Monday, November 28, 2005

Mary in Beijing

Mary had a blessed time in Beijing from 31 October to 11 November 2005. She had seen places, met friends and eaten marvelous food.

Most of all, we had impressed some people and one girl actually went to attend a church service after we talked with her! PTL! Posted by Picasa

Writing, writing is everywhere! the man was writing Mary's name in Chinese on the floor with both hands!

Very sadly to note that calligraphy and Chinese painting are on the decline in China according to a report in the China Daily on 10th November 2005 that I read before we left Beijing.


今非昔比,往事只能回味!

多写多画吧!中华文化不可没灭! Posted by Picasa

Tea n things

The green tea I brought back from Beijing. It looks wonderful in the pots and after brewing, the tea leaves themselves look gorgeous! Besides, we have some cucumber and tomatoes. Posted by Picasa

Monday, November 14, 2005

Trip to Beijing


Clockwise from top left: Forbidden City; Mary at the square down from the Great Wall; Beijing Zoo; Sunrise from my window in the hotel


forbidden cityMary at the square down from the Great Wall


Sunrise from my window in the hotelbeijing zoo








Clockwise from top left: Mary climbing the Great Wall; Outside the Great Wall; Beijing's modern buildings (above subway); Calligraphy (Mary's name)


Mary climbing the Great WallMary & I outside the Great Wall
calligraphybeijing's modern buildings














I went to Beijing to attend the 14th Session of the WMO Commission for Climatology (CCl) that was preceded by a technical conference on "Climatology as A Natural Resource" from 1st to 10th November 2005. Mary went with me and she proved to be a wonderful companion not only to me but also to the spouses of other dignitaries and delegates. She visited many interesting places like Forbiddeb City, Tiananmen Square, the Summer Palace, Bei Hai Park, Hutong, The Ming Tomb and of course the Great Wall. 不到长城不是好汉(Bu Dao Chang Chen Bu Shi Hao Han) which means you are not a hero unless you have been to the Great Wall of China!

Thought it will be cold so we packed plenty of winter clothing but the weather played trick on us and the weather was not cold but warm! It ranged from 20 deg to 14 deg maximum daily temp! the locals told us usually by this time of the year it would snow!

Food, food, food and more glorious food and it was so cheap! Once I had RMB 1.50 for a bowl of Won Ton soup for lunch!



Clockwise from top left: Making xiao lung pao; Lotus root cold dish; bai cai with fishballs; Beef for Korean BBQ



making xiao lung paolotus root cold dishbai cai with fishballs





















For more interesting photos from Beijing, please visit my flickr pages:


http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonahTan/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jonathantan/

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