Saturday, March 17, 2012

Beijing

After a week of productive meetings in China, another Chinese colleague and I headed to Beijing Friday afternoon.  We stayed at a hotel overlooking the site of the 2006 summer Olympics.  Very cool place to stay for sure.  The "bird's nest" (Olympic stadium) was closed for touring but the water cube was open.  Pretty cool that it's open to the public not just for touring but to swim!  The main pool is 9x50m lanes and people just like me were out there doing their laps.  There was also a 6x50m warm up pool open for lap swimming.  Very cool.

The view from my hotel.  

Pretty sure the smog was pollution.  I had a slight burn in my eyes and the back of my throat in Beijing and in Shanghai.


The bird's nest

The water cube


normal people doing laps





After walking around the Olympic park for a bit, we took a cab to Tiananmen Square .
We couldn't walk on the square because Congress was in session and it was roped off.


Tiananmen Square

Saturday morning, we took a cab to the Great Wall.  It was cold, 20F with 30 mph winds, but that kept the crowds down.


The Great Wall is 5,500 mile long!

Very steep sections



we bought stocking caps at a souvenir shop

Two shirts and two spring jackets, I was cold!
After the walk on the Great Wall, we headed to the airport where our flight left at 5 pm Saturday and after 13 hours of flying, landed in Chicago at 4 pm the same day.  Kind of Matrix like :-).

What a great trip!  Besides being productive for work, I was able to see two major cities in China.  Very cool.  I also used chop sticks for lunch and dinner all week and while not an expert by any means, I didn't starve :-).  I guess eating sushi with chop sticks a couple times a month actually turned in to something useful.





13 comments:

XLMIC said...

This is TOO COOL!!!! The pics of the water cube and the Great Wall are amazing! What a neat experience!

Patrick said...

If I went to China I would carry a spork with me at all times.

Lora Abernathy said...

That is so cool. How great would it be to train in that pool?

Kathy said...

Wow - the wall is absolutely on my bucket list! I love that the water cube is open to the public!

TriMOEngr said...

What a neat trip. Cool to get to do a little touring when on a business trip.

ajh said...

Seeing the Great Wall must be unbelievable. That pool is just a wee bit different than the one I swim in!

Unknown said...

Very cool. Nice photos, thanks for posting them. It so cool that you got to swim in the pool. Is that located in the olympic village?

Adam and Abby said...

That trip looks so fun! Glad you got to use work as an excuse to play. Adam and I try as much as possible too =)

Unknown said...

Wow. Very cool. I love the pictures, especially the ones from the wall.

ajh said...

Kate is sending me to you with this question.

Wetsuit - sleeveless or long sleeve?

I am not a good swimmer and feel the added buoyancy of a long might help but have also read the arms can restrict your stroke.
Thoughts?

Raina said...

I have always wanted to see the Great Wall. Now my kids want to...and there is a marathon on it too! (I am thinking this would be a great family thing :) centered around running) Great photos! The smog- i hear it's bad there and that the sunset is always bright because of it.

Theia said...

More awesome pics! Thanks for sharing.

Jill said...

I missed this post while I was away in Iowa...those are incredible pictures!! I've always wanted to do the Great Wall of China Marathon, it looks kinda hilly though. bleh. :)

Thanks for sharing!