BEIJING, China (Thursday, Dec. 4, 2008, 6:30 a.m.) – A dreaded and expected case of severe jet lag took its toll on Pam and me this morning.
Unable to sleep, we both took showers and headed down to the lobby of the Novotel Peace Hotel to surf the Internet, check e-mail, read the latest news and get a cup of coffee.
While I’m at it, I thought I’d share a few observations after arriving here in China at about 9:30 p.m. Wednesday night and at the hotel at about 11:30 p.m.
Northwest flight to Beijing: Despite severely cramped seating, Pam and I were lucky to board a flight that had personal video machines embedded in the head rest of the passenger in front. We were able to choose movies and television shows in between eating more in-flight meals. Sadly, nothing remarkable was available to watch.
Beijing skyline: The skyline, lit up with street lights and bumper-to-bumper traffic at 9 p.m., looked beautiful as we approached a landing at the Beijing airport. The traffic didn’t surprise us; with more than 14 million people that’s to be expected.
Beijing airport: Just like when we arrived here in March 2006 for Camryn’s adoption, the airport seemed a bit spooky. It looked like our flight was the only one that arrived Wednesday night; most businesses were closed.
Christmas season: Our guide from Lotus Travel met us at the airport and took us to the Novotel Peace Hotel, in the heart of Beijing and within walking distance of the Forbidden City. She told us we can expect to see many Christmas decorations throughout Beijing because the younger residents celebrate the season (although it isn’t a holiday). We’ll see Santas and hear “Jingle Bells” and other seasonal songs. In fact, our hotel has a huge, beautifully decorated Christmas tree, a picture of which I have included with this post.
Novotel Peace Hotel: The Novotel is a very nice hotel. The rooms are spacious, the beds are comfortable and we get several American cable stations on our TV (HBO, Cinemax, ESPN to name three). Our first room was a bit noisy and the air conditioner/heating system seemed broken, so we changed shortly after midnight with no problem.
Copyright 2008 by Terry R. Cassreino. All rights reserved.
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