My Visa application is on its way to the consulate. Flight & hotel are booked. Now it's a waiting game. Even though I've followed all of the Visa instructions to a tee, I'm still nervous for everything to run smoothly. Denial and I do not get along ...
I picked up a couple guides: Top 10 Beijing (Eyewitness Travel) and Mandarin Phrasebook (lonely planet). Hopefully these can help me plan excursions and get around the city.
Today is the start of China's Mid-Autumn Festival of the Harvest Moon, which really got me thinking about how excited I am to experience their culture! There's so much color, enthusiasm and tradition that I'm just hoping I'll be able to take it all in without being too overwhelmed.
So far my Mandarin knowledge is quite slim:
Ni hao, ma? = How do you do?
Xie Xie = Thank you
I've got the itch to travel ... but not just travel. I want to experience the places I go and the things I see. I want to take in the landscapes, touch the landmarks, breathe the air, taste the cuisine and contemplate what life would be like right there in that spot. Wherever. For now, we can take just one trip at a time. One experience at a time. Having a blast at every curve!
September 21, 2010
September 6, 2010
Next Stop - Beijing!
Ni hao, ma?
You read it right, my wonderlust is taking me to Asia! I always said I'd like to experience China someday, but I never actually thought it would happen. I'll be spending 3 weeks in the ChaoYang district of PRC's capital, Beijing, this fall. I can't wait to start researching and learning some key Mandarin phrases. Any tips you have would be lovely, as I'm definitely venturing into foreign territory here.
Stay tuned for more info about my travel plans, how to obtain a Visa, etc.
You read it right, my wonderlust is taking me to Asia! I always said I'd like to experience China someday, but I never actually thought it would happen. I'll be spending 3 weeks in the ChaoYang district of PRC's capital, Beijing, this fall. I can't wait to start researching and learning some key Mandarin phrases. Any tips you have would be lovely, as I'm definitely venturing into foreign territory here.
Stay tuned for more info about my travel plans, how to obtain a Visa, etc.
Great Wall of China
Rooftop view of part of the Beijing skyline
ChaoYang District (where I'll be staying)
Temple of Heaven, Beijing
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