We are 7 hours after waking up on Monday evening at 7 table eating. The internet is so slow I think about it to send a posduif. I got in the shower and the water went from freezing to boiling in cycles. I strip my nut and complained at reception. No one spoke English. We say they need us uitsort.
We follow Wikitravel's 3 day itinerary for Beijing. This morning started at Tiananmen Square. We got back to Chairman Mao out. Our plan is to start at the Temple of Heaven, and then work through Tianamen, doing the Forbidden City, two parks and the night market.
We start by subway down to Tianamen "for the Temple of Heaven level up cartoon network on the pictures close Tianamen." (Travel wisdom 101 by Ingrid Groenewald). The search step we length of Tianamen looking for the temple. There is security EVERYWHERE. They have normal police presence (times 5) and 10 checkpoints around the square, including metal detectors and pat-downs, along with half of the army. It was a Wednesday morning, it's sad and cold masses of people level up cartoon network is not the word. I guess (and it is conservative) we see 250,000 people in the square. It is therein bath. Given it was an absolute massive place that good 2 miles long and about a kilometer wide.
On the square's south side (and between the square and the Forbidden City), the portrait of Chairman Mao against the red wall with a beautiful "Gate" on him. A Gate (gate below) is a hole in a large wooden or brick structure with a roof and very nicely decorated. It is about 30 meters high, 50 meters long and 20 meters wide. It has one or more walk-through of 5 meters x 5 meters where people walk. Think Brandenburg gate or Arc de Triomphe with a green tile roof Harvey and a rastafarian paintjob. It must Harvey Tile with a lifetime warranty for it to be like 500 years. Chairman Mao for a fountain with opera put on a show. I think you call it a fountain or musical fountain, but I'm not sure. Then there is a 8 lane road that goes to the street with security on the inside. Chairman Mao is outside the fence. The first element level up cartoon network of Chairman Mao is the national flag. There is a sign that shows the time, morning and evening the flag was hoisted and ironed. It's a helluva show, but we have not seen it not yet applicable. The next item is an obelisk level up cartoon network type thing for the people who died in the oorog against the Japs.
Heroes, each of them in the win against the Japanese (dat is not the way I Have history, but I do not think they let the truth get in the way of a good story is coming.) After the needle is my dream home theater. Two Ultra-Mega plasma screens that depict the beauty of the country in a PowerPoint slideshow. level up cartoon network On repeat. With a huge sound system. 5,000 people level up cartoon network stood and looked at each screen.
Then in a row to enter the block. Literally. The ride is 8 people wide and extends for at least a mile to the east and west side of the entrance. This is to see Chairman Mao. "But President Mao (Mao Zhe Dong) is already dead since 1987!". No problem, level up cartoon network because he's been embalmed. Everyone stood in rows to a dead dude in a glass case with many bosses to see underlayer. I feel the craving to do it. We decided we are going to let the masses by shift and return later.
East is the House with the red flag over the entrance. Technically called the Great Hall of the People. That's where the one party state its one party and one party manifesto plan transit without opposition. Lord is the catch ... It works! I once an MD of a company's heard "You are 'taking this democracy thing too far." level up cartoon network China is not authoritarian. They listen to their people through regional representatives. It is time that South Africa also have directly elected representatives. People level up cartoon network who are accountable towards level up cartoon network someone, not some obscure power.
Behind (north) of Mao's Mausoleum (technically the Mao Zhe dong Memorial Hall), the North Gate. It was the old entrance of Beijing's level up cartoon network walls. It's the same type of design as the first gate. If it is not broke do not fix it. We walk by. The most outstanding thing is the peacock blue paint the place breathtakingly beautiful make. We walked through the gate, as Qing- and Ming era emperors, Marco Polo, Nixon and Mao himself for us. At the far north end of the square is the Qianmen station and Qianmen gate.
This is the grand gate. Then there Gates and paleisies for every emperor who had a spare money for Renovations. There are also homes for them "something on the side ...." I heard all the Queen; "Qiandou, you can not so much girfriends not continue." "Would you like a Queen or want to be a cleaner to be ...?" The place is very, very nice, and you can write a blog just about Fo
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