We started off with a little of Old Beijing, with meandering through hutongs. Of course, modern life intervened, see the below pics of a hutong traffic jam.
Next, we went to Jingshan Park, the highlight of which is a tall hill from which you get a great overview of the Forbidden City. And finally, a short walk over to Beihai Park, to see the famed Nine Dragons' Screen, a beautiful example of porcelain art.

On the next day, we tried to show them New Beijing, so we went back to Dashanzi/Factory 798, the largest of the contemporary arts districts in the Beijing area. Peter and I had gone about a month ago, but many exhibits had changed, and we hadn't seen anywhere close to the whole complex before anyways. It's a factory commune converted to art galleries, just an amazing space to display art.
1 comment:
Can't believe it's already Sept, hope you enjoy your last month in Beijing. Thanks for the pics, I always laugh when I see modern cars stuck in tiny alleyways that obviously weren't designed for anything wider than a donkey.
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