Beihai Kowloon Wall is definitely the peak of China's glaze, but also the only Chinese Kowloon Wall with colorful dragons on both sides, beautiful sculptures, colorful colors, wonderful and small, lively and lively...All the words of Yimei are not enough to describe and praise him...Beihai Kowloon Wall except the nine on both sides In addition to the large color dragon, there are many large and small color dragons on the glass tube tiles and tiles and various decorations. There are dragons everywhere. It is a lot of dragons to count carefully. It is said that there are 635 dragons. I really don't count clearly. Haha...
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Beihai Kowloon Wall is definitely the peak of China's glaze, but also the only Chinese Kowloon Wall with colorful dragons on both sides, beautiful sculptures, colorful colors, wonderful and small, lively and lively...All the words of Yimei are not enough to describe and praise him...Beihai Kowloon Wall except the nine on both sides In addition to the large color dragon, there are many large and small color dragons on the glass tube tiles and tiles and various decorations. There are dragons everywhere. It is a lot of dragons to count carefully. It is said that there are 635 dragons. I really don't count clearly. Haha...
Beihai Kowloon Wall is definitely the peak of China's glaze, but also the only Chinese Kowloon Wall with colorful dragons on both sides, beautiful sculptures, colorful colors, wonderful and small, lively and lively...All the words of Yimei are not enough to describe and praise him...Beihai Kowloon Wall except the nine on both sides Outside the large color dragon, there are many large and small color dragons on the glazed tube tiles and tiles and various decorations. There are dragons everywhere. It is really a lot of careful counting. It is said that there are 635 dragons. I really don’t count it clearly. Haha...tips:[Bowknot][Bowknot][Bowknot] Address: Go in the north gate of Beihai Park and turn right. Beihai Park on the side of Xitian Fanjing Tickets: No separate charges Beihai Park Tickets: Off-season April 1 ~ October 31, tickets 5 yuan, joint tickets 15 yuan; peak season November 1 ~ March 30, tickets 10 yuan, joint tickets 20 yuan. Opening hours: off-season 6.30-20.00 peak season: 6.00-21.00 (stop entering the park half an hour in advance) Driving route: North Gate: Take 13, 42, 107, 111, 118, 612, 701 at the north gate of Beihai Park, take Metro Line 6 Beihai North East Gate: Take 5 at Xibanqiao Station and get off at the south gate, southwest gate: take 5, 101, 103, 109, 124, 128, special 1, special 2 at Beihai Station
At present, there are three existing Kowloon Walls in China. The oldest is the Kowloon Wall in front of the Dai Wangfu in the ancient city of Datong. The second longest in the North Sea was built in Qianlong in 21 years, and the Forbidden City was built in Qianlong in 38 years. The three Kowloon walls are the only double-sided walls in the North Sea, and the exquisiteness is the highest. The Kowloon Wall of Beihai is the photo wall in front of the Great Garden Mirror Zhibao Hall. Now the temple is no longer there, but the Kowloon Wall has been preserved and becomes another landmark in Beihai Park except the White Tower. Said to be "Kowloon Wall", in fact, Jianwa, Yu, Dougong and other places have dragons, so calculate the Kowloon Wall in large and small a total of more than 600 dragons! After entering Beihai Park, Kowloon Wall is free to visit. There are still many cats living on the hill next to the Kowloon Wall. They are not afraid of people and are fed fat.
Dragon is a totem of the Chinese nation. The Kowloon Wall of Beihai Park is set with nine dragons inlaid with seven colors of glazed bricks and tiles. The color is bright and the image is realistic, like a cloud and fog, giving people a beautiful visual effect.
Beihai Jiulong Wall is located on the north bank of Beihai Park in Beijing. It was built in Qianlong in 21 years (1756), high 5.96 meters, thick 1.6 meters, long 25.52 meters, and there are nine colorful dragon play beads carved on both sides of the north and south, with different shapes. The Kowloon Wall was originally the photographic wall in front of the gate of the Temple Hill of the Great Garden Mirror, which was burned in 1919, leaving only the Kowloon Wall.