Beijing Official Website International – eBeijing.gov.cn.
Travel becomes boring when you are used to it, but a new city is always exciting. I am in Beijing (still known to the French and Russians as Pekin) for the first time at an event which may prove to be a blogger's nightmare. It could provide exciting stuff to talk about, which I won't be able to blog about because (a) it's to do with work and (b) it involves politicians from two countries (Russia and China) that I do not write about as a matter of principle.
Let's hope it's boring, or I shall burst.
Two of the few Chinese characters I can recognise after 8 lessons are those which make up the city's name, so I am taking childish delight in recognising them everywhere (e.g. on the taxis).
I plan to live here at some point in the next 5 years, so my first visit is particularly interesting. So far (see photo) it passed one of my tests for a real city during the drive from the airport. Scale, a certain grubby reality and a lively culinary scene are among the others. It undoubtedly has the first and I shall report on the others as my researches continue.
What, gentle reader, are your tests for a "real" city?








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