Beijing in Spring: Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms, Three Lives Three Worlds, Everything Within Longtan Park



Today at noon, I went to Longtan Park and discovered that spring has truly arrived. The peach blossoms were abundant on every branch, especially picturesque under the glazed tiles and dust, attracting everyone to take photos. Although I haven't seen a full episode of 'Three Lives Three Worlds Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms', I feel that the scene and the inside scenes have many similarities.
This pavilion and tower are built on the water, possessing a certain heavenly charm, it would be suitable for shooting 'Journey to the West'. Besides the Chinese-style architecture, there's also a particularly interesting Western-style building. I've named it the Beijing Sydney Opera House. Take a look at the picture, isn't it similar? And on the vast lake, the white roof reflects the green water, creating a very penetrating effect.


Whether it's willow trees or other unidentified trees, they've all sprouted tender buds and green leaves. As the Tang poems say, 'green silk ribbons' of willow leaves and branches.
There's also a boatyard, which I think is more complete than the mysterious boatyard at Beida. I was thinking of renting out this factory to set up a shopping and performance venue to increase the popularity, it has traditional factors, if it's like flying figures with long sleeves and dance, plus a bit of 'liver disease' (a reference to a drama), it would definitely have a heavenly rhythm.


Of course, since this place is called Longtan Temple, there must be elements of dragons. There are many dragon calligraphy fonts that I don't quite appreciate. I saw this dragon statue, it's very magnificent and imposing, especially under the spring flowers, it seems to be swimming and soaring in the sea of flowers.
Many residents were playing here, there were also many photographers holding short guns and long cannons, and many young people. It's a pity that only a few people put their children on the statues to take pictures, which is quite unattractive, but unlike before, people are now more aware of their children's education.
Spring in Beijing has truly arrived today. Everyone, what have you been thinking about when the weather is clear and you can go out? There are so many exquisite, elegant and culturally rich parks in Beijing, what good recommendations do you have? What other good attractions are there at Longtan Temple? Friends who often go there can recommend some.