Arkiveret under Beijing, Diverse af Hanni | 3 kommentarer
Saa er der endnu engang kommet flere billeder til – denne gang har vi faaet smidt flere billeder op fra Moskva (Det er vist primaert flere billeder fra den Herrens aften, hvor vi alle sammen mistede vores haar..) Jeg tror der er bred enighed om, at vi alle sammen fralaegger os ethvert ansvar for, hvad der sker paa de billeder – men kanske en naerstudering af dem kan redegoere for, hvorfor der dagen efter sad en seddel med “please call the reception on this number” i vores kortlaeser i doeren. Dette gjorde vi vist ikke, da vi alligevel tjekkede ud samme dag og modtog vores boede paa 300rubler. Vi ved den dag i dag stadig ikke, hvad det var for, men med et saa ubetydeligt beloeb kan man naesten ikke tillade sig at brokke sig over det.
Der er ogsaa kommet et par billeder op fra Bei Jing. Vi satser paa at blive up to date med billederne i loebet af de naeste par dage, saa vi igen kan laegge billeder op, der passer til de indlaeg, vi skriver.
Saa opsummering: Nye billeder fra Moskva, nye billeder fra Bei Jing og forvent opdateringer i galleriet naermest dagligt de naeste par dage, til vi er igennem alt det, vi mangler.
Hilsener herfra! O_o, ;_; og ^_^
Le fire i Le Kina
Edit: billeder fra Bei Jing
Edit d. 3: Saa er der lagt 100 flere billeder op fra Bei Jing (heribland de foerste fra Muren).
Edit d.4: Saa er de sidste billeder fra Bei Jing lagt op! Det boer maaske naevnes, at vi jo kommer tilbage til Bei Jing sidst paa turen for at indhente det, vi ikke naaede at se sidst vi var der.
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Arkiveret under Beijing, Kina, Xian af Dun Jack | 4 kommentarer
Good news a coming!:
First, Jesper is up and running, and knocking his head into more door-tops than ever before – the majority of Dun Jack’s family has joined an anti-concussion comitee, establishing a new division to enstate a national decree in which it is mandatory to have a very visible “Please watch your head” sign across China’s doors to help the vertically-challenged.
Yesterday, we audaciously fought through Bei Jing’s chaotic West train-station; someone could have told us this was the worst day and time to have use of the trains in the year, and I would have believed them – all I know is, I’m pro-have-only-one-child campaign now! Luckily, it turned out to be equivalent of quickly ripping off a band-aid; the “pain” was brief and we were rewarded with a luxurious compartment within new trains (that have been made for travelling between Bei Jing and LaSha) – it was all awesome!
This morning, we stepped off our train and onto Xi An soil for the first time. As we found our personal guide; she was quickly, yet effectively, interrogated. Her name is Jennifer, is at least 30, native to Xi An, has a birthmark on the left gastrocnemeus, majored in tourism and English, lives 5 stops with the bus away, and is pretty awesome. Our hotel is located 4 minutes from the center of Xi An (marked by the Bell Tower)and is beside a KFC;across from a Pizza Hut; and using the Bell tower, Pizza Hut, and KFC to create a triangle, McDonalds is on the hypoteneus; it is awesome. We visited the Shang Xi museum, where we got a history lesson of Xi An through viewing relics pre-dynastic and from the dynasties.
We continued to the Wild Goose Pagoda – a 60 meter building of 7 levels. It is surrounded by scenery which is inexplicably awesome. We could not be having more awesomely fun!
If one notices, this post is riddled with the word “awesome” where one would conveniently want some detail and characteristics. Well, heres the real good news – we have found a way to upload all pictures and are currently doing it. Since the internet is very slow, we can not post all the pictures at once – but the site will be reloaded everyday from now on!
In the words of various discredited evangelists:
“Can I get an ‘Amen’?”
[Edit] Pictures from the transiberian railway
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