
I arrived at the Beijing airport about 3:30pm and didn't get out of the airport until 5:00pm. It was a pretty slow process. Oddly our bags were delivered to section of the airport which required a five minute train ride. Then I took another train to the downtown area and yet another train to get me closer to my hotel. These are similar to the c-train in Calgary, but there's quite a few more tracks!

Once I was checked in, I decided to explore the nearby area. First thing I noticed was the air quality, you can definitely feel the pollution. The second thing was my hunger. I thought about going to a restaurant and quickly realized that unless the menu has photos, I have no idea what I'm ordering. I settled for some skewered meat from a street vendor.
So I'm finding things aren't as simple as I thought they would be and the government doesn't help much. For starters, my GPS is off by 300-500 meters because of government regulations. That's right, unoffical maps are not allowed to be accurate. Also, facebook and blogger are blocked. While I did find my way around it, it'll make keeping up the blog pretty difficult.