Pangu Plaza Construction, Beijing


Pangu Plaza Construction, Beijing 389

Originally uploaded by JoeDuck

Dragon Shaped Pangu Plaza will feature prominently in the Olympic Ceremonies.

Update: Not prominently at all!   Pangu Plaza is directly across from the Birds Nest but you’d hardly know it from NBC coverage.  I’m wondering if they are deliberately downplaying Pangu Plaza to avoid giving them free advertising for the apartment sales?

Extremely powerful light beams will shoot up from the base, synchronized to music during the opening ceremony. Apartments here run about $5 million US, and the last building – the “tail” of the dragon – will be one of only two seven star hotels in the world, the other is Dubai’s Burj Al Arab.

Forbidden City Gate at Night


Forbidden City Gate at Night 814

Originally uploaded by JoeDuck

This imposing gate leads to a huge courtyard and then through another gate you make your way deeper into the Forbidden City (I think this first gate defines the “Forbidden City” but not positive since you don’t pay until you go through the second one. There is an excellent view from the top of this Gate into Tiananmen Square though you have to pay about $2 to go up and tour this structure. Handbags must be checked as well, so if you are short on time you may want to skip this and head right into the inner parts of Forbidden City which take about one full day to in much detail – perhaps two days for a really thorough visit.

Forbidden City – Hill of Accumulated Elegance. 855




Forbidden City – Hill of Accumulated Elegance. 855

Originally uploaded by JoeDuck

The Hill of Accumulated Elegance was my favorite part of the Forbidden City in the heart of Beijing, China. Home to many emperors and their concubines (which could number in the thousands), Beijing’s Forbidden City is the largest palace grounds in the world complete with hundreds of buildings and a beautiful gardens in which the Hill of Accumulated Elegance stands.

Home from China


Wow, I’m back home from an amazing trip to China over the past 2 weeks.    Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Beijing with 30 hours on the train between these cities so I could see more of the countryside.    I have a ton to write about the trip and with my travel pal Charley Aebersold have over 1500 photos to post and caption over at Flickr.   In Shanghai and Beijing we were really lucky to be with Kevin Wu, our Table Tennis friend and the best dentist in Medford, and his son as we navigated China’s massive urban landscapes and the fantastic Great Wall of China at Simitai, hosted by Kevin’s Cousin from Beijing.   Kevin is originally from Beijing where he went through medical school before heading to the USA, so he was right at home and we enjoyed his unique western+eastern perspectives.

Charley stayed in China to train for Table Tennis, more about that when he returns from Hebei and the National Training Center.

I’d have to say everything on the trip paled next to the Great Wall of China, which was a simply staggering site to behold as well as an amazing historical hands-on adventure.    On my next trip to China I want to hike along the wall with backpacks for several days, soaking up the 2000 years of history since this wall guarded the southern Ming dynasty from the Northerners who eventually prevailed, ushering in China’s final dynastic empire which was in turn overthrown by Sun Yat Sen around 1911, bringing modern China into being and setting the stage for the conflicts that led to the Communist and current era in China’s sweeping historical journey of many, many centuries.

 

 

 

 

Pangu Plaza




Pangu Plaza Apartment? 5 million dollars. This is the building you will see in the Olympic coverage a lot – shaped like a dragon

Originally uploaded by JoeDuck

Pangu Plaza is a spectacular dragon-shaped building that stands near the Olympic Stadium and Aquatic Center. The building is surrounded by super powerful lighting that will be featured in the Olympic Opening Ceremony.

If we did the conversion math correctly, the apartments in the higher floors of Pangu Plaza will cost about 5 million US. Lower ones and commercial space appear to be about 3-4 million.

Pangu Plaza in Beijing


Pangu Plaza is one of three key buildings that will be very prominent during the Olympics, and I’ll have several postings about this real estate project which we toured during my stay in Beijing.

Pangu Plaza’s buildings are shaped like a dragon with a huge gravity defying overhang in the front building.  Surrounded by powerful lighting the building will be featured in the Olympic Opening Ceremony.

Update:  NOT prominent.   It is almost as if NBC is editing out pictures of the amazing buildings that make up Pangu Plaza and the Pangu Plaza Hotel.   These buildings right next to the Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium, but I don’t think I have seen a single video clip where they showed the whole structure.

Yu Gardens




Yu Gardens

Originally uploaded by JoeDuck

We are in Beijing as I write this, but Yu Gardens of Shanghai was a feast of beauty and history in the heart of the city. The quiet and peaceful gardens are surrounded by a hugely crowded and bustling market area with restaurants and shops.