Friday, 27 April 2007
Referee
Beijing
After lunch we did eventually make it to the Great Wall, just not at the location we had signed up for. This didn't really matter though as, as you can see, the weather was pretty awful and so my pictures would be the same wherever we went. We were let loose with two hours to ourselves and told there were six gate posts until the end of our section. The going was a lot steeper than I had expected but I soon realised that if I wanted to make it to the end I would have to go it alone. So I did, and I made it to the end section and back in time. This still wasn't the end of the tour, we still had a teahouse to go!
For my last day in Beijing I asked Dave to be my tour guide this time around the Forbidden City. This is a closed off network of buildings behind Tiananmen square that was off limits for over 500 years. It was used as a residence for several emperors and is the largest and best preserved cluster of ancient buildings in China. The buildings were very impressive and I was very surprised by how quiet it can be in the middle of a city of 18 million people. The lack of organisation also meant that we could go where we pleased, including the controversial Starbucks in the centre.
The Team

As my first post I thought I should introduce you to everyone. Going left to right, firstly is Charlie (my predecessor) and his girlfriend Claire on thier last night in China. Then there is Dave who dragged me all the way out here, and teacher of senior 2's at the school. Then Kavitha who teaches at the university in the city, Meredith who shares junior 1 at the school with me, Brock, junior 2's, Becky, junior 2's also, Wallace who teaches with Renae in Handan, Hilary and Zack, both at the uni, Renae, and then finally me, the latest recruit and taking over Charlies junior 1 classes (12-14 years) at the school. Missing from the picture are Kristina, who is now a consultant at the school, Cerri, senior 1's, who like me is new to the school. Cerri has brought her 16 year old son with her, and Anhie another new teacher from Germany who is teaching everybody else's leftovers.
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