Beijing

We arrived in Beijing Thursday evening, two days before our tour began. Friday morning we set out to explore on foot the surroundings near our hotel and experienced a wee bit of culture shock. ThereRead more
The Summer Palace

We travelled in style today, exploring with a private guide. What a beautiful city; clean, layers of ring roads, beautiful flowers along the streets, flowing traffic, interesting architecture andRead more
The 2008 Beijing Olympic Site

It was a thrill to make a quick stop at the 2008 Olympic site in Beijing where we saw the Water Bubble, the Bird’s Nest, the Indoor Stadium, the Communication/Media Station, and the Observation Tower.
The Lama Temple, Beijing

This afternoon we visited the Lama Temple, the largest and most renowned Tibetan Buddhist temple outside of Tibet. What a magnificent site, which highlights five main halls with their side halls,Read more
Jingshan Park, Beijing

Situated in the centre of Beijing, the Jingshan Park is a beautiful royal landscape garden with a hill that offers a spectacular panoramic view of the Forbidden City and Central Axis. The WanchunRead more
The Temple of Heaven Park

Inside the park we visited the The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests, The Red Throne Steps Bridge, aka the Danbi bridge, the Imperial Vault of Heaven, and the Circular Mound Altar. The Hall of PrayerRead more
The Forbidden City, Beijing

The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, lies in the city center of Beijing, and was once the Chinese imperial palace of the Ming and Qing Dynasties (1368 - 1911). It is the largest,Read more
More Forbidden City

For 500 years the palace was only accessible to the emperor’s attendants and officials by invitation only, thus the name Forbidden City. This stopped when the last emperor left in 1925 when theRead more
Gardens of The Forbidden City, Beijing

The Imperial Garden of the Forbidden City is located behind the Palace of Earthly Tranquility. It was a place for the emperor’s family to relax and visit in a colourful and luxurious atmosphere.
The Legend of Shaolin Kung Fu Show

To top off an already spectacular day in Beijing, we grabbed a quick pre show Jianbing guozi (crepe made from corn and mung bean powder and filled with eggs, coriander, scallions and piece of crispyRead more
The Great Wall of China

We set off at 6am to travel about 80 kms to get to Matianyu, one of the best preserved sections of the Great Wall. After two shuttle buses and a gondola, we reached the starting point. It certainlyRead more
More Great Wall of China

There are battlements atop the walls on both sides of the Great Wall of China. Famous attractions along this 5 star route include Mutianyu Pass, Arrow Valley, and the Eagle Flying Upside Down. With aRead more
Tian’anmen Square

Tian’anmen Square is a significant historical site located in the center of Beijing. It is one of the world’s largest public squares, covering an area of 440,000 square meters and capable ofRead more
Chinese Acrobatic Show

The entertainment is Beijing is out of this world. This one hour performance was China’s answer to Cirque du Soleil. Very dynamic and inspired us to get back to the gym!
Xi’an Street Food & Night Market

We had a full day of travel by bullet train to Xi’an, an ancient capital enduring over 13 dynasties, and one of the oldest cities in China. There are many historic buildings and relics and the worldRead more
The Muslim Quarter of Xi’an

The Muslim Quarter offers a fascinating glimpse into the historical and cultural tapestry of Xi’an. It is located near the Bell and Drum Towers and features the Great Mosque of Xi’an whichRead more
A Royal Feast

Our G for good moment happened today as we experienced a feast fit for royalty at a local restaurant near the Terra Cotta Warriors and Horse Mausoleum. The lazy susan on our table seemed magical asRead more
The Terracotta Army

Today we learned about the history and significance of the Terracotta Army, aka Terracotta Warriors and Horses, a super large collection of life-size terra cotta sculptures in battle formations,Read more
Xi’an City Wall

Xi’an City wall, also known as the Fortifications of X’an, is the most complete city wall that has survived in China, as well as being one of the largest military defensive systems in the world.Read more
The Empress of Tang Dynasty Live Show

We were once again given the great opportunity to indulge ourselves in exotic Chinese entertainment. The splendid Empress of the Great Tang Dynasty music and dance show had us enthralled for the fullRead more
Wild Goose Pagoda, aka Dayan Pagoda

The Giant Wild Goose Pagoda is a well-preserved ancient building and a holy place for Buddhists. It was originally built to house Buddhist scriptures brought back from India and the pagoda played aRead more
Xi’an to Chengdu by Bullet Train

This afternoon we boarded the bullet train to Chengdu reaching speeds of over 300 kms per hour. This was such a smooth and comfortable ride and we were there in 2.5 hours. Tina led us on a quickRead more
Here a Panda, There a Panda!

The day we have all been waiting for has arrived! We have a date with the pandas at the Giant Panda Breeding Research Base, created to provide an ideal breeding environment for these adorable,Read more
Living Like a Local in Chengdu

We filled our afternoon exploring more of Chengdu and acting like the locals. We ate a delicious Chinese meal at a favourite restaurant of the locals and then visited the Narrow and Wide Alley’sRead more
The People’s Park

There is a lot happening at the People’s Park in Chengdu on any given day. The park features an artificial lake, gardens, tea houses where you will find the locals playing mahjong, people dancing,Read more