Haikou Little Forbidden City, experience the aesthetics of light and shadow!

Haikou Little Forbidden City!
If you can't make it to the Forbidden City in Beijing, then take a trip to the Hairui Cultural Park in Haikou. The red walls and green tiles, pavilions, flowing water, and plants here make you feel as if you are personally in the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, and Jiangnan gardens in Beijing, where Chinese architecture and natural landscapes are integrated to highlight the ultimate Oriental aesthetics. The shadows of the trees dance and the light is mottled, especially the aesthetics of light and shadow under the setting sun are breathtaking!
The Hairui Cultural Park contains records of Hairui's life. Not only is there a Hairui School nearby the park, but also Hairui Street and Hairui Bridge. It not only carries the spirit of Hainan's historical culture but also plays an important role in influencing local education and cultural development. It is a popular tourist destination for both visitors from other places and local residents.
The address is: Qiu Hai Avenue, Qingfeng Road, Longhua District, Haikou
Admission: Free!!!
Transportation: There are many parking spaces for self-driving; it is also very convenient to take a bus or an electric car.
Photography: Suitable for shooting new Chinese-style and ancient-style portraits, bringing some props and costumes, especially for producing great photos! (I think the sunset here is also very beautiful!!!)
Opening hours (during the May Day holiday) Park: 24 hours fully open
Hairui Exhibition Hall: 9:00-22:00
Hairui Tomb: 9:00-18:00

Post by Madison.Reynolds.35 | May 9, 2024

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