Sunday, August 10, 2008

Race to the Great Wall of China

Beijing Tiger by Bobby McGill


Forbidden City by Bobby McGill

Beijing means 'Northern Capital' and in many ways the name speaks for itself. It is the capital of the People's Republic of China and the capital of bureaucrats. The whole country supposedly runs on Beijing time and is supposed to speak the Beijing dialect. From here the Chinese Communist Party rules over its enormous empire while further to the south, you will find more and more free trading with new capitalists, having contributed to form the new face of China over the last decades.


Temple of Heaven by Sridar Vendala

Beijing has come a long way from the dusty communist capital of the seventies and eighties to a modern city with the usual high rising buildings and shopping malls. At the same time, hotel and restaurant standards have improved enormously. It may not yet be able to compete with Hong Kong or Shanghai, but in its runup to the 2008 Olympics, it is trying real hard. Naturally, Beijing has some of the most superb examples of Chinese architecture. No other place in China offers such a large number of old buildings as Bejing. On top of that, Beijing is one of the more convenient starting points for visiting The Great Wall.


The Great Wall by Grace Yang

Despite rain in Beijing, women cyclists competed by following a mind-blowing course that included the Temple of Heaven and The Great Wall of China as the finish line. They all deserve Olympic medals !

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