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Spring Festival in Moshikou

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In times of old, the ancient caravan route of Moshikou street came alive with the sounds of camels and ringing bells, as traders journeyed along this path. At dusk, the clear chimes of camel bells resonated through the tranquil night, echoing tales of ages past. Lao She, in his classic ‘Rickshaw Boy’, narrates of Xiangzi, who led three camels back to Beiping through Moshikou. Today, as the New Year festivities stretch to the Lantern Festival, colorful lanterns drape the old street’s boughs. Amidst the soft glow, people wander the historic […]

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Nanjing in Autumn

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As autumn deepens, Nanjing transforms into a canvas of vibrant hues. The air is thick with the sweet scent of osmanthus, weaving through the ancient city’s bustling streets. Wander along the cobblestoned paths, where the whispering gingko leaves share secrets of eras past. In Nanjing’s fall, every scene composes a serene poem, each moment paints a stirring portrait.

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Memories of Beihai Park

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Embark on a serene journey through Beijing’s Beihai Park, where the gentle ripples of its vast lake invite you to “row with double paddles,” as celebrated in the iconic song. Surrounded by ancient structures and lush gardens, the park serves as a verdant oasis amidst the bustling cityscape. Here, history whispers through the weeping willows, and each stroke of your paddle stirs echoes of a storied past. Beihai Park isn’t just a place to visit; it’s a lyrical experience, a living poem that offers a tranquil escape where you can […]