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fredag den 7. august 2015

Beijing - Beihai Park

This morning I got myself some flipflops. I did only bring my hiking boots and they had giving me a lot of blisters on my feet so I needed to get out of them. But.. Unfortunately when it is 35-40 degrees outside and everything on you is sweating I got blisters where the flipflops touched the top of my feet so I was kind of doomed walking around but never the less I did get out.

The first thing I walked into today was the Nation Centre of Performance Art and the building was absolutely amazing if you look at it architecturally. It did not cost me much to go see the building inside and there were a lot to see and experience. Even a pianist was playing in the big hall and the sound was just beautiful.

The National Centre of Performance Art


The National Centre of Performance Art from the inside
The floor alone is art! You get the feeling of being welcome, being very small and at the same time unwelcome because you do not feel fancy enough with shorts, t-shirt and flipflops on. You are able to go to the 5th floor where you will get a good view of the building and the outside of the building.

-- Selfies from the National Centre of Performance Art --


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On my way from the National Centre of Performance Art I got to the Zhongshan Park which it the park that is connected to the Forbidden City. I did not have time to explore this part of the Forbidden City so I went for a walk in the park. It did not cost me much to got into the park and it was quite nice to see all the boats floating around. If only it was big enough so I did not have to run into people all the time but with 21 million people just located in Beijing you will not get much privacy. 



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When I got out of the Zhongshan Park I walked along the wall that keep intruders out from the Forbidden City and all the way to the north end of the city. Here I was able to see and then easily find my way to the Beihai Park and all of that because of the very well-known, white buddhist tower on top of a hill. 

The entrance fee was 20¥ and an extra 10¥ to get up to the white buddhist tower. It is not possible to get up there if you are in any way unable to walk on stairs - however the rest of the park is available. 
I did go all the way to the top and on my way up to the highest pit-stop there were 3 or 4 pit-stops on the way where I was able to buy a piece of red wood where I could write a prayer or a wish on and then hang it among all the other wishes and prayers. On the top of the hill I got to see the white buddhist tower up close - I was a bit disappointed not to be able to get into this thing but that is how it is. The way down from the top was easy.







fredag den 27. juni 2014

"God helg"

I know it is quite a long time since I last updated my adventures.
Now I am living and working in Norway, Bodø and it has been surprisingly hard to make a everyday life because all of a sudden I have to make everything myself: cooking meals for myself, cleaning both my room and my clothes, work a full time job as a carpenter, get into bed in a decent hour and at the same time try to get social with the natives.
I want to tell you all about the few but great adventures I have had so far and here is the first on from back in may the 7th. Enjoy:


Ready?..

It is not for the faint hearted!
It is not for persons who do not dare things!
And it is definitely not for anyone with a weak stomack!

But if you really want to do something that will push your limits, enlarge your interest in the nature of Norway and make you feel like you are flying then this is the thing for you. This is for everyone who wants to try something new. It is nothing like a trip in a speed boat and it is nothing I have ever tried before. 

Steady?..

A good thing to remember is:
You will not fall out of the boat while sailing
Look around and look closely (You might see sea eagels)
Wear warm clothes!
Bring a camera - in the suits there is pockets (Big ones I might add)

GO!..

The start
Me and Lizanne - a girl from The Netherlands - whom I am living with at the Kultursenter
You jump into this huge suit, put on skiing glasses, a hat and gloves and then you will get a life jacket that will blow up immediately if you will fall into the water. You will laugh about how you imagine you look and have a laugh with the other "rafters" because you all look like spacemen. Eventually when everyone is ready you will get into the boat consisting of 3 or more seats in one or two rows. You do not get clamped to anything - you only have your seat, a curved iron bar infront and behind you and then you are ready to take off. 

- If you hear from anyone that you will not get any wet during the trip they are very wrong - especially if you sit at the front of the boat (I did) - 

The Culture
The geology from the time where Norway was covered in ice. - It is actually the bottom of the sea that once where there 
We were 10 individuals going on this raftiong-trip. One of them was my contact person here in Bodø - he helps me with everything, invites me to things and take me places just to show me around the place - and he was the guide of the trip and he gave everyone of us a map of the trip and where we would make a short break so he could tell us something about the culture.

Some of the things he could tell us about was the history of Bodø.
When it first became a city there were 22 men living here and were established in 1816. Bodø, located just north of the Arctic Circle, is the largest urban area and city in Nordland county, and the second-largest inNorth Norway. Now there live 49.040 people and Bodø has its own airport, military and university. It is the capital of the Nordland. 
Once - for like forever ago - Bodø was covered in 3km of ice or more.

