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		<title>Life in the back streets of Beijing</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Beijing drum tower]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Beijing hutong]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am slowly working my way closer to the Beijing Olympic stadium otherwise known as the bird nest. Today I am just near the Gulou. It is the Drum Tower in english. It is around 7km from the Olympic district. Tomorrow I plan to catch bus no. 1 which takes passengers on a tour of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am slowly working my way closer to the Beijing Olympic stadium otherwise known as the bird nest. Today I am just near the Gulou. It is the Drum Tower in english. It is around 7km from the Olympic district.</p>
<p>Tomorrow I plan to catch bus no. 1 which takes passengers on a tour of all of the Olympic venues. I am told it is 3rmb or around 50 cents US.</p>
<p>Earlier today I took my daughter up the steps of the Drum Tower to take in the view. It is quite a climb but worth the effort. You get a great view of Beijing. The photos I took did not look that spectacular as the skies had become a bit hazy and were more grey than blue.</p>
<p>When I was at the Drum tower I noticed a military truck in the courtyard between the Drum Tower and the Bell Tower to the north. I am not sure what they had on the back. They looked like some guns. Maybe they are for fireworks for the opening ceremony.</p>
<p>The rest of the day has been spent experiencing life in the Hutongs of Beijing. Hutong means alleyway. My wife&#8217;s family live in a hutong dwelling not far from the Drum tower. Life here is simple. It is all about community. Sitting around a chatting is the main entertainment for the day. There is nothing fancy about this lifestyle however eveyone seems to be happy.</p>
<p>The hutong house was once the grand house for my wife&#8217;s grandfather. It was a nice courtyard home. Something that is not seen often in modern day Beijing. After communism took hold of China the large dwelling was split up to house 8 families. It is now a lot different to how it was in the early forties.</p>
<p>Seeing what I see is probably not that common for the Beijing tourist and especially not the Olympic visitor. They may take a hutong tour on the back of a bike which will wind down the alley ways however they do not often take a peek behind the walls to see the real Beijing.</p>
<p>Check back here for some photos. I am not able to upload them just yet.</p>
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