Friday, May 23, 2014

China (Part I - Beijing)

China - The land of dragon, communist autocracy, the future superpower, the manufacturer of almost everything man made these days!! My perception wasn't very different looking at the land of Mao from USA and from India growing up. I always had an opinion of this country as - love it or hate it; but you can't ignore it!

What I knew for sure was that I am going to have a chance to rebuild or repair or form new perceptions from the point I decided to go to China. Starting with getting a simple visa - took me 3 days including postal delays get a visa in hand - Quite impressive for a country with so many nationals and immigrants spread all over the world!

First stop: Beijing. The capital of the ancient empire that built a humongous wall to keep away the outsiders was quite welcoming from the get go. I was sparingly using (with a reserved tone of voice so as to apologize in advanced for butchering their beloved national language). Be careful about Beijing. There's so much pollution there you can't see a man standing next to you! - So I was warned! I was greeted with a clear spring day with sunny skies and clean air! :|

Moving on to the hotel wasn't very difficult. I couldn't resist my urge to use up all the childish sentences on the cabbie on my way to the hotel. All I got was that he was from a Manchurian town 10 hours away from Beijing and he lives and earns his dough in Beijing! Hmm, very much like the city of dreams I grew up in. I thought. After getting fresh and in a conscious effort to conquer the jetlag, I decided to take a stroll and go to a restaurant next door (of course with my kindle loaded with that Mandarin crash course ;))

I was dumbfounded to find Hagen Daz, TGIF, Starbucks and Subway just across the street. Dang! There goes my efforts to try dat broken Mandarin!  - I sighed. I decided to skip all those places and go to local restaurant and see if I can order something. After breaking my head for ten minutes, wasting time of a busy waiter (which he kindly tried to hide, but was quite apparent from his body language); I got Kao ya rou - roasted peking duck! With a joy of victor I gulped the whole thing while sipping on Hong Kong milk tea (second based after Indian cardamom chai, at least in my world!)

Next day, I took a tour to famous Tiananmen square, Mao mausoleum and the forbidden city! With tourist population of around 5000+ in that area, I wondered why it is called Forbidden! I was less impressed by the architecture, but started realizing that the country of Billion+ people better photo ops in faces and expressions rather than the timeless, but overcrowded palaces! So I obliged..

Men at work!
Flaunting that hat!
Next stop was Temple of Heaven. I feebly tried to reach the Chinese heavens! That effort lasted for about a second ;)

Trying to touch the heavens!

Again, I was mesmerized with the people more than the temples and palaces!

Origin of V sign!
Couple starting a new life at the doors of heaven!
The day ended with trip to a pure silk museum and a gift shop where I ended up noticing some breathtaking t-shirt art! (no comments!)

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The next day, we headed to Ming Tombs. We were greeted with with sonorous tunes and colorful costumes! Just when I thought it was some gimmick, a procession formed right in front of us and came together a four hundred year old spring cleaning ceremony that pays respect to the ancestors in the form of animals (now replicas) and gourmet food (this was real!) The whole experience was a bit of a time travel into the ancient china like you see in docudramas!

Where's my horse?

I don't like you, kid..

Your highness!

It's  a job..

Let the action begin..

Attention!
  This was enough to put some fire in my belly and I managed to scare an old soldier with my over enthusiasm!

Western touch to the warrior pose!
And now was the time for the freaking Great Wall of China! The one and only thing (I feel) people come to see and take patel shots (apologies to my Gujarati brothers) against (which I did too!)

No grafitti! 

Patel shot ;)

Long way to heaven!
Day 3. I wake up and look outside the window and a white cloud stares back at me! Whoa! What happened? Aaah, that famous Beijing smog.. That's what they were talking about.. I decided to venture out ignoring my common sense! This time decided to stick to the city itself. The olympic stadium and this time a really gorgeous Buddhist temple that brought back my memories of Bodhgaya 15 years ago! Also, saw a distant relative recent favorite pupil of Master Shifu ;)

Taking a break between Kung Fu lessons!
Smoggy days!

The enlightened one!
Last stop was Hutongs - Government controlled ancient living houses where people still live and travel in hand-rickshaws! 
Rickshaw!!

On my way back to the hotel, I randomly stopped at some public parks that revealed the secret of the seemingly innate pingpong skills among all asians I know of!!

Practice makes one perfect?!

All in all, this one image summarized Beijing for me - a modern city dealing with administrative problems of Amazonian scale, while tending to its ancient roots and forming a melting pot for cultures, (probably and unfortunately) surveilled by the big brother (notice that camera on top right!)
Forbidden(?!) city

2 comments:

Dhawal Jagushte said...

I need to follow you regularly.

Sankalp Shere said...

Lolz. Glad you liked it :)

I too like to see your delicious and mouthwatering food pics!

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