Some of the other things he told us was about the fjord.
The fjord sometimes has a depth of 400-600 meters and contains "Saltstraumen" the strongest tidal current in the world. Up to 400,000,000 cubic metres water flows through a narrow passage every six hours with water speeds reaching 22 knots. 
You can feel this when you sail into the stream. 

The Nature


Mountains upon mountains, small villages and birds are to be seen on the trip. You will experience the most clear water you probably have every seen and that with the beautiful greenblue color! The mountains are amazing, pointy and breathtaking from the view of the boat. 

The Adventure
This is at the "Saltstraumen" and actually in the middle of it when it is at its highest.
Have you ever tried White Water Rafting? Sailing a speedboat? Had the experience of flying? Been on a roller coaster for two hours and still like it? After a trip of Rafting you will have experienced all four of them. 

The white water rafting is experienced both because you are on the water but also because you will have a lot of going up and down, moving from left to right in no time - you just have to add a motor and then puch it to 60 knots. 

The speed boat experience obviously is because of the boat with the motor and because you move fast across the water without any sails.

The experience of flying appear when the boat take a running start before a wave is created and then like a surfboard get on top of the wave and then hang in the air a while before it drop down inbetween the old wave and the new one just ahead of you. Sometimes I could not see the water in front of me because of the surfing on the waves. It was so cool!!

And the roller coaster experience is because you do not really get any rest, the boat jump up and down, from side to side at very high speed and of course the acceleration when starting is all parts of a great roller coaster trip.

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The trip take about 2 and a half hour!
I did not take any notice of the time and I felt like the trip was over in an hour or so. I got the trip for free together with another exchangestudent (The girl to the right on the picture). If you are to take a trip like this then I recommend you gather as many of your friends as possible (max 12) and split the money between you because you rent the boat and pay for the gas and that runs up in 3000 NOK to 4000 NOK.

But do it! Just do it!

mandag den 7. april 2014

Party in the DK


A lot has happened since I got back from Bodø, Norway.
It is about a month ago I arrived in Denmark and I was home at my parents in 7 awake hours 
before I got back to Skolehjemmet in Aalborg. It was so great to see all my friends again and in
the past three/four weeks I have been at home I have had a lot of great times. 

First: I have finished my school. 
I had my exam the 3rd of April and I got a 12(/A+). I was so excited I could not realize 
that I got the best of the best! I can still be amazed about it! :)

Second: I have signed a contract with the firm in Bodø.
I now have a apprenticeship for six months in Norway until the next schooling in November!
I am going to attend a hiking/trekking-team in Bodø and I going on a lot 
of hiking trips with them or that is what I am hoping to do!

Third: Since I came back to Denmark and the Skolehjem we have had a lot of
parties here at the Skolehjem. It happens every thursday where you can bye a beer
for 10kr! It is lovely and cosy as well. You can play pool and dance or even play some
drunk-games! 

With my greatest of friends I have been on a lot of walks. Our favorite place it now 
an abandoned house at the harbor where you have the view of the most of the Limfjord
and you can see most of Aalborg from the rooftop! It is amazing!


onsdag den 5. marts 2014

Traditional Bodø fish dish

"Skrei med lever og rogn"

This is not my picture, but it looks 10 times better than my plate
After work today I went to a cafeteria called: Lovolds Kafeteria near the harbor. 
Here I was introduced to a fish dish from Bodø which is cod, fish livers, some potatoes and a sauce.
You get flat bread with the dish. I have to admit that it looks like something
not even the cat would drag in.. But it taste surprisingly good!

onsdag den 26. februar 2014

A great weekend and a beautiful morning

I went for a walk in the city this saturday!
It was such a beautiful day and I was out walking for 4-5 hours!





When I woke up the following day (sunday) snow had fallen but it did not stop me
from walking through "Bodøgårdselva" and walk to the top of "Frostfjellet" and "Maskinisten".




It was a very beautiful and great weekend.
Monday and tuesday it both rained and blew a lot so it was a challenge on work but then
came today and just the way it started was enough to be sure that the weather and the day
was going to be great!





tirsdag den 18. februar 2014

Afternoon stroll and watching the sunset

This morning I woke up in and when I looked out my window I saw this: 


And then I walked to the water just to look even closer. 
It was quite cloudy but so beautiful

This is where I live and have to live the next month.
I live in the red house to the left and on the 3rd floor.







Watched the sunset on a bench where there no wind at all! Cold but so beautiful