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Summer is coming, I want to play, I'm afraid of the heat. What are the good places for summer vacation in Beijing?

As a ten-level scholar of Zhen Huan's biography, if you want to ask where to spend the summer, it is natural to go to the Imperial Garden Yuanmingyuan. Apart from 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 capital history and culture, and there are good places everywhere. Palace gardens should be decorated, and so should the Peak Park.

It's a pity that the Forbidden City turret comes to Beijing instead of going to the Forbidden City. But in summer, I suggest going to the outer corner of the Forbidden City instead of visiting it.

If you don't make an appointment to get tickets to the Forbidden City, you can also go to the corner buildings on the east and west sides outside the north gate, which are all good places for shooting. It costs nothing. It smells good.

The turret of the Forbidden City was built during the reign of the Ming Emperor Judy. When it was first built, it was actually the most inconspicuous building in the palace at that time. There are four turrets, 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 the turret is completely old after being repaired. In summer, under the sunshine, yellow glazed tiles and gilded roofs shine, which is particularly solemn and dazzling.

In addition to its exquisite appearance, the watchtower of the Forbidden City also has a watchtower limited in the summer of Beijing. Summer is a good season to chase the sunset, and early morning and evening are the best time to shoot the turret. Many photographers will come here to shoot precious moments.

It can wait until around 4: 30 in the morning. At night, it's best to wait for the strong wind and heavy rain, and there will be a spectacular sunset.

It is most recommended to watch the sunset glow in the northwest turret. There may be many people, so you must go there early in order to get a good seat.

It will certainly be hard to wait for you, but when you see that vast expanse of Xia Hong, you will definitely sincerely sigh "It's good to wait for you".

If you are lucky, if it is a sunny day after a strong wind and heavy rain, don't even think about it. You must run to the turret quickly. It's cool after the rain, and you can catch the sunset while feeling fresh after the rain. The best summer is limited to the summer package of the Imperial City.

Jingshan Park See the Perfect Corner 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 visited by the royal family. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, after Judy, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, built cities, gardens and palaces on a large scale, 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, I arrived at Wanchunge, only 15 minutes' walk from the entrance. The wind is blowing, and the imperial capital is like a picture scroll, which is very shocking.

Tickets are only 2 yuan, the cost is low, and the film production rate is extremely high. How can it be worth a word?

It is especially recommended that after the rain, the rain in summer of beijing will soon be over. It will clear up in the afternoon after an hour or two in the morning. At that time, the photos taken on Jingshan don't need filters, and the beauty 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. Now it is in the central area of Beijing, near Jingshan. In "Let's Paddle" that I learned as a child, "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 with an island named "Yaoyu" in the center. Now it's 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 had already formed such a pattern today.

This royal garden is very imposing, 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 and pavilions are modeled after gardens in the south of the Yangtze River, such as Jingxinzhai, Fanghuazhai and Haopujian. And the feeling that I want to enjoy the beauty of the world alone comes back to me.

Now the admission fee is only 10 yuan. I must come here to experience the emperor's summer market. I can find a chair and sit in the park all day.

If you are lucky, you can also see acacia flowers in Xiaoxitian, which is Guo Jun's favorite flower in the palace drama Empress. There is no guarantee that Ning Ai was picking acacia flowers for civets at that time.

If you go to Beihai, you can experience boating. I suggest going in the morning or evening. It's cool. Four-person electric boat, white and green hull, * * 1 40 yuan1hour, the average person is less than 40. There are exquisite patterns on the top of the shed, which are very retro and beyond the film.

Summer Palace Of course, I will go to the Summer Palace to see lotus flowers! Yuanmingyuan and Summer Palace are very close, so you can visit 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 introduced earlier. This is a garden of Qing Dynasty, where Empress Dowager Cixi held a grand birthday party.

Here 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 is rainy, then the Summer Palace is "Little Jiangnan". The lotus on the lake is not only sharp, but also full of flowers, and occasionally there are a few mandarin ducks. I estimate that the scenery I see now is the same as that seen by Erdi at that time.

To go to the Summer Palace, Foguang 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.

You need to pay extra 10 yuan to see it, and the film production rate is extremely high. You can also see the blooming lotus flowers in Kunming Lake in the pavilion.

In summer, in the garden, you will basically shuttle between pavilions, with sunshine pouring and light and shadow alternating. There are quiet corners everywhere. It's so beautiful.

Wudaoying Hutong is the only street in Beijing that gives consideration to the old Beijing flavor and modern petty bourgeoisie sentiment. The total length is only more than 600 meters, and there are some small shops on both sides, mixed with folk houses. Prosperity is not as good as Nanluoguxiang, born in tranquility.

Because the streets were very narrow, the architectural pattern of the garrison was basically maintained at that time, and it was difficult for the sun to fully shine in. It was very cool in summer.

Many shops here are literary cafes, as well as antique shops, grocery stores and niche flower shops. Decorated with antique petty bourgeoisie.

There are many flowers and plants in both shops and residential buildings, showing the leisurely life of 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 the cafe all afternoon. In the evening, the trees here are mottled, the sky is getting dark, and people coming and going are leisurely and carefree, risking the unique idle life in the old alley.

Lama Temple The Lama Temple in summer is very easy to shoot. Whether it's 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 that can be copied and photographed, which are very beautiful. And it's not as big as the Forbidden City. It only takes 30 minutes to walk from beginning to end.

Lama Temple is the place where Qianlong was born. In the past, the place where the emperor was born was called Ganlong House. When the emperor moved away, he transformed the palace into a Buddhist temple, and that's how the Lama Temple "Long Qian Fu Di" came into being.

Now, the Lama Temple has become the most popular place to ask for incense in Beijing. Remember to take a bunch of incense at the door when you enter. Burning incense in front of the temple is free.

Burning incense is also exquisite. Sanxiang prayed for herself, Liuxiang for two generations and Jiuxiang for three generations.

Dongjiaominxiang 100 years ago, Dongjiaominxiang was the Embassy Street, where embassies of France, Japan, the United States, Germany and other countries 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 1.500 meters, which is a good place to take quiet in the middle of trouble. Drilling into the crowd is the most taboo in summer. Therefore, there must be a site called Dongjiaominxiang in the summer vacation route of the Imperial Capital.

Here, you can see the former Catholic church, the former post office, and many western-style buildings left over, telling the past stories of old Beijing under the mottled tree shadows.

From the moment you pick up the camera, you won't want to put it down. The places that must be punched in the hutong 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, which is like walking on the streets of a foreign country. Go to the westernmost part of the hutong, and you can also see the sunset shining on Tiananmen Square. Such a beautiful scenery can eliminate the fatigue of a day.

To sum up, the above places are recommended by the summer resort of the Imperial City. And the transportation is very convenient, both 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 seven sites in two days, and three days is recommended here. Let's take our time.