The Great Wall was incredible. A brief history lesson. The Great Wall is 3900 miles long, that is just the man made wall portion. If you include other barriers like rivers and trenches, the length from end to end increases to 5500 miles. For a little perspective, the United States is about 3000 miles wide from east to west. The Wall took about 2000 years to build, from around 400 BC to about 1600 AD. Here's a politically charged question for ya. If the Chinese were able to build a stone wall that is between 15 and 30 ft in height and 15-25 ft in width back in the days when donkeys were hauling, why can't the United States build a border fence? Just curious.
We could have spent the whole day here but our senior citizen group couldn't stay out in the sun for that long, so we only got a few hours. When we got to the wall our tour guide told us we needed to buy a tram ticket to get up to the wall. This happened a lot on the tour. We would get somewhere and the initial entry fee would be included, but if we wanted to get into the actual temple or palace we had to pay an additional fee. So frustrating, especially for a cheapskate like me. This time, I'm afraid I threw a little fit, no thrashing on the ground but a little foot stomping. In the end the guide pointed in a vague direction, said we had two hours and was gone.
We wandered around until we found an entrance. During our wanderings we came across a man with a camel. He had a sign posted next to his camel that said 2 RMB. Great a picture on a camel for 50 cents. We put the kids up there, took some pictures and handed the guy a 5 RMB note. He hands it back and says, 'No, 100 RMB.' Rich and I point at the sign and say it says 2 and he says that is for a picture next to the sign, the camel is 50. We throw the 5 kuai at him and go to walk off, suddenly we are surrounded by four camel thugs pulling at our camera and yelling at us in Chinese. In the end, camelboy said we owed the money because we didn't ask if it was a different price. Rich retorted with, you owe me 100 kuai because you touched my girl (to put her up on the camel) without asking. In the end we gave him 10 RMB and called it good. It was a little scary though, check out the picture, the guy was huge.
After our adventure with the camel, it was on to the wall.
The wall was crazy steep. Even with the handrail it was hard to get down. Getting up wasn't too bad.
If I had to guess from this picture how old Rich is, I would say twelve, fourteen max.
Over all, the Great Wall is the coolest thing we have done in China.
1 comment:
Awesome!! Great pictures. You could have taken the camel guy:) Love reading your posts. Keep em coming for us travel deprived souls in the US.
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