When going to the Exhibition Hall and the Institute of Microbiology in Beijing, of course Pieter got to know a little bit about the infrastructure of China's capital.
From inside the small bus, the team boarded for transportation, it was easy to catch a glimpse of the City of Beijing and its People.
What did their means of transportation look like...
Well in 1987 there were not many cars in Beijing, China.
Lots of construction going on...
Buildings were looking very much like those in East Europe under the Communist Regime... Rather dreary looking gray masses of concrete.
It was so bitter cold those days and about to rain as well...
Nothing was looking 'happy' or colorful.
A rather dreary day in the capital of Beijing...
Police standing on a kind of platform...
Lots of horse power too!
Like going way back in time...
Also lots of people on foot and carrying bags; literally BAGS!
It really looks cold on this March 24 day in Beijing!
Bikes with all sorts of baskets for transport.
Look how those houses have things added onto their roofs...
Like this toddler, bundled up really warm.
One never has seen so many different bike transporters... Funny creations.
The bike was really a means of transport, one could tell.
We never see such bike transporters here in the USA...
Bike carts for vegetable transport...
In general the people looked very poor... worn clothes.
After visiting the Institute of Microbiology, the team requested to stop at a market place, Pieter said, to check it out.
That always tells a lot about daily life.
Can you see those white and brown eggs (behind girl) in a basket?
Asian pears and bananas...
A huge market hall under a roof.
Hope you enjoyed these images (taken mostly from a riding bus) for having an idea how life was for people in the city of Beijing at that time.
Will be continued with the Forbidden City...
From inside the small bus, the team boarded for transportation, it was easy to catch a glimpse of the City of Beijing and its People.
What did their means of transportation look like...
Well in 1987 there were not many cars in Beijing, China.
Lots of construction going on...
Buildings were looking very much like those in East Europe under the Communist Regime... Rather dreary looking gray masses of concrete.
It was so bitter cold those days and about to rain as well...
Nothing was looking 'happy' or colorful.
It really looks cold on this March 24 day in Beijing!
That always tells a lot about daily life.
Can you see those white and brown eggs (behind girl) in a basket?
Hope you enjoyed these images (taken mostly from a riding bus) for having an idea how life was for people in the city of Beijing at that time.
Will be continued with the Forbidden City...
Related links:
{Part III of Husband Pieter's Trip to East Asia - Arrival in Beijing, China} | previous post by me
{Part II of Husband Pieter's Trip to East Asia - Tokyo, Japan to Beijing, China} | previous post by me
{Part III of Husband Pieter's Trip to East Asia - Arrival in Beijing, China} | previous post by me
{Part II of Husband Pieter's Trip to East Asia - Tokyo, Japan to Beijing, China} | previous post by me
{Part I of Husband Pieter's Trip to East Asia} | previous post by me
{People to People Citizen Ambassador Program - Husband Pieter's Trip to East Asia} | previous post by me