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How about the Summer Palace?

The Summer Palace is very beautiful and a must-see attraction when visiting Beijing.

The Summer Palace was originally the palace and garden of the Qing Dynasty emperors, also known as the Qingyi Garden. It was built on the basis of Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain and in accordance with the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is the largest and most well-preserved garden in my country. The complete royal garden has extremely elegant scenery and many precious cultural relics. It is known as the "Royal Garden Museum".

The Summer Palace Corridor is famous for its exquisite architecture, twists and turns and extremely rich color paintings. It is the longest corridor among ancient buildings and gardens in my country. Each beam in the corridor is painted with colorful paintings. The contents of the colorful paintings are mostly landscapes, flowers and birds, and plots from the four famous Chinese classics.

There are many bridges in the Summer Palace. In addition to the famous Seventeen-hole Bridge and Jade Belt Bridge, there are also many bridges that cannot be named. Some bridges also have pavilions built on the top of the bridge, which are excellent places to rest and enjoy the scenery. Sitting on the pavilion in the middle of the bridge, you will be surrounded by beautiful scenery. Nearby, a lake is covered with patches of green lotus leaves. Occasionally, a cruise ship breaks into the lotus pond, and then I realize that there is a navigation route hidden in the lotus leaves. In the distance, large flowing clouds slowly moved across the sky and disappeared among the mountains.

What’s even more wonderful is that at dusk, the ambiguous warm light reduces the pixels of the scenery, allowing the landscape, flowers and birds to hide their structural details, leaving only a few outlines and lines. This transformation is like a meticulous gongbi painting turning into a splash-ink landscape painting. It is as simple as it is simple, but it has endless beauty.