Class, class and more class was the theme of this week EXCEPT on Wednesday when all of our classes were cancelled!!! Cancelled class = opportunity for adventure! Thus, at 6am on Wednesday Eddie, Courtney and I got up and made the long haul to ShangFang Mountain, a Buddhist escape, about 75 km outside of central Beijing. 3 hours and 2 subway lines, 3 bus rides and 1 unlicensed taxi ride later, we arrived! We were excited about the hike to the top of the mountain where you can enter Yunshui Caves.
The hike was RIDICULOUS. The hike consisted of these steep stairs that went straight up the rock face and looked like something out of Lord of the Rings. Here is a view of the steps from above:
It was completely worth it! The caves were incredibly cool. They had a series of Buddhist sculptures lit up in neon lights all throughout. One of the caves was dedicated to depicting the 18 layers of Buddhist hell. It was really creepy, especially since the cave was completely silent and devoid of any other life besides the 3 of us. Here's a picture of some of the non-creepy sculptures lit in green lights:
By the time we were out of the caves, the weather turned pretty chilly and all 3 of us were ecstatic to return home by dinner time. Just in time for homework!
Groundbreaking news of the week occurred yesterday (Saturday). I climbed the Great Wall of China at Badaling! It's the most touristy section of the wall but it was still completely breathtaking. It was also, probably, the most surreal thing I have done yet. Standing on the Great Wall with thousands of other tourists was pretty unreal. Here's me on the Great Wall doing my "signature" pose, as the boys "fondly" call it:
Today, was pretty cool. My professor took me and a couple of the other kids out to see a weekend antique market and the Beijing City Museum. Now, I'm tired and I have a bit of work I could afford to focus on. Ready. . . go!