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The best way to kick off your Asian travels is in China's
progressive and even tragically hip capital city of Beijing. Traditional relics
like the Tiananmen gate stand juxtaposed against the imposing modernist
architecture of recent history, most notable in the Dashanzi Art District. The
People's Republic of China has its financial industries mainly in Shanghai and
Hong Kong, but
Beijing remains the nation's true cultural and political center.
Orange County Meets Ming Dynasty in Beijing
When many travelers think of Beijing, they imagine the dictatorial atmosphere of
Mao Zedong or television images of protesting citizens; however, Beijing has a
tremendous history beginning as early as the 1st century BCE and has persevered
through Kublai Kahn's Mongols, Japanese invasion, and the Communist Civil War
victory in 1949.
The Forbidden City is a fascinating journey through 500 years of Imperial
secrecy. The head of state no longer resides here and the beautiful buildings
and breathtaking gardens are open to the public year-round. The entrance to the
Forbidden City is the infamous Tiananmen Square and gate, protected by four
formidable marble lions. Nearby, the Temple of Heaven is another sublime
representation of an era of dynasties and royal architecture. With airfare to
Beijing, you also have the extra opportunity to see the Great Wall of China,
which is only one and a half hours away by bus.
Although there are hundreds of historical sites in Beijing, the rapidly
sprawling metropolis is also overflowing with contemporary wonders and luxuries.
The National Zoo houses the largest inland aquarium in the world as well as
China's famous pandas. Next to the Imperial Palace, the Wan Fung Art Gallery
provides insight into the artistic transition from regal and traditional to
cutting edge contemporary. Most interestingly, the suburban sprawl has witnessed
the creation of a $60 million American-inspired community called Orange County,
complete with town homes and tract housing.
Chinese Cultural Centrifuge in Beijing
Experience two cultural traditions in one at the Laoshe Tea House where you will
be both charmed by Chinese opera and soothed by a variety of traditional teas.
For world-class shopping in Beijing, visit Wangfujing, or you can find your way
into the many enchanting smaller districts for traditional Chinese shops and
boutiques. Beijing is also home to several notable temples like the Miaoying,
and even a mosque that was built in 996. With such dynamic experiences to offer
and the immaculate preservation of its past, Beijing is truly an international
city and there's no wonder the Cosmo polis has been chosen for the Olympics. Get
your airfare to Beijing now or wait for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing.
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