Despite the dreary winter colors and “smoky” weather (a recognized meteorological term here), Beijing was like a beacon of light to us. Armed with lots of advice (all helpful) from friends about how to fight jet lag and blessed with an affordable last-minute upgrade to


We are a group of four: the parents-to-be, Ira and Karen Montague; “Auntie” Susan Montague, Ira’s sister and the narrator of this posting; and Marilyn Montague Harper, Ira and Susan’s one and only first cousin—ever cheerful, energetic and always unflappable.
We were met at the airport by our national guide, Rose (Chinese name, Yue Xia). Originally from Inner Mongolia, Rose attended university in Beijing, majoring in history and English. She is articulate and very capable—already we love her.

There is little point in describing Beijing. The guidebooks can do it much better and by the time AiLi is old enough to read and understand this, it will have changed even more than it already has in the past decade. We will spend two days sightseeing in the city, one day on our own and with the rest of our CAWLI group who
arrive tomorrow. We will visit all the major attractions: the Great Wall, Fobidden City, Tiananmen Square and more. But our sights will be set on Sunday’s trip to Hefei, the capital of Anhui province, where we will at long last be united with AiLi and she with us.

Susan
3 comments:
Hi Susan & Family - soon to be 5!
Glad to know you arrived safely and happily. You're on the trip of a lifetime that I'll enjoy vicariously :) Great to hear from you. Stay safe
ME & J
Susan et al,
Found the blog. Great pictures. Looks like you are having good fun.
Wish I had travelled too!
Jack
Hi Marilyn, The baby is beautiful and am happy that all is going well. Enjoyed the pictures and look forward to seeing you in March. Love, Joyce
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