Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Kimmie's New Passport

Collected her new  passport toda, by bicycle. 40mins on way there but it took longer on way back as I wandered through little alleys behind the main thoroughfares.
 
Cycling around Beijing in Spring is comfortable, except the strong cold wind this morning. It is a wonderful way to get around fast, bypassing traffic jams that stop and start. There is no speed limit and no traffic signs to obey. I love cycling on pavements the other side of road, against the traffic. Like to have my eyes fixed on oncoming traffic.
 
Photos:
1. Women Police on bicycle, probably on way to work or after.  They dont normally patrol on bikes
2. SanLiTun Bar Street. This street comes alive late at night. It used to be bars and eateries on both sides of street, but now  one side is rebuilt as shopping arcades. Morocco and Venezuela embassies are at end of this street.
3. A minor road feeding into 3rd Ring Road. Park an ywhich way
4. Aust Embassy at noon. Visa section closed for the day but consular section is still opened
5. CCTV Towers. Landmark building along 3rd Ring Road. The one that perches on 2 bird legs is a modern day architecture wonder. The smaller sibling was burned down by firecrackers 2 CNY ago.
6 Heading home. Taken outside Embassy with my new Ferrarri bike, donated by Mirabelle's parents.
 
 
 

 

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