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China day 14: One Family’s Story
General Wang Ju-chin was in charge of a number of the southern provinces in the late days of the Qing dynasty (late 19th and early 20th century). As a high ranking military man, the family was well-off, and owned a number of these quadrangle residences in the hutong area. The one we saw was actually…
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China day 14: Sprawling Temples and Narrow Alleys
Slept until noon as usual. The banging and hammering of renovation upstairs was much reduced now. We had lunch at the one of the hotel restaurants. A bowl of ginger congee for Sabrina, and fried Udon noodles for me. In a country where the appearance of food is nearly as important as its taste, they…
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China day 13: Tiananmen Square and Forbidden City
Woke up to the sound of renovation on the floor above us. Hammering, drilling, scraping, grinding, dragging, all day long. Sabrina is still weak today, so we spent most of the morning in bed. Still, with the help of another Tylenol, she felt well enough at noon to venture out. We had lunch at one…
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China day 12: The Cold Strikes Back
Woke up at 7:30, only a few hours of sleep, but much refreshed. Breakfast was kinda crappy in this cheap hotel. “Orange juice” was actually Tang, dilluted with too much water. And the first cup drawn from the dispenser was full of black floaties. Disturbing. Bus trip back to airport didn’t seem as interminable as…
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China day 11: Planes, delays and hotels
Woke up with cold moved to final phase: the lingering cough, sometimes accompanied by a coughing-induced headache. So far, the headache has not come. Knock on wood. Packed out stuff for the trip to Beijing. The flight is not until 7pm, so we had some time to kill. Took a taxi downtown to eat and…