China has long been on the list of Asian countries, which we
wanted to visit. We have to see the
notorious historical monuments, a rich cultural heritage and more, Beijing facing the Olympic Games,
2008 - too much temptation to procrastinate. The whole world knows that the Chinese
want to show us how advanced they are and how many have achieved, thanks to
their political system. Okay, let's go.
No wonder, the pyramids in Egypt soar up to now, but I don't
know how many of the modern Egyptians wear blood of their builders. Greek and
Roman temples, amphitheatres and stadiums many impressive buildings, built from
them are still enjoying our eyes, but the Roman Empire, Athens and Sparta are
only history. The descendants of the Chinese who built the Forbidden City, the Great
Chinese Wall and much other dazzling stuff, still live in the land of his ancestors;
wear their surnames, and some owned family relics from that time. Yes, the
Chinese are being kept as a nation and the population has grown like no other.
In any larger American and Canadian city to go you can see
Chinese neighborhoods. The Chinese
population comes and more and more are incorporated in the life of those
countries. I recently heard on television that the white population in the
United States by 2042 year will become a minority and the dominant race will be
Asians. Who knows?
I don't know how it is in Europe, but in America already even
the biggest patriots have difficulty to buy only American production, and why,
after all the Chinese here is cheaper and not so worse. No wonder, if some day
we start to buy North Korean goods…
And so I think maybe the Bible is
right. It is possible that a billion smart Chinese
would flood the world with their intelligence, production, and population
.
would flood the world with their intelligence, production, and population
.
In this country was born an atheist philosopher Confucius,
who is considered a contemporary of Buddha, born 500 years before Christ. His
wisdom ideas are at the root of many religions, philosophic and natural
sciences. Probably still very large number of young Confucius’
follower’s row up now and prepare China for the way it's going. They are the
champions that within two generations have walked away from the plow to the
computer. These several million are amazing phenomenon of China.
Mao Zedong had said that the revolution is not funny party,
but he is long gone, the young rich Chinese think differently. In honor of Olympic Games 2008 under the shade
of Great China Wall there was a cocktail of those young businessmen. The sounds
of rock-band music and glasses of liquors didn’t bother them to take the right
decisions. Most of them are
approximately 40 year old. They develop private business for millions in
electronics, trade, construction and other industries. Many of them have graduated
in the West, others have returned from there with capital and diplomas. Just
for them was my word when I wrote the first lines of the essay.
There was a time when some rich ”daddies’” from socialist
countries supported their children to receive education and experience in the
world renowned universities. The only thing that connects young to the communist
parent generation was the money, generously provided by the fatherly arms. By
the time remembering who was holding a pistol and tampered with the pockets of
"rich" if he was a gangster or a liberator is not known. The money
changes it masters, time wash the stains or glory. Before on our land, we
called them "our comrades", now everywhere are called the most
enterprising businessmen or maybe? Well, a little black humor I think and my travel is
allowed.
As a former resident of a small country, I do
not support the weakness to the big things, unless they are so nice, you're
happy to get in touch with them as much as possible. For example, the Hermitage, the Louvre, the Prado and Versailles can keep a ton of days in, without saying come
on, but the monumental Socialist
"palaces", appeared as a negation of Royal splendor, repel. I am glad
that in Beijing we sew from distance only three of them, as befits –
Parliament, the Museum of Chinese revolutionary history, and the mausoleum of
Mao Zedong. You won't see them in this book and if it is
better to have them in reality, it is to remind people how bad it is, simple
people to guide States.
Beijing means northern capital.
This is the last and final name of the 3,000 annual city, 800 of which was the
capital. It is the final of the third emperor of the Ming. The capital moved
here during the 15th century, when had began the building of the Forbidden city. It is believed that this was the biggest in the 15th, 16th and 18th centuries
Beijing
is growing by the day, something that in other countries may not be the case,
this translates into an advantage. The ugly, old neighborhoods are razed and
indiscriminate. In their place appear wide
transport arteries and multi-story super-condos. I don't remember where I
read that, due to the reconstruction of Beijing 1.5 million people were
resettled in other neighborhoods. The old settlers received a condo as big as they had, unless they want to pay for more money.
I'm not saying it's nice to
shares a home with thousands of people, but what can be done in a country where
the population is listed in the hundreds of millions. The sedative is that
20-30 floor homes look reasonably
well, brightly colored
in different tonalities. The
faces of some blocks have variety of decorative elements, that refresh
the view and enable you to guess in which one is your apartment.
I was very unhappy with myself, when we moved into the new neighborhood
and due to the uniformity of the buildings, at the beginning I went often by
mistake in another entrance. Conceived sometimes came to the seventh floor to see
another name on the door. Later, I began to distinguish the entrances on
mailboxes and scent. Yes, the smell, because the family that lived on our
ground floor was from a village where cooked delicious and regularly, only that
it had quietly walked in and walked right past them, to not get caught on the
talk.
For now only one central district (hutong) who ever grew up
around the Forbidden City and is therefore more representative now is under
restoration. We had organized a trip with rickshaws there. We were a
picturesque view- in front was the Gide with bicycle and we followed with the
rickshaw, which also was “bicycle-powered".
