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A good place to visit Beijing in summer.

As a ten-level scholar of Zhen _ Chuan, if you want to ask where to spend the summer, it is natural to go to the Imperial Garden Yuanmingyuan. In addition to the royal gardens, enjoying the cool in the red walls and green tiles of old Beijing is also very different. Today, I will give you a good summer resort in Amway Beijing, where you can enjoy the summer scenery of Beijing and experience the royal summer vacation in depth.

Beijing has a unique history and culture of the capital, and there are good places everywhere. The garden should be decorated, and so should the Peak Park.

The Forbidden City turret

It is a loss to come to Beijing without visiting the Forbidden City. But in summer, I suggest going to the outer corner of the Forbidden City instead of visiting the inside.

If you don't have tickets to the Forbidden City, you can also go to the east and west turrets outside the north gate, which are both good locations for easy shooting. It doesn't cost anything. It smells good.

The turret of the Forbidden City was built during the reign of Zhu Di in the Ming Dynasty. When it was first built, it was actually the most inconspicuous building in the palace at that time. There are four corners, distributed in four directions. Accurately speaking, it can't be said to be a building, just as the commanding height on the city wall.

Now that the turret has been repaired, it doesn't look old at all. In summer, the sun shines, and the yellow glazed tiles and gilded roofs shine, which is particularly solemn and dazzling.

In addition to its exquisite appearance, the _ watchtower in the Forbidden City also has the _ watchtower limited by Summer in Beijing. Summer is a good season to catch up with the sun, and early morning and evening are the best time to shoot turrets. Many photographers will come here to shoot precious moments.

you can come and wait around 4: 3 in the morning. At night, it's best to wait until after the storm. There is a high probability that there will be an extremely spectacular sunset.

it is recommended to watch the sunset in the northwest corner building. There may be a lot of people, so be sure to take a good seat early.

It will be hard to wait for you, but when you see the vast red clouds all over the sky, you will sincerely sigh, "It's good to wait for you."

with luck, it will be sunny after the heavy wind and rain. Don't even think about it. You must run to the turret. It's very cool after the rain. While feeling the freshness after the rain, it is the best summer to limit the summer package of the imperial city.

Jingshan Park

If you see the perfect angle in the Forbidden City, there must be Jingshan Park. You won't know how big the Forbidden City is until Jingshan Park.

Jingshan Park, built on the central axis of the Forbidden City, is an extension of the central point of the ancient imperial palace. You can see most of the landscape of the Forbidden City from the commanding heights of the park, which is also an excellent photo spot.

Jingshan Park is a royal garden in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which used to be exclusively for royal tours. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, after the large-scale construction of cities, gardens and palaces by Emperor Judy of the Ming Dynasty, the scenery on Jingshan became more luxurious.

if you go to jingshan in summer, it won't be very hot. The mountains are lush, and there are shady places everywhere. After a sweat, we arrived at Wanchunge, only 15 minutes away from the entrance. The wind is blowing, and the imperial city is like a picture scroll, which is very shocking.

The ticket is only 2 yuan, the cost is low, and the film production rate is still extremely high. How can a word be worthy?

Especially after the rain, the rain in summer of beijing will soon be over. It will clear up in the afternoon in the next hour or two. At that time, the photos taken on Jingshan will not need filters, and the beautiful scenery of nature will be beautiful if it is built on the magnificent buildings of the Forbidden City.

Beihai Park

Beihai Park is one of the ancient royal gardens. It is located in the center of Beijing, near Jingshan. When I was a child, I learned "Let's paddle two oars" and "The beautiful white tower is reflected on the sea, surrounded by green trees and red walls". This lyric refers to Beihai Park.

Before the Ming Dynasty, Beihai Park was just a lake, and there was an island in the center called Yaoyu. Now it is called Qionghua Island (very suitable for Hanfu to take pictures, with few people). After the Liao people invaded the Central Plains, they built a palace here. In other words, before the renovation of the Forbidden City, Beihai Park has already formed today's pattern.

This royal garden is very magnificent, basically maintaining the appearance of the imperial court at that time, with many palaces. There is a "Summer Palace" built of tin in the palace, which is very special.

Many pavilions are modeled after gardens in the south of the Yangtze River, such as meditation rooms, studios and Haopu rooms. And the feeling that I want to enjoy the beauty of the world alone will be vividly portrayed.

Now the admission fee is only 1 yuan, so I have to come here to experience the peak of the imperial summer vacation. I can find a chair in the park and sit all day.

If you are lucky, you can also see acacia flowers in Xiaoxitian, which is King Guo Jun's favorite flower in the palace drama The Queen. I'm not sure that Ningning was picking acacia flowers for civets here at that time.

if you go to beihai, you can experience boating. I suggest going in the morning or evening. Very cool. The electric boat for four people has a white and green hull. One hour in 14 yuan, everyone is less than 4 yuan. There are exquisite patterns on the roof of the shed, which are very retro and surpass movies.

