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带你停药带你飞的杰森Baoding Zhili Governor's Office | A Vivid Imprint of Half of Qing Dynasty History Stepping into the Zhili Governor's Office, the gray bricks and tiles instantly transport you back a century. This was once the premier provincial government office in the Qing Dynasty, where renowned officials such as Zeng Guofan and Li Hongzhang once served. The courtyards unfold layer by layer, with plaques and couplets revealing the principles of officialdom, and weathered pillars etched with the marks of history. No need to deliberately seek out the perfect angle; every snapshot of the red-lacquered doors and gray-brick floors is a masterpiece of ancient charm. After a long stroll, grab a bowl of donkey meat sandwiches at the entrance. The aroma of everyday life mingles with the scholarly atmosphere—this is the unique flavor of Baoding!
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Anonymous userThe scenery was absolutely beautiful, but unfortunately it was raining and foggy, so we couldn't see the rocks further away. But it was still a kind of hazy beauty. I plan to come back again when the weather is better.
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Anonymous userImpressions of Xiong'an offer a brief glimpse into its past, present, and future. The core impression is that of a future city, a smart city, and an ecological city shouldering a "millennial plan." This is a new city rapidly rising from the farmland of the North China Plain, becoming a central hub for relieving Beijing of its non-capital functions, brimming with innovation and development potential. It's a worthwhile destination to visit with family.
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小泽同学啊Rugged canyons, gurgling streams, a ray of sky, alpine meadows, hanging gardens, and a sea of clouds. For those with the energy and avid hikers, experience the canyon's depths and coolness.
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鎏菽Before I came here, I thought it was just a check-in. After entering the park and looking around, I was surprised. There are so many things to see in the park. It's very interesting to take a picture of the guide map and follow the map.
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_cm***17Visit the Tai Mausoleum in the Western Qing Tombs in Baoding. The Tai Mausoleum is the burial site of Emperor Yongzheng and the principal mausoleum of the Western Tombs. Built between 1730 and 1736, it houses the emperor, Empress Xiaojingxian, and Imperial Noble Consort Dunsu. It exemplifies the imperial mausoleums of the Qing Dynasty, incorporating traditional feng shui principles, Confucian rituals, and exquisite architectural craftsmanship, embodying the supremacy of imperial power and the Confucian hierarchy. Located at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Yi County, the mausoleum is nestled between the Yongning Mountain to the north and the Yishui River to the south. Surrounded by the Nine Dragon and Nine Phoenix Mountains, it forms a feng shui formation characterized by "a place where heaven and earth gather and yin and yang converge." The Chang Mausoleum of the Jiaqing Emperor is closed due to renovations and is represented by stone statues along its sacred path.
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7QAZOStepping into Baiyangdian, it's like entering a water town dream forgotten by time. The sun shines on the water, sparkling, and the reeds in the distance are like a green ocean. The breeze blows, and the reeds rustle, playing the music of nature. Sitting in a small boat and shuttling through it, you can see small fish and shrimps swimming in the clear lake water, and occasionally startle one or two water birds, flapping their wings and flying away. Every bay and every lotus leaf here is full of poetry, which makes people intoxicated. The most unforgettable thing is the experience of going to Yedian. I contacted the boss in advance, and the boatman he arranged was enthusiastic and practical. Not only did he take us to appreciate the most beautiful scenery, but he also helped the children pick the lotus pods they had been thinking about. Lunch was at a local restaurant that had been open for 19 years, and we tasted the special food of Baiyangdian. The crayfish was tasty, and the lotus leaf egg pancakes were also unique. Baiyangdian, without the hustle and bustle of the city, gave me a feast for the soul with its simple water village scenery, allowing me to truly feel the gentleness and beauty of nature.
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Anonymous userThe Huai Army Headquarters blends the architectural styles of Huizhou and Northern China. The front courtyard features Huizhou-style architecture with imposing, towering gable walls; the rear courtyard is a lower, more rustic Northern-style courtyard. The wood, brick, and stone carvings are exquisite, each a work of art, embodying the ideal of "three beautiful carvings in one building." Its grand opera stage is said to be the largest existing Qing Dynasty enclosed opera stage in China. The stage's coffered ceiling is constructed from 3,800 wooden components joined by mortise and tenon joints, showcasing superb craftsmanship. Not only is its design beautiful, but it also effectively gathers sound and amplifies it to every corner of the stage. Its architectural sophistication and acoustic ingenuity are truly breathtaking.
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发烧旅行Langya Mountain is worth a visit, a mountain of heroes, to listen to the stories of the 47 Langya warriors! The blood of the heroes has long been dissolved into nature, and the mountains, forests, mountain streams, peaks, and the clouds between the mountains are full of heroic praises!







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