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    • Day 6

      The Summer Palace and Kaiwen Academy

      April 7 in China ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

      The Summer Palace is located on the western outskirts of Beijing, a former residence from the Qibg dynasty although it was destroyed and subsequently rebuilt in 1902. The spectacular Tower of the Buddhist Incense stands tall over Kunming Lake, affording wonderful views of the lake, its bridges and all the blossom. Dave and I spent a very pleasant couple of hours strolling around even though it was pretty busy.
      From there, we took a short taxi tide to Kaiwen Academy where Emily and Paul work, and enjoyed a tour of the buildings, grounds and extensive sporting facilities.
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    • Day 18

      Besichtigung des Sommerpalastes

      August 26, 2016 in China ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      Nach dem Mittagessen geht es zum Sommerpalast. Diesmal fahren wir nur eine halbe Stunde.

      Dabei handelt es sich um einen Palast mit großem Park. Palaste muss man sich in China anders vorstellen, als in Europa. Es handelt sich dabei nämlich nicht um ein großes Schloss, sondern um mehrere Hallen/Pagoden, die durch Treppen und Plätze verbunden sind.

      Der Park teilt sich in Nordgarten und Südgarten. Auf den Garten verteilt werden Hallen, Wasser, Steine, Bäume,... angeordnet. Alle Elemente des Gartens haben eine eigene Bedeutung. Der in den Gärten verteilte Palast wurde als Sommerresidenz für den Kaiser, der sonst in der Verbotenen Stadt wohnte, gebaut.

      Das besondere am Sommerpalast ist unter anderem ein 800 m länger Wandelgang, der 20 000 verschiedene Gemälde aus der Geschichte Chinas zeigt.

      Der Sommerpalast scheint ein beliebtes Ausflugsziel von Chinesen zu sein. Es wimmelt von Menschen. Gruppenleiter benutzen Mikrofone, um ihren Gruppen das Sehenswerte zu erklären. Diese Mikrofone sind allerdings nicht mit Audiogeräten verbunden, sondern mit einem Lautsprecher. Dadurch entsteht eine unglaubliche Lärmkulisse.
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    • Day 2

      The Summer Palace

      November 5, 2017 in China ⋅ 🌙 6 °C

      Last stop of the day was a brief visit to the Summer palace. Like the Forbidden city you could spend days here but we only scratched the surface. This place has been burnt down 3 times since it was originally built in 1750..so this is the last version1903 or so. A favourite place of the Dragon lady who was the power behind the throne for the last 4 emperors. Kunming lake was misty and surrounded by autumnal leaves but the palace was a cacophony of installed speakers and shouting tour guides. We watched a bloke doing water calligraphy using a special sponge tipped wand, apparently it is a good activity for the retired - I recommended it to Dad but he wasn't keen. The highlight really was a 750m covered walkway along the lake edge that ensured that the women could walk whatever the weather without getting wet or tanned. This was decorated with scenes from legends and classical books including a scene from Monkey. Car access was very difficult, much hooting and honking - our driver is amazing - Its a big car and she maneuvers it with if not exactly ease but definitely with bravado. Traffic was slow on the way back to the city - a good hours drive of solid traffic, not far but very busy - and that was a Sunday afternoon. I expect it wont improve as the week kicks off.Read more

    • Day 13

      Summer palace in Beijing

      September 22, 2016 in China ⋅ ☀️ 21 °C

      Eine Sehenswürdigkeit, die man in Peking gesehen haben sollte ist der Sommerpalast.
      Da waren wir heute 😊
      Ein ziemlich groß angelegter Park mit vielen Tempeln und Palästen, einem großen See und der 17-Bögen-Brücke. Auch viele Chinesen kommen hier zum entspannen und "Urlaub machen" hin.
      Wir hatten jedenfalls einen schönen entspannten Tag, den wir mit leckerem Essen und einer Maniküre abgeschlossen haben ☺
      Morgen sind auch schon fast zwei Wochen um und Richie und Jeannette fliegen auch schon wieder nach Hause. Es war eine sehr schöne Zeit und ich bin gespannt auf die nächsten zwei Wochen!
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    • Day 3

      A Summer Stroll.

      September 21, 2018 in China ⋅ 🌙 18 °C

      After yesterdays leg breaker, I'd planned and expected today to be more casual. I should know better. Thats never how it works out. Especially solo. By myself, I can see more and go further without consulting or hesitating, but at times I wonder whether Nats advice to rest, eat or slow down might have been wise, rather than my impetuous and adventurous enthusiasm wearing my legs to exhaustion. I've certainly learned that good experiences are more treasured and remembered when they're shared.

      It was a warm one again. High 20s- 30c and clear blue skies. I left the hotel around 9.30, in a different direction, bound for a different metro station to map out a few different blocks around the hotel. The bakery breakfast and ice water coffee wasn't great, but moving on.

      The train ride out to Xiyuan in the north west of Beijing for the Summer Palace probably took around 40 minutes. It was a further 15 minute walk (not really signed) to find the Palace. Entry (all access) with an audio guide cost 100yuan (60+40) and the latter required a 50yuan deposit. The gps audio didn't work near as well as the forbidden city and wasnt as interesting.

      The Summer Palace was shades of the Forbidden City, spread out, in hilly forest, by the water. The highest temples were probably the most spectacular, the trek up the many stairs to them being fairly awe inspiring. A major problem with this complex in its entirety was just how poorly signed it was. Many of their signs, directions and distances were outright false, if not misleading and deceptive. When the punishment for such deception is backtracking or climbing hundreds of steps in the wrong direction/ for no reason, this got annoying. I probably most enjoyed the lilies and tranquility of the aptly named Garden of Harmony, and the tower of buddhist insense which offered great views.

      Once I had my fill of the Summer Palace I headed back to Beijing Central via metro. I figured I'd get off at Qianmen and walk around Tiananmen Square proper, having just walked alongside it yesterday. It's a big square. Not too much to see or do there but some interesting monuments and buildings.

      Rather than reboard the metro, I figured Id just hoof it South, all the way to the Temple of Heaven. The good part of this decision was the walk through Dashilar and Qianmen Street (busy shops). The bad part, was that I'd not factored in how big, and how much more walking thered be at the Temple of Heaven when I arrived with weary legs.

      Ultimately, the Temple of Heaven was probably the highlight of the day. The Hall of Prayer for good harvests was towering and a little unique. The Round altar down south was also different. Further appealing was how pretty the entire complex was, basically a big botanic garden. Once I'd finished and turned back north to walk to the hotel, I really enjoyed the refreshing summer breeze between the trees filled with sparrows and these noisy blue winged magpie like birds.

      I certainly made use of the bath in the hotel when I crashed back here. After a few hours of rest I set out to find dinner, roaming around a few blocks and through a few malls. I eventually settled on a Chinese place, ordering a stewed fish and fried beans with chili. The latter was delish, but former 99.99% tiny bones. I've really had a hard time finding any appealing local food or even quality western or hybrid cuisine. I guess ill stick to western and get the authentic experience in Xinzhou soon enough.

      I've been pondering many observations and unique elements to China and Beijing today. Ill post them in the coming days. For now, rest and sleep. Im up.at 6.40am to head to the Great Wall.
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    • Day 14

      Summer Palace

      April 6, 2019 in China ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      50,000 here today. We have to wait till some people leave before we can get in. Total madhouse here today. Was not a good idea to visit on a national holiday. Made for great people watching, however. I love studying them as much as they love studying us! The little kids are adorable

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Palace?w…https://maps.apple.com/?ll=39.997500,116.268900…
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