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Billy August 1, 2016 4 Comments

Fun With Chinese

Imperial inscriptions in Chinese characters above and beside the Dragon Throne in the Forbidden City's Hall of Supreme Harmony. Forbidden City, Beijing, China, Asia.
Imperial inscriptions in Chinese characters above and beside the Dragon Throne in the Forbidden City’s Hall of Supreme Harmony.

Here are some fun (fascinating, actually) facts about China and Chinese.

Middle Kingdom

Ever heard of China referred to as “the Middle Kingdom”?  I had heard this but didn’t really understand what it meant.  It turns out, the explanation is surprisingly simple.  As I started to understand as I was planning my trip, the [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Beijing, China, East Asia, Forbidden City, Guangzhou, Language, Macau

Billy July 30, 2016 2 Comments

China, A Little History, Part 7

Second Opium War

The Tower of Buddhist Incense at the Summer Palace in Beijing. Like much of the Palace, it was destroyed by Anglo-French forces during the Second Opium War and subsequently rebuilt. Summer Palace, Beijing, China, Asia.
The Tower of Buddhist Incense at the Summer Palace in Beijing. Like much of the Palace, it was destroyed by Anglo-French forces during the Second Opium War and subsequently rebuilt.

15 years after winning the First Opium War, the British were growing antsy.  They wanted even more favorable trade conditions, including the definitive legalization of the opium trade, as well as the regulation of the coolie trade.  (Coolies were Chinese indentured servants—in effect, legal slaves—shipped off by the British to outlying spots of the British Empire and to Latin America.)  The British also believed that the Chinese were not keeping up with the [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Beijing, China, Christianity, East Asia, Forbidden City, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Summer Palace

Billy July 25, 2016 2 Comments

China 2015 Food Diary, Day 6

Before I left the hotel for my first day out in Beijing, I had a banana from the fruit bowl that had greeted me in my room when I arrived the night before.  On the frozen tundra that was Tiananmen Square, I was dying for something hot.  Surprisingly, there were no food vendors on the square.  So I did without.  In the Forbidden City, I got what turned out to be a very popular treat at Beijing attractions–a (bunless) hot dog on a stick.  It was a little funny to see the locals chowing down on these.  Later in the afternoon, I went to a Chinese fast food restaurant and happily got an order of “Golden Nuggets”.  I’m certainly not going to go to McDonald’s in China.  But that doesn’t mean I’m not going to enjoy some nuggets!  I washed them down with a Mirinda.  I looked this up to find that it’s an orange soda originally from Spain but now produced by Pepsi.

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Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Beijing, China, East Asia, Food, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square

Billy July 21, 2016 4 Comments

China 2015, Day 6: Beijing, Day 1, Part 1

Central Beijing:  Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City

I had arrived in Beijing from Shanghai the night before.  But in the morning, I felt like I had arrived in Siberia.  Because I had arrived at my hotel at nighttime, I didn’t get to see the view out the window until [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Beijing, China, East Asia, Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square, UNESCO

Billy July 2, 2016 4 Comments

China, A Little History, Part 3

Ming Dynasty

Hall of Supreme Harmony at the Forbidden City, Beijing. Originally built by the MIng Dynasty in 1406. China, Asia.
Hall of Supreme Harmony at the Forbidden City, Beijing. Originally built by the MIng Dynasty in 1406.

In 1378, the Mongols of the Yuan Dynasty were overthrown and sent packing back to Mongolia by what became the Ming Dynasty.  Thus was ushered in perhaps China’s most shimmering golden age of all.  In fact, Ming means “brilliant” or “bright”.  In Beijing, the Ming picked up where the Mongols left off, creating a master-planned imperial city centered on the new imperial palace, known today as the Forbidden City.  The Great Wall as it exists today is mostly due to construction performed during the Ming Dynasty.  Ming emperors were enthusiastic patrons [Read more…]

Filed Under: East Asia Tagged With: Asia, Beijing, China, Christianity, East Asia, Forbidden City, Great Wall, History, Macau

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