BEIJING, April 1 -- To be perfectly honest the title
of the park isn't something that attracts my wishes when travelling.
Good thing my mother taught me never to dismiss
before trying.
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To be perfectly honest the title of the
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The
Xixi Wetland Park has an extensive history and is located on the southern tip of
the longest and oldest canal in the world, the Hangzhou-Beijing Canal. Dragon
boats take you around in the network of rivers and show you a new side of
Hangzhou, also known as the paradise city of China.
To see the striking beauty of this place there is
definitely reason to be updated on the legends of Hangzhou which then gives this
you a whole new spectrum to fill your imagination with.
What I've seen to a great extent in Hangzhou is
contrasts, and Xixi is not an exception. Our boat goes down a river which is a
branch of what is called the Tai Lake. These waters are supposed to bring
happiness, knowledge and money to people crossing them and I can already feel
new knowledge coming against me as a fresh breeze swirls in from behind.
This place is peaceful and I can't believe my eyes
when a road and massive complexes appear around the corner. As I turn my head
the other side of the river shows a whole other panorama. White wooden houses
with dark decorations in traditional Chinese style are spread out in harmony
with the most beautiful of trees. The pink flowers covering the treetops make
this scenery look just like those typical Chinese paintings my grandmother used
to have on her wall. Put a warrior and his lover in the center and the scene is
complete.
Reed, trees and bushes are what clean the water in
this area, just like the massive mangrove further south. I imagine one of the
trees as being part of The Lion King, with birds nest waiting for vultures to
return, something I soon convince myself is not going to happen anytime soon.
This place truly gets my fantasy going.
"This place has many different kinds of fish," my
colleague whispers in my ear at the second a see something touching the water
surface.
Although civilization may be around the corner, the
Xixi Wetland Park makes you forget about this and helps you focus on the sounds
of the nature, the way us humans are supposed to live.
This gives you strength and inspiration as well as it
did many artists and literates during ancient times.
I feel like a female version of Hercules when getting
off the dragon boat, ready to face new adventures in Hangzhou, the city of
paradise.
To be perfectly honest the title of the park isn't
something that attracts my wishes when travelling.
Good thing my mother taught me never to dismiss
before trying.
The Xixi Wetland Park has an extensive history and is
located on the southern tip of the longest and oldest canal in the world, the
Hangzhou-Beijing Canal. Dragon boats take you around in the network of rivers
and show you a new side of Hangzhou, also known as the paradise city of China.
To see the striking beauty of this place there is
definitely reason to be updated on the legends of Hangzhou which then gives this
you a whole new spectrum to fill your imagination with.
What I've seen to a great extent in Hangzhou is
contrasts, and Xixi is not an exception. Our boat goes down a river which is a
branch of what is called the Tai Lake. These waters are supposed to bring
happiness, knowledge and money to people crossing them and I can already feel
new knowledge coming against me as a fresh breeze swirls in from behind.
This place is peaceful and I can't believe my eyes
when a road and massive complexes appear around the corner. As I turn my head
the other side of the river shows a whole other panorama. White wooden houses
with dark decorations in traditional Chinese style are spread out in harmony
with the most beautiful of trees. The pink flowers covering the treetops make
this scenery look just like those typical Chinese paintings my grandmother used
to have on her wall. Put a warrior and his lover in the center and the scene is
complete.
Reed, trees and bushes are what clean the water in
this area, just like the massive mangrove further south. I imagine one of the
trees as being part of The Lion King, with birds nest waiting for vultures to
return, something I soon convince myself is not going to happen anytime soon.
This place truly gets my fantasy going.
"This place has many different kinds of fish," my
colleague whispers in my ear at the second a see something touching the water
surface.
Although civilization may be around the corner, the
Xixi Wetland Park makes you forget about this and helps you focus on the sounds
of the nature, the way us humans are supposed to live.
This gives you strength and inspiration as well as it
did many artists and literates during ancient times.
I feel like a female version of Hercules when getting
off the dragon boat, ready to face new adventures in Hangzhou, the city of
paradise.
(Source: CRIENGLISH.com)