🌿 Imperial Calm at the Summer Palace 🏯⛲

Beijing’s Summer Palace completely took me by surprise – vast, elegant, and incredibly peaceful despite its grandeur. Walking along Kunming Lake, I couldn’t help but think of Hangzhou’s West Lake – but with its own distinct northern charm. The willow trees, arched bridges, and painted pavilions make it feel like a living Chinese painting.

This isn’t just a pretty park though — it’s steeped in history. Originally built in the Qing Dynasty as a royal retreat, it was destroyed during the Second Opium War and then painstakingly rebuilt. What you see today is a testament to China’s ability to preserve beauty through resilience.

Climbing Longevity Hill gives you stunning views across the water, with the Marble Boat quietly moored below — a symbol of imperial opulence and endurance. Every corner has a story, from Empress Dowager Cixi’s influence to the echoes of court life long gone.

Truly a place where art, history, and nature blend perfectly. Highly recommend taking a slow morning here, ideally by boat or strolling the lakeside paths. An unforgettable glimpse into China’s cultural soul.

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Post by JetSetJames | May 27, 2025

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