One of the best things I did for myself when I moved to China in 2014 was to join the Beijing Hikers Club. This is Tina, a guide for the company, and we have been on many, many hikes together. |
It was a cool, crisp fall day, perfect for hiking. While the leaves are just beginning to change here, many flowers are still blooming. |
As we climbed the mountain, each lookout point was more beautiful than the one before it. |
Still climbing.. |
Ms. Ellen and I made it to the top! |
If I can't be on the sailboat, or on a beach somewhere, then climbing a mountain and being out in nature is the next best thing. I am working my way back to happy :) |
It was overcast all day, so the photos really don't do the scenery justice. It was really beautiful. |
Ms. Ellen is one of our newbies- an AP Art teacher from Charlotte, NC. She's a hoot! We had a great afternoon together. |
After the ascent to the top, we came down the mountain on the other side to a beautiful little reservoir. It was spectacular :) |
For the fifteen minute rest we had by the lake, the sun broke through the clouds, and for a few minutes we basked in the warmth of the sun. That little dose of Vitamin D felt glorious! |
When hiking with BHC, you finish up with a traditional family style Chinese meal served at the end of the hike. The food is always so delicious and fresh. |
The second half of our afternoon was a walk through the Ming and Ding tombs. A few thousand Chinese also had the same plan in mind. |
The Ming Dynasty was between the 1300-1600's, and thirteen emperors are buried here. Only the 11th emperor's tomb is open to the public. |
"You can't stop Mother Nature", said Ellen. So very true- the trees were thriving with their roots entwined in hundreds of years old fortress walls. Amazing. |
Inside the "Underground Palace" was the Emperor's throne. |
Oh, you know I have a 'thing' for doors...this one was made of marble, likely 500 years old or more... who has passed through these doors??? |
...or through this beautiful copper door??? |
The Underground Palace was at least six stories below the surface...so interesting. |
Soon we popped back up to the outside world! |
Minglou, the Soul Tower, is an architectural masterpiece of carved stone, even the flying rafters. |
Our day ended with a walk through the museum which displays what few artifacts have been recovered. |
G'nite, y'all!
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