The Summer Palace
Actually, only a small part of it. This place occupies nearly 3 square kilometers, including a large man-made lake. The temple pictured above sits on a hill created when the lake was dug. We didn't have time to cover the entire compound, since it is so vast, but we did see a lot of the architecture in our walk halfway around the lake (which took nearly two hours).
Lunch
On contrast to yesterday's cacophony in a large noisy room, lunch today was in a private room with at least two attendants swarming the table at nearly all times. Take a sip of tea, someone would fill up the cup again. Take another sip, the cup would get filled. They even changed our plates halfway through the meal. The man on the right is Mr. Gao, our driver, an extremely patient and unflappable man who made driving in downtown Beijing look easy. I only ever heard him honk his horn once.
2 comments:
We are really enjoying your pictures and the tales of your adventures
what a wonderful experience and a daughter too!
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