So, nine days in Yunnan has been one of my favorite trips so far- big blue skies, nights full of stars, minority groups, dancing, and great food. I spent a few days prior to the trip in Beijing, where Megan lives, to get settled and also see some of the sights that I missed during my last visit. I got to walk around several parks, including Jingshan park, where you can look down on the whole of the Forbidden City. One of my favorite moments was the day I spent at the Olympic facilities, where you can now go into the National Stadium, also known as the Birds nest, and walk around on the playing field and sit in the stands. It was an overwhelming moment walking into that stadium and seeing how truly massive the space is, but I think that's the goal of the architect. Everywhere you walked on the Green, you head the "Beijing Welcomes You" song, or the "One World, One Dream" song over and over again until they were both burned into your brain. The first song seems to contain every Chinese star possible, and I've found a subtitled version for the rest of you to enjoy!
I also paid a visit to the Temple of Heaven and surrounding park, which you might recognize as one of the symbols of Beijing. The temple itself is typical imperial architecture, but the park surrounding it is magical, with endless acres of cypress trees and carefully plotted flower gardens. The roses were just starting to bloom, and for being in the center of the city, the park was magically quiet. Lots of azaleas around as well, and people taking leisurely strolls. Nearer the temple, there is a place called the Long Walkway, which is part of the temple complex. There, locals gather to play cards, sing karaoke, gossip, dance, and watch foreigners like me gawk at the sights. I hope that I entertained some people while I was there. I also managed to make it to the Lama Temple, which was a little bit of a let-down, but still on the list of things to do.
In addition to seeing the sights in Beijing, it was great to spend time with Megan, who I haven't seen since last November. She and I always have a great time together, and we became known as "the girls who laugh" at a point during our trip. She is a part-time food critic, and took me out for some spectacular meals in Beijing, including a style of BBQ meat from Western China, donkey meat sandwiches, local cuisine, Peking duck, and Sichuan noodles. I can't illustrate enough how much I love the food in Beijing, and yes folks, donkey is delicious as well. I also got to see Danielle briefly, since her folks where in town, which was wonderful too. They were going off to Sichuan province to hug the pandas.
Megan and I flew from Beijing into Kunming, a trip of about 3 hours, and managed to find our