Beijing in the Limelight

Beijing in the Limelight
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by Danny Teller

History had been made but for me it was my first time in China so as you can imagine I had even more reason to be thrilled about all the lovely places we would see. Beijing for all intents and purposes is a majestic city in the orient and outshines her purpose for attracting local/foreign tourists and investors. Beijing is undoubtedly a place without an end for spiritual enlightenment and worship regardless what faith or religion you come from. The national holiday which lasted 8 days was for the whole country to enjoy but Yvonne had reccommended us to visit only on Sunday 4th October and remain for 3 or 4 days. Even if remained for 3 days it would give us more than enough time to see what we wanted and enjoyed ourselves at the same time. Had we gone on Thursday 1st October we would not have been able to go to center due to the congestion due to a military parade. That was in itself a auspicious occasion for all those who participated We had a general plan to visit up to 10 of the most popular places in and around the city and guess what it didn't cost us a fortune either. Each of the places we went to were not just historically splendid but the architecture and planning that went into a building it was not just out of this world but an absolute must for even the most passionate of thinkers and believers. It was all part of the fun to be in a overcrowded city and to navigate the public services with all the festivities going on. Beijing has suddenly become one of my favorite capital cities and will remain so for quite a considerable time to come. As to Yvonne she has not been out China yes and in all truancy she did a wonderful job in navigating and communicating with people to ensure we would have the maximum enjoyment as a couple. We must admit so seeing all sorts of flowers, trees, garlands, greenlands or wetlands in such a cosmopolitan city after which we were often gulping for air. It was one famous landmark after another and it seemed to be never ending. Wether its for a short vacation or long business trip, a single step in Beijing is a place once visited its never forgotten and by that I don't just mean The Great Wall. Beijing was nothing less than an unfurling paradise inside a kind of world of make belief that is simply turned upside down. This indicates that every time you resurface there is always something new to admire or that the place from where you had just from was even more magical than previously thought.

Finally as to our in depth vision as writers in a world of fables so the audience that will enjoy our world of work in the kingdom of heaven. Our stories are are expressive in the way a good story should be told. From creating the first ideas to adding extra information is absolutely essential for explaining about our passion for writing and travelling in the world. I might have been in different countries but after more than 20 years of writing I find it somewhat more of a delight now than when I begin in 1986. Some people might find travelling, working writing a challenge to find one's place in this world. However as for me or us personally we would never have become the people we are and the most important aspect about writing this book is not only do we have each other for friendship and that we hope that you will have as much pleasure in reading this story as we will have had in writing it. In Loving Memory

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Yvonne Wu was born in December 1968 in a small rural village in Northern China. In 1989 after her graduation from her university Yvonne entered a national trade company which finally went into administration (bankruptcy) in 1999. This resulted in a change of jobs and a career part of which required learning more about IT and English language skills to survive. Since February 2009 Yvonne made a connection with a certain UK national. His name is Mr. Danny Teller who likewise was looking for a trustworthy and loyal companion. No doubt Yvonne is resolute in her belief that the fate and fortune of individuals is related to the country's fate. Danny Teller is a UK National born in 1964. He lived in the UK for most of his childhood before moving to Israel just after his 21st birthday in 1985. He left Israel in 2002 after residing there for nearly 20 years Subsequently for 3 months after leaving Israel were spent in America before another move this time to Nepal in the Asian continent.. For nearly 6 months Danny taught English to children in a rather remote Nepalese village school before returning to his country of origin for the next few years. Between 2003 and 2009 he invested much time in the world of writing, publishing, IT, The Media and in extensive travelling in the world. Since the summer of 2009 Danny has moved to China where he is currently residing with companion Yvonne. Due to his passion for writing stories which includes poetry, short/long stories both fiction/non fiction, songs and not the least an autobiography about Israel. Yvonne Wu, since meeting up with Danny had likewise indicated an interest for writing, travelling and foreign trade both who wish to become first time authors.

(2010, paperback, 46 pages)

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