Saturday, 17 Mar 2007 | Views [967] | Comments [1]
I formed an inofficial Chinese tea appreciation society with two of Birminghams best travelled females. Lets call them Louise and Jennifer (actually thats their real names ha ha ha) Though mystified by my level of passion for all things edible(and ... Read more >
Tags: Food & eating
Saturday, 17 Mar 2007 | Views [996]
There are only 1000 Giant Pandas left in the wild. My quest to photograph this tearful soul in its natural surroundings would take me across China, but on the way, I was to meet with an army of immortals..... I inspected the three sandy pits of soldiers ... Read more >
Tags: Culture
Sunday, 11 Mar 2007 | Views [1123]
It's all beginning to make sense. What served the aquatic bird by way of buoyancy during its life, serves the Chinese by way of insulation. At -4 degrees it's literally freezing here. I am referring to duck which can be tasted in almost all restaurants.... Read more >
Tags: Food & eating
Saturday, 10 Mar 2007 | Views [1246]
This is an incomprehendibly large country with an equally astonishing amount of inhabitants. A third of the world eat with chopsticks and one in four of the worlds population are Chinese so I realise that I cannot write holistically about a nations ... Read more >
Tags: Culture
Saturday, 10 Mar 2007 | Views [1159]
Toilets are always worth a mention in any travellers blog. They provide hours of entertainment and clean humour, or not as the case may be. I was eating in a smart, centrally based restaurant in Beijing. Each table had two different coloured cloths ... Read more >
Tags: Culture
Thursday, 8 Mar 2007 | Views [1402] | Comments [2]
I was ripped off today in an organised scam. What annoys me most is that these TOSSERS prey on tourists or weak individuals, not that I'm the latter. However, I was actually very tired and hungry. It was my first day walking the streets of Beijing ... Read more >
Tags: Scams & Robberies