After the Rain at Xixi Wetland: The Misty Ink Wash of Wetlands, the Prismatic Art of Wetland Plants

The rain during Qingming Festival always carries a touch of poetry and melancholy. As it gently falls upon Xixi Wetland, this ecological sanctuary known as the "Kidney of the City" awakens amidst a veil of mist. The reed marshes, bluestone paths, and ancient bridges in the drizzle perform a uniquely Jiangnan-style wet aesthetic, where every raindrop seems like a messenger of time, weaving a millennium-long dialogue between nature and culture. Following the slippery stone path to Shentankou, the 400-meter-long river channel appears exceptionally vast after the rain. Legend has it that this was where Emperor Qianlong moored his boat during his southern tours, and today, a stone tablet inscribed with "Dragon Boat Festival Victory" still stands at the dock, its surface streaked with rain like tearstains. The camphor trees along the bank, over a century old, reveal deep brown gnarled roots soaked by the rain, resembling dormant dragons. Wandering through Xixi Wetland after the rain, one not only experiences the wonder and beauty of nature but also touches the pulse of history and the warmth of human culture. The misty Xixi Wetland flows like a poetic verse, singing of the harmonious coexistence of nature and humanity, enchanting visitors to linger in its embrace.

Post by ISABEL KLEIN | Jun 5, 2025

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