Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Wild Recap of A wild Tour
Sunday, April 10, 2011
The best Hike we have ever been on? I think Yes!
The Wildest tour i have taken
While Maxwell and I combined our research, we both thought it would be a good idea to have our own conclusions and thoughts about our whole adventure with William the Wild.
The part of the hike that really caught my eye and has remained in my mind the whole time was the long and steep crawl up the ram’s horn, which was the highest point of our excursion that day.
After a long grueling hike, or should I say climb to the top of the Rams horn, we began our decent down to camp where we were going to eat and discuss our day. The slow but steady walk down started off on a very steep part of the wall, with loose stones and steps the whole way down. We had a few slips, but no falls yet. Once we reached the woods and the mud we had a few small falls, but no one was seriously injured.
Once down to the bottom, every one got comfortable, taking off their shoes, drinking water, using the bathrooms, the whole 9 yards! After a few minutes, the special lunch we had been working for all day was finally done, and we were ready to eat. William passed out every one the local Yanjing beer for a celebration that we finally finished the long hike. Once we were done talking and sharing, the feast began, with some very delicious coleslaw and some of the best dumpling I had all trip, we all ate and laughed, sharing stories and laughing as our stomachs filled.
William, the Wildest Wall tour guide there ever was!
Wild Will, our tour guide, was one of the most knowledgeable tour guide that we had the whole trip, especially about the Great Wall of China which he, by him self, hiked the whole two thousand four hundred and seventy kilometers. From that adventure, William Lindesay wrote and had published a book called “Alone on the Great wall”, a tale about his long journey documenting the wall. William then focused his studies on the Beijing area Ming dynasty great wall in 1994.
After his long journey and much research on the Beijing area great wall, William became focused on cleaning the area up, which was deteriorating with much garbage and pollution, which William got the Friendship medal from the Chinese Government on their national holiday! After that, William set up an organization named, “International Friends of the Great Wall”, which helped preserve the “National Relics” of Chinese heritage, as in the Great Wall of China.

William was given a very prestigious award by the Queen of England called the “Officer, Order of the British Empire” for his preservation of the Beijing area great wall.
William is now doing research and writing his new project, the national geographic Special called, “The Wall of Two Williams”, a documentary explaining and comparing his trip along the great wall, to William Giles, the person who walked the great wall in 1918.
William is still working on preserving the area of the Great wall the Mojoers went on, as well as much more. He is also taking people on tours along the Wild Wall, called that for it being very untouched wildly overgrown.
The Wildest Wall Tour us Mojo'ers could have taken!



Finally we got to the top, with Max king at the head of the group, I came up behind, a little out of shape I must say. When we got to the top, the real adventure began!
Sunday, February 6, 2011
MMMMMMMMedia
Sunday, January 30, 2011
YAY China!

(Image provided by: NY Daily News Feb 8th, 2010)
Another thing that i know about china is that they are still a communist country, and pretty much except for Hong Kong, regulate almost everything. They are a very pro China government, and is very well known to censor anything that would go against their perfect government. One example that we all know about is the Tienanman square ordeal where many students were protesting and the military opened fire on them and killed many of them. The weird thing is, is that no one in china knows about what happened there because the chinese government censored everything, disallowing any information about that happening to be released. Below is a picture that we have all seen before in one place or another is the chinese student standing in front of the tanks in the square in front of the Forbidden city.

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There is another instance of when the chinese government used its power of censorship is when the last winner of the nobel peace prize was thrown in jail for supposedly writing against the chinese government. He wrote about a reform of the governments power in china in 2010 and was given the peace prize, then was thrown in jail as a political prisoner and is still there. I find it interesting that the government can judge something that you write as being treason against the government, and i can probably say that we wont see Xiaobo for a long time. I watched a lot of news on this happening and was both surprised, and not at the same time.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Lets eat some Duck in Beijing
WE ALL HAVE TO GO HERE!!
If we can find it of coarse.....
nom nom nom nom
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Info a GO GO

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2. Enjoyed Skype and shooting photos3. Like- easy access to any information you can want anytime you want
Don't Like- Crap on television that is on all the time, the attention that celebrities get from the media but do not deserve. Also, the media that provides the mass with a single stereotype (Look Below)

(Image Courtesy of MotiFake-fake inspirational Posters)
5. What's the deal with Hong Kong being a separate entity from the rest of china?
