Forbidden City was forbidden territory for common people during the rule of the royal family. The grounds are made of thousands of rooms…. 9,999 rooms to be exact. The number 9 in China is a very lucky number that is why they never went for the 10,000th room. They also felt that the 10,000th room was occupied by a god. Once again, tons of the buildings were being renovated so we weren’t afforded a great view at times. Our guide took us straight up the center of the city so we weren’t able to explore the side halls. I don’t think a single day dedicated to touring this site would allow one to truly enjoy themselves. There is just too much to see.
At the end of the grounds was the Imperial Garden. BEAUTIFUL!!!! I am including pictures from there as well. We go back to this site on Friday with the Bethany group so we will have the opportunity to visit the other gardens and buildings we missed.
We then went to visit Jingshan Park which was across the street. BEAUTIFUL!! I wish I could post more pictures but it takes several minutes to load just one so I'll have to end this post with this one from the park.
We ended the afternoon having tea in the park at a Tea House.
For those of you who know us, you know we are quite the tea aficionadoes! This was MY temple of heaven!! We participated in a traditional tea ceremony and we're bringing some home! We drank jasmine tea with real flowers in it! It was like drinking a flower... none of the tea was what we are used to... the tea is actually hand rolled balls, pellets, leaves, flowers.... amazing stuff!
Josh really was having a good time... I thought this photo was pretty funny though! A common scene in local parks...
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Day 2 – Forbidden City
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Beautiful pictures. And I love the one of Josh. It looks like he's thinking, "Can I just have my tea already?!?!" LOL
Thanks for sharing your trip with us.
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