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Best viewing period and best viewing place recommendation of Begonia in the Forbidden City

The Forbidden City is the most famous tourist attraction in Beijing and a famous historical and cultural heritage in China. Recently, the begonia flowers in the Forbidden City boarded a hot search. Looking at the photos taken by photographers, I feel that the world is particularly beautiful. Then the best time and place to see Begonia in the Forbidden City is as follows. Don't miss it!

1, the best viewing period of Begonia in the Forbidden City is recommended: April-May every year, open in late spring. Now is the best time to appreciate begonia flowers.

In fact, begonia flowers have many colors and varieties. If you are in Beijing, you can go to the Forbidden City to enjoy them, or you can go directly to Xifu to see Haitang. This kind of flower called "Guo Yan" has quietly "sneaked into" our lives. Fragrance is the most beautiful gesture of flowers. Pink begonia flowers are covered with branches, just waiting for people who appreciate it to appear and show it to you in an instant.

There are many flowers in the Forbidden City, such as magnolia, elm leaf plum, peach blossom and clove ... but it seems that Haitang is the most beautiful in April.

Begonia has been a famous flower that appeals to both refined and popular tastes since ancient times. Known as "fairy among flowers", "noble flower" and "noble flower", it is also known as "national beauty and fragrance".

The earliest record of begonia in history comes from "Give me a peach to repay my kindness with Qiong Yao" in the Book of Songs. According to textual research, "Mutao" refers to papaya begonia or begonia with handle.

2. So where is the best place to watch? In fact, the most famous begonia flower in the Forbidden City is in front of Wenhua Hall.

3. The Wenhua Temple, built in the 18th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty (1420), is the Eastern Palace of the Crown Prince of the Ming Dynasty and the place where banquets were held in the Qing Dynasty. During the Qianlong period, Wenyuan Pavilion was built behind the temple. Ceramics museum used to be here, and now he often holds some temporary exhibitions here. In short, it is also a place with cultural connotation in the Forbidden City.

There is a recorded begonia in front of Wenhua Hall in the late Qing Dynasty, which has a history of 120 years. Later, the Forbidden City people planted begonia widely in this area-from Concord Gate to Donghuamen South in front of Wenhua Hall. When the flowers bloom, this area is the sea of begonia flowers.

The Forbidden City is actually a grand view garden. In the vast sea of people, every Haitang seems to be a maid-in-waiting. In fact, in the reality that our life is not a grand view garden, it's just that everyone's singing role is different, and Haitang still exudes a faint fragrance.

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