Summer Palace

Of course, I will go to the Summer Palace to see the lotus flowers! It's near the Yuanmingyuan. You can visit these two scenic spots together. If I have to choose, I will choose the Summer Palace!

There are many mountains and rivers in the Summer Palace, which is different from the Ming architecture described above. This is a garden of the Qing Dynasty, where Empress Dowager Cixi held a grand birthday party.

here, it is more like the architectural style of Jiangnan gardens. Most of the buildings are well preserved and there is almost no repair work.

If it rains, the Summer Palace will be a "small south of the Yangtze River". The river on the lake is not only clear, but also full of flowers. Occasionally there will be a few mandarin ducks. Seeing the present scenery, I guess the emperor saw the same thing at that time.

To go to the Summer Palace, the Buddha Pavilion is a must. It is the landmark building of the Summer Palace. On Wanshou Mountain overlooking Kunming Lake, Cixi burns incense and worships Buddha here.

if you go in, you need to pay extra. The film yield of 1 yuan is extremely high, and you can also see the blooming lotus flowers in Kunming Lake in the exhibition hall.

in summer, in the garden, you will basically shuttle between pavilions. The sun poured down and the light and shadow staggered. There are quiet corners everywhere. It's beautiful.

Wudaoying Hutong

This is the only street in Beijing that combines the old Beijing flavor with the modern petty bourgeoisie. Its total length is only more than 6 meters, and some small shops and houses on both sides are mixed together. Its prosperity is not as good as that of Nanluoguxiang, and it was born in a clean place.

Because the street is very narrow, it basically maintains the architectural pattern when the army was stationed at that time, so it is difficult for the sun to shine in completely, and it is very cool in summer.

Many shops here are literary cafes, as well as antique shops, grocery stores and niche flower shops. These are all decorated by ancient or petty bourgeoisie.

Many flowers and plants have been planted in both shops and houses, showing the leisurely life in old Beijing.

When you come to Wudaoying Hutong, the first thing to do is to go to the cafe. It is very pleasant to sit in a coffee shop all afternoon. In the evening, the trees are mottled, the sky is getting dark, and people coming and going are at ease, risking the unique idle life of the old hutong.

Lama Temple

The Lama Temple in summer is easy to shoot. Whether it is the boulevard at the entrance or the three courtyards, the temples in the sun are resplendent, because the vegetation is vigorous, the courtyards are not hot, and there are mottled trees. Very beautiful. And it's not as big as the Forbidden City. It only takes 3 minutes to walk from the starting point to the finish line.

The Lama Temple is the place where Gan Long was born. The place where the emperor was born used to be called Ganlong House. After the emperor moved away, the palace was transformed into a Buddhist temple. This is how the Lama Temple "the land blessed before the dragon" came from.

Now, the Lama Temple has become the most sacred place to burn incense in Beijing. Remember to take a bunch of incense at the door when you enter. It's free. Burn incense before going to the temple.

there is also a sense of burning incense. Three fragrances are their own blessings, six fragrances are two generations, and nine fragrances are three generations.

Dongjiaomin Lane

More than p>1 years ago, Dongjiaomin Lane was the Embassy Street, where the embassies of France, Japan, the United States, Germany and other countries were tied and pushed. Now, many early western buildings have been preserved, and it has become a holy place for young friends to take pictures.

Dongjiaomin Lane is also the longest hutong in old Beijing, with a total length of more than 1,5 meters. It can be regarded as a good place to get quiet in a noisy scene. Drilling into the crowd is the most taboo in summer, so there must be a site called Dongjiaominxiang in the summer route of the Imperial Capital.

here, you can see the former Catholic church, the ruins of the former post office, and many left-over western buildings. Under the mottled tree shadow, it tells the past life story of old Beijing.

since I picked up the camera, I won't want to put it down. The points that must be punched in the alley are: St. Mill Catholic Church, the former site of French Post Office, China Palace Museum, Adong Photo Studio and Zhengjin Publishing House.

In summer, many people will come here to take wedding photos, much like walking on the streets of foreign countries, with various customs. Go to the west of Hutong, and you can still see the sunset shining on Tiananmen Square. Such a beautiful scenery can eliminate the fatigue of a day.

Abstract

The above places are recommended as summer resorts of the Imperial Capital. And the traffic is very convenient, all by subway or bus. You can see that many sites are concentrated in Xicheng District and Dongcheng District, so I suggest staying at the junction of Xicheng District and Dongcheng District as a stronghold.

if time permits, you can visit 7 sites in 2 days, but 3 days is recommended here. Let's take our time.

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