Fay chang how!”
washaw says
So interesting, thanks.
Evelyn says
I think Luke has one of those “Red Chinese” coats…never knew if it was authentic…now I do!
Raph G. Neckmann says
Happy New Year to you both!
These photos are great and really give a flavour of the place.
I’ve been looking at your blog since you visited mine (I think I left a comment about it under your comment) – really riveting!
I’ve put you on my ‘First Class Blogs I like to read’ blogroll. Looking forward to more of your journeyings!
Susan E. says
Ok, this has nothing to do with China…but you really look good in your cold weather ensemble!
Rachel says
Super chic outfit you are wearing in the top picture! Looks like you two had fun!