There was a corner which we accidentally went into that looked more like a western garden. There we saw a sea of orange flowers! It was like a scene of a Vincent Van Gogh painting! I guess the buildings at the background made the garden looked westernised.
Here is a different view with a Chinese structure there to remind you that we were still in China! I love this garden and also spend some time inside taking photos with the sea of flowers. They actually have some path leading in where you could walk in and take photos.
Outside at the park area, more pavilions with more people taking photographs.
This pavilion was closed off, so you can't enter. But there were so many people hanging around outside taking photos. We didn't spend much time here as the structure looked similar to the Confucius Temple we visited.
Here is a sample of people dressing up and walking around taking photographs.
From afar the costume looked pretty cool and impressive. With hair piece and make up and accessories. People in China take their photo shot very seriously! I guess it's not too expensive to have an experience like this. I've never dressed up in a Chinese costume before except that one time in kindergarten where I was performing during a Chinese New Year concert.....
After spending almost a day at the park, we finally made our way out from a different path.
Saw another nice banner of the park among these yellow sunflowers.
Here is a selfie of me among the beautiful sea of orange flowers as a souvenir!
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments