First stop China...
Despite my best attempts to find some technology contacts in Beijing (which is where I had elected to have the Asian stop over in our round the world ticket) I just could not find any real contacts worth chasing, so I decided that we would just have a few days in China and see if I could enquire with locals etc where I could find the techno hub in China....
Well...this is our story of Beijing...
We arrived at around 12.30am, to be picked up by a very trendy young Chinese man, who spoke no English but had a really cool app on his phone that converted Chinese to English, how cool, I am thinking about developing an app that converts teenage texting slang to a workable version I understand!! In his very cool car we hopped in and proceeded to our accom that I had checked out on trip advisor...the Royal Orchid Hotel...
Jess eating in Mr Shie Dumplings restaurant in the Hutongs..... |
The Great Wall of China....
I booked a hike on line with Great Wall hiking, we were picked up at the hotel for our 2 day hike, he idea was a hike with a small group, on a remote part of the wall, sleep on the wall in a watch tower, eat with a local farmers family and then on the way back visit the Ming tomb. Jess and I ended being the only ones on the hike, so had our own private guide for 2 days....well there was a miscommunication in our translation from English to Mandarin, in my email I had asked for a moderate to easy hike....they thought we were experienced hikers and put us on their second hardest hike...this I only found out 5kms into the 10km hike.....no wonder we were the only ones doing it!!!
Physically its the hardest thing I have ever done, at times I was crawling up the wall it was so steep and at times I had to use my bottom as a brake going down, because it was so steep...but it was also truly one of the most amazing things I have ever done, the wall is magnificent, amazing and almost spiritual in its presence...it is over 8800kms long, thats the 10 hours flight we took from Beijing to Amsterdam, took 100 years to build and is estimated to have been built around 2300 years ago...truly phenomenal...
This was one of the mountains we climbed down and then up again, we did this about 7 times..... |
Typical "up" view...I was sucking in the big breathes at points like this.....not too proud to crawl either... |
So proud of Jess in doing this, she had been in bed sick for a week prior and galloped it home, me....I stumbled to the end...... |
Our local guide Peter was a well educated man and over the 2 days we learnt a lot about Chinese history, politics and religion, men, women, loves and lives...an amazing personal insight into the chinese world....thankyou Beijing, next stop Amsterdam to meet with the Vice President of RABO International to discuss what tools they are currently developing....
At the top of the first climb up....only six up and down to go.....OMG.....we started down by the lake.... |
wow!..looks amazing. Proud of you what a trek !
ReplyDeleteLove the pics Linda, looks amazing, I bet your butt cheeks were burning after that hike!
ReplyDeleteI'd love some cool agri apps, I'd love an iphone first, but I guess most of all, I'd love mobile service so I could use all this new tech!!! The city/country divide is quickly becoming a grand canyon I feel.