We began Monday on BYU campus at 7:30 am; it is now around 11 pm Tuesday in our hotel in Beijing.
Though it was a long day, all went mostly well. With a 4+ hour layover in Seattle, Dr. Staheli grabbed the opportunity to have one more rehearsal with the choir in the gate area; it was a real hit with those waiting for the plane. One of our audience was a Chinese choral musician who studies with a good friend of Dr. Staheli’s in China. He was enthralled, and thought the Chinese pronunciation of their folk songs was great!
We arrived in Beijing a little early, got through passport control easily, and then had the fun of trying to fit all of us and all of our baggage on to two buses. It was a tight squeeze and luggage was in the aisles, but we made it to our hotel–all except one suitcase, which stayed in Seattle. Luckily it belongs to a very calm bass, and it is promised to arrive tomorrow. The Internet in this hotel is very slow, so that may affect how many photos can be posted while we are in China. Keep your fingers crossed, and I’ll do my best from this end of things.
We are excited to be here, and to get acquainted with this beautiful country tomorrow and start making music!
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Thank you so much for the updates!!
Our family is following you all every day.
We pray every day that you all will be safe, healthy and that you will touch many hearts with the heavenly sounds of your voices! Enjoy and savour every moment!!!
I’m so proud of each of you. I love the BYU Singers and all that y’all stand for. I know y’all will do amazing things as you travel China and I just want you to know that you have my support and prayers. I don’t know very many of you, but I love each of you. May God bless you all on your adventure through China!
That must have been the most beautiful sound to ever grace that terminal since its construction. What lucky travelers!
Glad you made it safely. Can’t wait to read all about your travels and successes! You can include some of the anxieties and trip-ups, too–they’ll make for fun reading after the fact.
Ah, bless that very calm bass for his calmness amidst delayed luggage!
I’m so happy to hear about your adventures! Say hello to Kessa for me!