I flew from Minneapolis to Tokyo Japan where I caught a flight to Beijing after only a short wait in the Tokyo airport The flight to Tokyo was roughly 12 hours in the air and having traveled to Europe many time this was the longest flight I have ever been on.
Arriving in Beijing airport a rather modern airport we were met by business associates who transported us to our hotel room and left us for a day or so to adapt to the drastic time change. (13 hours)
Our hotel room was an International Hotel and catered to westerners so it was quite modern, comfortable and familiar to us.
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The area around our hotel was a study in contrasts there was extremely modern buildings right across the street in one direction
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Inside the modern building
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Yet right around the corner was a shantytown and they were building the roads with shovels and ancient equipment
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You might have noticed that all the pictures seem to be overcast or foggy however that is not the case. These photos were taken on what passes for a bright sunny day. The smog in and around Beijing and Tianjin from the coal fired power plants and vehicle emissions was so bad that it always looks like it is overcast. The photo below really shows how bad it is.
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Interspersed between days of work in the office we traveled to the most popular tourist destinations around Beijing. In the center of Beijing right across the street from each other are Tienanmen Square and the famous Forbidden City (The emperors summer palace)These would be the photos or videos you always see on the news with the picture of the infamous Chairman Mao
Tienanmen Square
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Forbidden City
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We paid a nominal fee and got a recorded program about the forbidden City and toured around the palace grounds hearing about the history of the emperors that occupied this palace before Mao and the "Peoples Revolution" threw them out. The palace is huge occupying 20-30 acres. The Emperors sure lived in style this was only the Summer palace. They moved south in the winter.