In the park just north of the Forbidden City there is lots of the exercising groups, using feathered ball-juggling, disk batting, and ribbon dancing. Beautful and elegant.
One emperor hung himself from here after the people revolted during a terrible famine, when taxation of the poor was the main reason for the deaths (cf Irish famine). At least that is what the info boards say.
The park is full of lovely little buildings
The view of the Forbidden City from this park
Within the Forbidden City are loads of small palaces and a few big ones.
A man-made hill to give all the benefits of hill climbing, without needing to leave the complex
A single slab of marble, moved by digging vast numbers of wells along the routes and pouring water on the road to form at ice trail that could be used to slide.
It is cold (see the frozen river) but very little snow.
I had space and time in some parts, and I really appreciated it
A lovely wall - used to put privacy around the garden without installing a gate or door.
According to the Roger Moore audio commentary, this is the most beautiful roof in the palace (not open to the public). Hard to argue.
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Nice photos, thank you,
I wish you a good end of 2007 and a good year of 2008.
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