{"id":328,"date":"2012-11-15T04:21:11","date_gmt":"2012-11-15T04:21:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/tomjay.co.uk\/travel\/?p=328"},"modified":"2012-11-27T12:06:30","modified_gmt":"2012-11-27T12:06:30","slug":"beijing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/tomjay.co.uk\/travel\/2012\/11\/15\/beijing\/","title":{"rendered":"Beijing"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">My journey to Beijing started in Seoul, where I boarded the subway for Incheon. Unlike to journey to Seoul, the journey away from it could be done entirely underground. Once I had got to Incheon, I walked around for a bit to figure out where I was and finally found the ferry terminal. Things were relatively painless; I gave my passport to the woman behind the counter, who printed off the ticket for my reservation. I&#8217;d planned things slightly better this time, in that I knew roughly where I was going and what I was doing once I&#8217;d got to China.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The journey across the Yellow Sea was also pretty straightforward. The ferry was much bigger and the sea wasn&#8217;t as rough, so we set off almost on time. There were three people in my room, which could take a maximum of 4, but one of the people was sleeping on the floor. When I came back to the cabin later on, there were some extra people that I hadn&#8217;t seen before and everyone was sitting around the table on the floor. I got my first introduction to Chinese people, along with some Chinese lessons.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">When we arrived in Qingdao, the bloke who was sleeping on the floor pointed me in the direction of an ATM machine, where I could get money out for the taxi. After returning to the ferry terminal, the same bloke got in a taxi and told the remaining taxi driver that I wanted a taxi ride to the station for 10 RMB. Once he had departed, the taxi driver instantly upped it to 20 RMB, so I decided to walk away. After deciding that I really did need a taxi, I returned to the taxi rank and managed to haggle the cost down to 15 RMB. That was my first experience of haggling in a currency I had no idea the value of!<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">Once I&#8217;d got to the train station, I found the ticket office and managed to speak to the woman who only did plane bookings, but I think she had access to the train booking system and passed a telephone under the glass, so that I could speak to someone who knew English. The aeroplane woman then put some instructions together, which she passed to another woman, who was working in the train department. I paid for the ticket and then went and found somewhere to eat.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">After getting my ticket checked countless times and being metal detected by two security staff simultaneously (which the police woman found funny), I got on my train to Beijing. I sat next to Timmy, who, apparently, I sat in the same restaurant with at lunch. He was the regional manager for a refrigeration company and gave me some advice on where to visit in China. This was my first valuable bit of advice from a real Chinese person.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">In Beijing, I found my hostel, which, handily, was listed in the Lonely Planet guide, as my laptop battery had run out and I hadn&#8217;t written any instructions. It was lovely. I was the only one there and it was like a hotel; clean, quiet and with friendly staff. As I wrote in my original blog post, it was also a tea house and had a dog and a ceramic bowl with two fish in it. After reading my guide, looking at the map and trying to assimilate all of the information, I went for a walk. The differences with Seoul were already apparent: the people and the buildings looked different and the mood was also different. It was very exciting.<\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">I spent a week in Beijing in the end, as there was a lot to do, it was a good place to get myself organised and I&#8217;d had a fairly hectic trip up until then. I spent the time:<\/p>\n<ul style=\"text-align: justify;\">\n<li>walking around the Jingshan Park and the Forbidden City<\/li>\n<li>going to the Olympic Park (and getting inside the Bird&#8217;s Nest!)<\/li>\n<li>going to the Summer Palace<\/li>\n<li>wandering around Hutongs<\/li>\n<li>seeing Chairman Mao and Tiananmen Square<\/li>\n<li>haggling with shop owners in the Silk Market<\/li>\n<li>going to the night market (and eating a deep-fat fried scorpion!)<\/li>\n<li>visiting the Great Wall.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">All of these made for a fantastic visit to Beijing.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My journey to Beijing started in Seoul, where I boarded the subway for Incheon. Unlike to journey to Seoul, the journey away from it could be done entirely underground. Once I had got to Incheon, I walked around for a bit to figure out where I was and finally found the ferry terminal. 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