Thursday, March 15, 2007

Now in Guangzhou!


Today we toured more of Beijing and then flew down to Guangzhou where we will be for the rest of our trip. Today, we walked by Tianamen Square (we couldn't go on the square because their governing assembly was in session and thus closing the square) and then toured the Forbidden City where the emporers in the last 2 dynasties lived. The first gate to the Forbidden City is behind Hannah and I in the picture above.
After that we had lunch and then took a tour by rickshaw of a small old traditional neighborhood with narrow winding alleys.

We also got to visit a traditional Chinese home to see how the common Chinese family lives and learn a little about traditional Chinese architecture. This was a really cool experience.

Yesterday we went to a Jade factory where we bought a Jade braclet for Hannah. The picture above was how they squeeze a small braclet over a hand. Also, you can see an example of the meals we have been having for lunch and dinner.

Now, we are in Guangzhou and are settled into the White Swan - our hotel. We have a beautiful view of the Pearl River from our window. Tomorrow morning we will take a quick tour of the island we are on and then get ready to meet Nina! We meet her at 2:30 at the Civil Affairs office here in Guangzhou. We are so excited and a little nervous. We will post a bunch of photos tomorrow once we get settled with her. Until then, take care!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

We are thrilled for all "6" of you. I hope tomorrow goes wonderfully. Hailey and I can't wait to see more photos of Nina. I bet Emelia, Chloe and Ella can't wait to hold her and have all three of you back in Maine.
Kim

Anonymous said...

Yeah! Can't wait to see pictures of Nina in your arms.

Love,
Jean

Anonymous said...

Hi Hannah! How wonderful for all of you. I can't wait to meet the newest member of your fam.

Patty Sullivan

Anonymous said...

Hey Bart and Hannah--You all look well and Healthy. Congrats on your adoption. I cannot wait to meet the newest addition to the Beattie girls. Be safe,
Nancy Gilpatrick