One of the days in Beijing our talks were cancelled so my colleague and I talked to our hotel concierge and got a map of the city and instructions on where we could pick up the subway. The subway only cost $2 to go across town, so we visited "The Summer Palace" also known as "The Gardens of Nurtured Harmony", which is an extensive palace complex built on a forested hill next to a lake where the Chinese Emperors took up summer residence starting in the tenth century http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Summer_Palace . When we woke in the morning it was snowing and it snowed lightly most of the day. It was also quite foggy, so I have some rare "winter" pictures of the Summer Palace.
Part of the palace gardens include a series of canals, which are full of lily pads during the summer months an on which you can either rent a boat or take a floating tour. Here the water has a thin coating of ice.
2 comments:
sweet. the snow makes for a haunting atmosphere.
J
It's nice that you had a snow day to look around.
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