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Grand Junction, CO: Visit Main Street

August 25, 2015 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Grand Junction is the largest city located on Colorado's Western Slope. (Estimated US Census 2014 population- 60,210) People traveling along I-70 between Colorado and Utah will oftentimes consider making a stop. I have gotten off of the interstate for gas twice and have also … [Read more...]

Filed Under: United States, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: Art on the Corner, Colorado National Monument, driving through Colorado, Farmer's Market in Grand Junction, Grand Junction, Humanist Doing Good, I-70 near Colorado-Utah border, il Bistro Italiano, Main Street Bagels in Grand Junction, Mesa County Library, Pablo's, visiting towns on the western slope of Colorado

What You’ll See at the Temple of Heaven

August 17, 2015 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Toward the end of our stay in Beijing, we had a memorable visit to the Temple of Heaven. All of the buildings I visited were originally built in 1420. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Chinese emperors would worship Heaven at this site. They would offer sacrifices to pray … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: Beijing China top tourist attractions, Chinese buildings built during 15th century, example of Minding architecture in China, hangout for retired people in Beijing, retirement in China, The Temple of Heaven

A Must See- The Great Wall- Juyongguan Pass

August 6, 2015 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Can you name 1 notable Chinese landmark? My response would be The Great Wall. How would you respond? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: bucket list locations, climbing The Great Wall, Juyongguan or Juyong Pass, notable Chinese tourist attractions, places to visit in Beijing, World Heritage site

Historic Beijing

July 31, 2015 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

Sometimes small historic treasures are located in obscure places. On our second day in China, we visited a small segment of historic Beijing. Our first stop was a medium sized open area that had a Bell Tower on the north end and a Drum Tower on the south end. In between these two … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: Beijing Bell Tower, Beijing's historical neighborhoods, buildings built during Qianlong Dynasty, courtyard housing in Beijing, Doufuchi Hutong

Before You Visit Tiananmen Square, Read This

July 27, 2015 By Sandra Bornstein Leave a Comment

A visit to Beijing would not be complete without a stop at Tiananmen Square. The square is named after the Tiananmen gate (gate of heavenly peace) which is on the north end of the square. Tiananmen Square measures almost a kilometre long and half a kilometre wide. It is located … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia, Worldwide Travel Tagged With: China National Museum, Great Hall of the People, Monument to the People's Heroes, Tiananmen Square

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