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Friday 24 August 2007

The summer palace at the northeast of Beijing

This time for sure, our last journey into the Chinese trains will be in first class. The night train gets to the capital from Shanghai in a little less than 12 hours and the service is equal to the price of the ticket: high. As we arrived in Beijing, we go back to the hutongs district, south from the Tiananmen square, in order to put down our backpacks. Then, we plunge into the metro station heading towards the silk market (Yongan'li station).
Several floors mix traditional souvenirs, clothes, shoes, sunglasses, jewelery and other accessories - The last stronghold of fake products in Beijing. Rayban sunglasses, Montblanc pen, Breitling watch, Diesel trousers, Ralf Lauren polo and genuine Chinese Goretex jacket; for less than 50€ and a fierce bargaining you can leave with the complete outfit. French customs will perhaps like less.
The next day, direction to the Great Wall from Jinshanling to Simatai, for the second time but in the sun this time. (Look at the pictures in the following post clicking here).
The next day, we hop on the bus n°726 at the south of the Tiananmen square. Its terminus is located at the summer palace, a little more than one hour from here. The emperor came to look for somewhere cool beside the lake during the summer hot days. We step on a pedestrian way that surrounds the lake. Several humpbacked bridges brighten the stroll up while trees lines on both sides of the path assure a relative coolness to us in the shade of the summer oppressive heat. Our walk leads us to the Emperor's palace and to a temple on the hilltop offering us a panoramic view over the lake. Pedal boats and small electric-powered boats sail onto the peaceful waterways.

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At the end of the afternoon, and on the way back, a wandering travel agent gives us the opportunity to discover a vegetation-invaded part of the Great Wall, at 2 hours from Beijing. Here is an interesting excursion before leaving China. Rendez-vous is taken for tomorrow morning. We finally go back to our hutong we already have our habits and our favorite restaurant in.

Monday 20 August 2007

Among gardens and canals in the Venice of the East

To escape from the stickiness and the madness of the Shanghai subway, the excursion to Suzhou turns out to be a particularly interesting destination. Buses leave from Shanghai at regular intervals and the journey lasts about 1h30.
The discovery of the different gardens and alleyways must be done on foot. We begin with the northernmost garden which has a beautiful wooden pagoda. The zen atmosphere, provided by the big Buddha at the entrance of the garden, relaxes us and clears the images of the morning crush in the shanghaian subway out of our minds. Turtles and wildly over fed red fish swim into the tiny lake at the bottom of the garden. They vainly hope someone throws a few biscuit crumbs which won't come because it's a diet day today!

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A few minutes later, we embark on a wooden junk in order to enjoy the canals the city is renowned for. We glide over the water and we infiltrate into the narrow canals. The boatman beats time. Weeping willows line the banks before we cross some rickety houses bathed by the canal water.

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We walk on southward. We visit the historical center of the town and another peaceful garden. A relaxing and enriching day before taking a return bus to reimmerse ourselves in the Shanghai excitement.

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