I arrived this morning in Beijing, China.
Our guide picked us up at the airport.
We dropped our luggages at the hotel and went directly to the “Forbidden city” and the Tiananmen Square. I was quite impressed by the security over there. Inside the forbidden city, I saw a poor guy that was getting smashed down by two police officers. He was on the ground and the policemen were hitting him.
The visit of the places was really amazing. We really did enjoy the palaces in the forbidden city. It was much bigger than I thought.
In the evening we walked through the city and found a local market which was selling some chinese food. There again we saw some unjustified violence against a poor man.
This country isn’t still as communist as in the time of Mao. The trade opening in the 1970′s really changed China. There are much more cars than bicycle. This situation would have been surreal 30 years from now.
Although people in China have right to property since 2007, I heard in the streets a guy saying that the government “stole” his house.
There are a lot of improvements of the way Chine people live but I believe it should go a step further. Why are the media sources still censored. I have to use a VPN connection to access Skype, Facebook, Twitter and even some american news websites.
China is on the good way but has to continue that way.
The following pictures are showing :
- The admission chart to get in China
-Some pictures from the Forbidden City
And the successfully enabled VPN connection on my phone to pass through the restrictions on Facebook, Twitter, Skype …



