First Week In Beijing

Greetings Everyone,
And once again, hello from the other side of the world (for most of you).  However, this time our flight was a relative breeze, as travel time encompassed a mere 24 hours from Lima to Beijing; in our days of living in Dhaka, we could anticipate a minimum of eight more hours of transit, so we felt fresh as a spring shower when we landed in Beijing (okay, a slight exaggeration. . .).

Anyhow, I wanted to provide a quick little update on our travels, to verify that we indeed did arrive and to give you a report one week in Beijing.  Firstly, the new jobs-we are just shy of ecstatic that we have landed at this school, Western Academy of Beijing.  From the beautiful campus (photos to follow at a later date) to the vibrant learning community, Marianella and I feel as if we have arrived at a special place to work.  Of course, the honeymoon is early and being the grizzled veterans that we are, we aren’t getting too ahead of ourselves, but we are excited, which is a wonderful state of mind to occupy when considering work. 

But enough about work-I certainly didn’t start this blog to describe our daily grind.  Onto the fun stuff, like the neighborhood where we are currently living and our first of hopefully many trips together to The Great Wall. 

798 Art District
For the first two months of our time in Beijing, our school is putting us up in temporary housing along with our other new co-workers.  While our actual apartment is big and non-descript, the neighborhood outside our door is Beijing’s artist quarters, housed in massive brick buildings that used to serve as munition plants, sat dormant for some time, and for the last several years has emerged into art galleries and a cottage industry of restaurants and shops.  Whether we have been gazing out our ninth story window or walking the sidewalks, the people watching is fantastic.  Through the interwoven streets we have come across interesting and provocative art, quirky and fun shops, and delicious eating establishments.  That it’s in our backyard has made our adjustment to Beijing rather blissful. 
 
A great gift idea!:
The Great Wall
On Friday morning, at the end of our orientation week, the school worked in an outing to The Great Wall which gave us a taste of this spectacular wonder.  We were only able to spend approximately a half-hour at the actual site, as we had to return for afternoon commitments, but as we sweated profusely in the haze of the humid morning, we were struck by the fact that we were able to make a morning run to one of the world’s extraordinary sites and our little nibble has whetted our appetite for return trips when the weather is more agreeable and the time not so rushed.  Ohh, and outside of the grandeur of the Great Wall was our spectacular descent from its heights.  As we took a chairlift to gain access to the wall, we had a choice to descend with the chair lift again or to steer a luge down the curving track; we elected to tap into our inner Winter Olympian and sped down the track in the simple contraption. 

 The luge track:
As we get a bit more settled and expand beyond the familiarity of our neighborhood and daily life, I will certainly be updating the blog to try and capture our life in this immense city and country.  But as the last few photos I am sharing below will illustrate, I believe we have landed in a place where our day-to-day life will prove to be quite engaging.  Until next time, take care!















The fluffiest dog we've ever seen:


Look closely, these are finely carved carrots:

At IKEA, where families come to really relax:

The remnants of our $2 breakfast:

Does it get any cuter than this?:

Comments

Unknown said…
I just realized, after seeing your breakfast photo, that you're going to have unlimited access to dimsum! 😫😋
~Hamida

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