It's finally here-my last day in Asia. Since the Intrepid tour officially finished this morning, I got to spend it with two of my trip mates, Hein (Belgium) and Lisa (Germany). We headed first to Jingshan Park, which was surprisingly large and lush! We even got to participate in one of the women's outdoor dance classes in the park which was pretty awesome!
We hiked up to the main tower pictured above. There were all of these cool bonsai trees at the temple, and there was a great view over the Forbidden City. Unfortunately it was a bit smoggy, but the view did give some sense of the scope of the city itself.
After saying goodbye to my roommate Lisa, Hein and I headed out to the olympic park to see the Bird's Nest and Water Cube. It's crazy to think how many people were standing in the same park back in 2008...
My next task was to find my hostel for the night. That turned out to be more of an adventure than originally planned :D But such is the world of traveling! After taking a bus to the general area of the hostel, I set about trying to find it armed with the address written in Chinese. Most people on the streets didn't speak any English, so there was a lot of showing the screen shot of the address and being pointed in the right direction. After multiple contradictory directions, I finally found one guy who was incredibly helpful. He pulled out his computer and gathered a couple of friends, who together plus this map they drew, gave me the first clear sense of where I was going. I did eventually find it :D
After checking into the Saga Youth hostel, I headed out on my second unexpectedly long adventure of the day-finding my friend Kyle. He's an Ole who received a scholarship to studying in Beijing for the year-what a great place to meet up with a friend for dinner :D Unfortunately we had agreed on a subway stop, but not a specific enough spot. With only a mere 21 million people, Beijing is not an easy place to find someone! Luckily, we managed to find each other after around half an hour of searching, and had a lovely dinner of hot pot. Such a great way to spend my last night abroad. :D









