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From Crowds to Empty Streets–Beijing to Ulan Baatar

Monday, September 29th, 2008

Ulan Baatar, Mongolia.

The last few days have been just one big silly adventure. We left Beijing Friday evening around 5:30 after making it successfully to the bus terminal with time to spare in order to grab some street food for a little dinner. We had bought some rice to go at our favorite little restaurant by our hostel and then (with Nicole’s help) bought lots of different foods on sticks that had been boiling in a vat of oil. There were noodles wrapped around the sticks, meat balls, tofu, and even some quail eggs. It was all pretty good, but some of it (especially the tofu) was ridiculously spicy! I thought my lips were going to burn off! Nicole didn’t realize that I’m still getting used to spicy food (but really doing better all of the time) and said later that the stick food was notoriously spicy and she wouldn’t have suggested if she would have known I was such a baby (my words, not hers). But it worked out, and we were soon on our bus which much to my delight was full of beds instead of seats! I think Peru and Ecuador need to take some tips from China and buy some bed-buses as it was much nicer to sleep in rather than the seats. But it also couldn’t fit as many people and we probably would have fallen out of them on all the windy roads in the mountains! But I was very excited about maybe getting a little sleep.

Shortly after we started off Nicole realized that she really had to use the toilet, but the toilet on the bus was broken and the door was locked! We were stuck in the Beijing traffic, still not out of the city after an hour on the road, and the bus driver refused to stop until we got farther out. I made lots of suggestions for her like hanging her butt out the window, but finally one suggestion won out… we took an empty soda bottle and cut off the top. Then we took one of the plastic bags from the bus (used to put your shoes in) and put it into the bag, and I held up a blanket around the back stairs while she peed in the bottle! It was awesome and pretty successful all things considered! When we stopped at a bathroom about an hour later we threw the bottle away and no one was the wiser.

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Off to Mongolia!

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

Beijing, China.

Stephen woke up very early in the morning (while I slept) and went with Nicole to the bus station and they successfully bought bus tickets for tonight to the Mongolian border. From there we take a minibus across the border, and then we buy a night train ticket for the capital! How funny this all is to me. Yesterday we were stuck in Beijing and didn’t know when or how to see any more of China until after the national day celebrations, and now we’re going to Mongolia with a friend who speaks Chinese and Russian, so will probably be a big help in getting around (especially since we don’t have a Mongolian travel book!). We’ve met a bunch of people who have traveled in Mongolia and they only have wonderful things to say about it (except for the food isn’t very good–lots of noodles, meat, and fat–which makes sense considering the climate).  But I’m very excited and we’re going to leave the hostel at 2:30 for our 5:00 bus, so hopefully we won’t miss it! It’s 12:30 now, and we’re going to go to a grocery store to buy snacks for the long trip. We won’t actually get to the capital until Sunday, so we have two nights of traveling ahead of us, but I’m sure it will be a great adventure. I’m still fighting a little cold, but I’ve gotten lots of sleep the past two nights so am starting to feel a lot better. Steve was very sweet to let me sleep this morning while he journeyed to the bus station without me (although he apparently ate a really yummy omelette/crepe/bread thing that sounds delicious and I’m a little jealous about. But I still think it was better to stay in bed!).

I am just a few pages away from finishing “Wild Swans,” and it has been very interesting and educational. I’d recommend to anyone traveling to China or anyone just curious about China’s modern history from just before World War Two until the 1980s. I can definitely see why it was banned in China since the author is very honest about her first hand experience growing up in China during very tumultuous times. I feel like I’ve learned a lot and can look at China with wiser eyes.

P.O.’ed

Thursday, September 25th, 2008
(still in) Beijing, China. So, we missed our train. Stupid, stupid, stupid. I think a combination of too much experience and too little information was our downfall.  We left our hostel an hour before our train was scheduled to leav. It ... [Continue reading this entry]

We’re celebrities!

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Beijing, China. Today Steve and I had a very nice day. I went to bed pretty early last night since I was so exhausted after all of our late-night fun. We did go to see the Olympic Green all lit up ... [Continue reading this entry]

Two vastly different musical experiences

Monday, September 22nd, 2008
Beijing, China. Friday night we went to see the Chinese Opera. I was really excited about it after hearing the old men sing at the park and really just hearing lots of random people singing around Beijing--on the street and in ... [Continue reading this entry]

Our first bad meal in China

Friday, September 19th, 2008
Beijing, China. The last few days have been pretty uneventful. Tuesday morning we were back in class and felt crappy. After the sweltering heat on Monday, Tuesday was very muggy and humid and there was a haze of smog hanging over ... [Continue reading this entry]

The Forbidden City

Monday, September 15th, 2008
Beijing, China. What a long day! Today we went to the Forbidden City. After our usual breakfast of a giant bowl of ramen noodles, we headed out taking the bus for the first time. It was pretty easy, fast, and comfortable, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Mid-Autumn Festival

Saturday, September 13th, 2008
Beijing, China. Today (Sunday) is the mid-autumn festival in China. It's a festival celebrating family through the idea that on this day the moon is at its fullest and biggest and even if your family is far away you can all ... [Continue reading this entry]

Beijing is a big city… my legs are very tired.

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
Gina. Beijing, China. Yesterday was another great day! It was sunny and we even had blue skies which I think is quite a rarity since the city is supposed to be so polluted. I think the clean up for the Olympics ... [Continue reading this entry]

China!

Wednesday, September 10th, 2008
Gina. Beijing, China. So far I'm completely in love with China! Yay! Granted, it's only been one full day, but in that one full day we ate two amazingly delicious meals (and one giant bowl of ramen, which was good, but ... [Continue reading this entry]