Stuff to look at in Beijing, China

Okay – heading off for a week in China with my family I had lofty plans to get out the old sketch books and capture the locals sites and atmosphere.  Traveling with a 4-year old son (my 4-year old son, for the record) made this pretty impossible, so I humbly offer up some photos I took on my travels instead.

Don’t worry – not going to bore you with pix of me posing in front of various touristy sites (especially as I was wearing shorts for much of the trip).  Instead, I’m focusing on the sites of around Beijing, ancient and modern, that I found photo-worthy.

For a really well drawn Beijing travel guide I’d check out this offering from Sarah McIntyre.

So there you have it.  I didn’t manage to capture some of our experiences in photograph, like the storm we were caught in on our first day. Seriously torrential downpour!  Wondered if it was normal for the Chinese but as it made it on to the local news that night we figured it had to be pretty exceptional.  We had almost made it on foot to Tiananmen Square when the heavens opened and we joined crowds of people sheltering under an large archway, before escaping on a taxi/motorbike/gardenshed-on-wheels type thing.

Or… the fact that locals ask to have their photos taken with you or your kid, like you’re George Clooney or someone.  Happened lots, even half way up the Great Wall!

Or… having our bags and ourselves x-rayed before entering Tiananmen Square (imagine that at Leicester Square!) and even the tube stations.

Or… the over-enthusiastic masseuse.  “Is here okay?” “That’s fine, thanks.” “What about here?” “Erm….. no thank you!” “Why not?” “Erm… I have a wife.”  “Oh, alright then.”  Probably good there’s no photographs of that!

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