The first thing that
troubled us when we got in the old neighborhood
was the grey colour
all around. The streets were narrow
and in front of many of the houses were
parked cars. Rickshaws have passed hard with them, and how was the other
transport – I don't know. Some of the restored houses have been converted into
shops. The presence of two stone figures from both sides of the front door is
given time information about the status of the owners. By this we understand
that here lived senior government officials and military personnel, and there are
now many wealthy families. What
impressed us was the fact that 90% of the
houses had very small external windows. Everything was
looking to the internal courtyards.
In our program was included
a visit to a medium-wealthy Chinese, senior citizen family in this houese. I'm glad we saw how they live. Small room had a narrow window to the courtyard and a small living
room in the middle. An additional were still had outhouse parts such as, one or
two rooms directly on the ground for newlyweds-newcomers in this family. The little yard
had quite mixed
functions - flowers, sometimes aquarium, drying cloths and everything owners did not
want to throw away the last decades.
In the House of our hosts had several essential
pieces of furniture along the walls, including a TV. In the small kitchenette
we sew a refrigerator, and other necessary household gizmos. The walls stood
pictures dating from the wedding of owners (the former teacher, and a nurse) to
their children and grandchildren.
One street divides the old from the new "Forbidden
city", which has also been enclosed with a high fence. Here live the new
Lords (party and Government leaders). From the street only see the second and
third floor of a nondescript houses, while in the Forbidden City on the other
side, over fences peek rooftops of beautiful old palaces.
From the windows of the tourist bus, with whom
we toured the city and its surroundings we were watching anxiously for our reply
what is China. We did not expect that almost the entire urban population has
adopted the life of our times, that it no longer can meet people dressed in
national garments. The youth is often more prettily styled by American, at
least one of our Northwest. We suspected
that the shops are well-stocked and settled, at least for the Olympic Games. In
the ground floor of the newest shopping centers were represented all the
prestigious Italian, German, French and other companies come here to sell their
European prices. There are already many wealthy Chinese, they are for them.
We didn’t anticipate seeing
so nice Metro here. It was done with a lot of money and cheap
labor, to be presented to the world for the Beijing Olympics 2008. Some stops were better than those of the Tokyo metro, which is naturally from earlier years. Different
color marble characterized stops, laser projections on the walls above the
rails and long advertising posters diversify the eyes of passenger. The clear and complete enough information boards allow
easy orientation. Unlike the Japanese nationalism in China all signs around
town wherever we went on a field trip are on
Chinese and on English.
We took hundreds of photos of big beautiful public and
residential buildings, not because they are unique, but because they are in
Beijing, where we not expected.
I don't know where is this our weakness to the
high points. At the time, when we went on the mountains the greatest pleasure
was to climb to the top, to see what's on the other side and naturally take pictures. Now -we are “reprogrammed”, we “climb” the skyscrapers and
towers. Wherever we go, another see or not,
but they are on our list. Best proof of this are the photographs in our books. Our friends joke that it ought to be called them Skyscrapers in the world. I think for me
there is something else, a race of humans with nature, who reached above. I feel personally flattered to see that we,
people, at least in this respect, keep.
The change of China began
in the late 1980s with ever increasing force. Now Beijing skyline is not different
than any other developed city, for up to the beauty and pride of the Chinese. What is the
price – they know. The Olympics is an additional serious stimulus that appeared
motorways, high-speed train, a huge Chinese, very modern airport, unique in its
architecture, stadiums and everything you need to show that there is a new
China.
Good or bad the world accepted it and the Olympics is the new open page of the book for this ancient country. You will get unhappy, where it remains to neglected human rights in China? What happens in China, banned for our eye is inexcusable and needs to be changed, but require some intermediate form that avoid violence and theft. I know it sounds very cruel, but it seems that the enormous mass population of a country lagging behind unable to unleash inflates to full freedom, it requires the time and education.
The history of many African and Arab countries demonstrates that for the freedom you need knowledge and experience, or come to abuse and theft on the part of the Government and the population. Like to give sports cars in the hands of people who until now only been plowed and dug and let them go on avtostradite, without them learn to drive. After living in African countries and visiting several Asian countries, listening and watching on TV, how are things going in the third world, in my mind course such thoughts – people really have to be ready for the great word freedom.
Of course we came to China for the Great China Wall, the Forbidden City, the beautiful temples and all that I will describe in the following essays.
Good or bad the world accepted it and the Olympics is the new open page of the book for this ancient country. You will get unhappy, where it remains to neglected human rights in China? What happens in China, banned for our eye is inexcusable and needs to be changed, but require some intermediate form that avoid violence and theft. I know it sounds very cruel, but it seems that the enormous mass population of a country lagging behind unable to unleash inflates to full freedom, it requires the time and education.
The history of many African and Arab countries demonstrates that for the freedom you need knowledge and experience, or come to abuse and theft on the part of the Government and the population. Like to give sports cars in the hands of people who until now only been plowed and dug and let them go on avtostradite, without them learn to drive. After living in African countries and visiting several Asian countries, listening and watching on TV, how are things going in the third world, in my mind course such thoughts – people really have to be ready for the great word freedom.
Of course we came to China for the Great China Wall, the Forbidden City, the beautiful temples and all that I will describe in the following essays.
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