They had a beautiful view from where they worked :) |
The feral dogs were keeping watch over their sand pile and bricks- just trying to stay cool. It is HOT in the 'jing already! |
Getting closer; and it looks to be a perfect day. |
Now THAT is a welcome entrance- true to China form :) |
The Central Radio and TV Tower is the 9th tallest tower in the world; built in 1992. |
It stands 1329 feet tall (405 meters) but the elevator to the observation deck only takes you up 238.4 meters. |
Beijing is looking good :) |
Off in the distance you can see the high rise towers to Olympic Park, home to the Beijing Olympics 2008. |
At the center of the photo is another temple I have yet to discover- put that on the list for next school year. The prayer tower looks like a giant morel mushroom from up here! |
There were brass plates embedded into the floor all over the observation deck. This one reads, "The Coke Peasant Household Tunnel Warfare Loses a Toe." I have no earthly idea what that even means, lol. |
Len is posing by a giant horn, with a plaque that read, "Shouting would make you happily!" Oh, the Chinglish :) |
Selfie time; he barely tolerates me and selfies ;-) |
Trying to find my apartment building! |
Ring side seat for watching the setting sun. |
This was the sign at my seat- what it means exactly is up for grabs! |
Looking down over Yuyuantan Park which is adjacent to the tower. |
It was extremely windy up to in the open air observation deck. The wire 'fencing' surrounding the deck had glass plates scattered here and there, pointing to every direction on the compass. |
The plates gave the names of points of interest from all over the world! I had to snap pics of some of the ones from the USA :'-) |
Something as simple as seeing the name plates for the White House and the Statue of Liberty gave me happy tears. There's no place like 'home'. |
The last of the setting sun... |
The setting sun made for pretty pink clouds. |
It was the perfect day for a trip up the tower. |
We came back to our favorite BBQ joint on LuGu Lu, for some roof top dining. |
The following morning, we set off for the Panjiayuan Antiques and Flea Market. It is Beijing's largest market of arts, crafts, and 'antiques'- be careful of copy cat stuff! |
This fella was sleepy from the HEAT. Oh. so. hot. |
Definitely the place to shop for Chinese pottery. |
Len was getting a lesson in how to shop for antique 'silver' coins. I'm not sure they were antiques or even made of real silver, but I found one with a sailboat on it so I bought it :) |
Interesting memorabilia. |
Anybody interested in a brass Mao? Buddha? Dragon? Bell? |
We did find an interesting stall that sold traditional Chinese string instruments. |
Now, that's a SWORD! |
The entire back lot was filled with yard ornaments. |
Some statues were over 15' tall! |
Bartering for more coins. No deal. |
No better way to finish out the day than with friends, a few cold drinks, and some music in the courtyard. |
Soon, they had a gathering for a 'concert'. :))) |
The perfect ending to another picture perfect day :) |
G'nite, y'all!
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