Down With Love: my temporary distraction
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This is the reason why I can't finish my Trip to China blog part ii -- I HAVE A NEW FAVORITE TAIWANESE COMEDY-DRAMA!
I tried watching its first episode because everybody was saying that Jerry Yan's chemistry with Hana Kimi's Ella Chen is better than with his previous leading ladies, and after the first part of the first episode, I couldn't help but agree! The sincerity of Jerry's closeness with Ella was also scene on some of the behind-the-scenes, and maybe that explains why Jerry has changed (positively) a lot after working with this girl. <3 *fangirl mode: ON*
The series was reportedly aired by ABS-CBN last 2010. How come I didn't know!? Luckily, there's internet and torrent downloads --- I can now have a daily dose of my JerElla madness. ;)
I promise to post about the trip again soon, though!
The series was reportedly aired by ABS-CBN last 2010. How come I didn't know!? Luckily, there's internet and torrent downloads --- I can now have a daily dose of my JerElla madness. ;)
I promise to post about the trip again soon, though!
Mesmerized by Beijing
Beijing is beautiful--- I don't even know where and how to start.We stayed there for four days --- three before moving to Xi'an, and one before we went back to the Philippines. And since I was still having an internship hangover the moment I boarded the plane to China, I don't have any expectations on what will the place, food and people be like in there. I just hopped on the plane, slept and landed on Beijing, also known as Peking --- the next thing I know, I was amazed.
Beijing's traffic is almost similar to Manila's, the only difference is that they don't have trikes and jeeps, and it is much more quieter --- no angry drivers blowing their horns anywhere and the city's buildings reminded me somehow of Makati. This is one reason why I think I did not experience culture shock at all.
We started touring the second day, and it was 12-13 degrees Celcius kind of morning, and I cannot help but to savor the chilly wind carressing my face. Our first destination is the National Museum of China (中国国家博物馆) located on the East side of Tiananmen Square.
Their museum is boasting of a total floor space of 200,000 sqm with four storeys, and it has a very tight security system wherein they would scan each visitor and his bag, just like in the airport. If they found a bottled water in your bag, they will let you sip it in front of them to make sure that it is not some kind of explosives.
Sorry for the LQ photos, I was only using my iPad and it was too dark. :( |
The next stop is the famous Forbidden City (紫禁城) located at the center of Beijing. The place served as home to the emperors and his wife, including his concubines for almost several hundreds of years. It was called forbidden because nobody can ever enter or leave the walled city without the emperor's permission.
The Forbidden City covers a total of 72 hectares, so yes, it was a hell of a long walk for us. But I must say, the view is great, and before I was only seeing this palace on TV and in encyclopedias, so it's definitely worth it.
On our third day in Beijing, we visited a jade gallery and factory. What people don't usually know is that China is not just famous for jade jewelries but jade plays a big role in Chinese culture.
The jade gallery and store |
How a jade ball is being carved |
A pure jade ball |
Zodiac animals made of jade |
There are absolutely no words for this one. Yes, the Great Wall (長城) was hard to climb (because we chose the path where there were less tourists, but more steep steps!) but the view up there was breathtaking. I haven't managed to go up further and reach an end, (thanks asthma!) but the feeling was amazing. I climbed down thinking to myself, "I can climb anything now!" LOL!
Long way up |
Just before climbing the Wall |
View from the top... the "top that I reached", actually. ;) |
I met Minnie as I was going to the Olympic Stadium! |
Bird's Nest, finally! |
After the name shits before entering China, we are now here! Hello, ate Ellaine! <3 |
Paulinians represent! :) With Albert Tante in front of Beijing National Aquatic Center |
The Kunming Lake, which is a 100% man-made lake, dominated the palace, along with the Longevity Hill which is about 60 meters high. The place was called as the Summer Palace because way back during the times of Ancient China, the emperor used to go there during summer since the wind there would be cooler because of the waters.
Kunming Lake and Longevity Hill |
Last tourist mode before flight back home ;) |
Labels: Beijing, Mandarin, photography, summer