No one can resist the most dazzling touch of red
Heading towards spring, as April ends and spring fades, joy arises with the spring breeze, and the splendid spring, with flowers blooming chaotically, is about to dazzle the eyes. Peony blossoms, red and green intertwined, are like the morning glow burning at the treetops, and no one can resist the most dazzling touch of red in the colors of spring.
The Working People's Cultural Palace (also known as the Temple of Earth), although only separated by a wall from the Forbidden City, has always maintained a low profile, free from the noisy crowds, making it a great choice for holiday outings in the capital.
In mid-April, around the time of the Grain Rain, it is the peak blooming period for peonies. Inside the garden, peonies bloom against the walls, with yellow, red, purple, and pink intermingling and merging with each other. Ancient architecture with blooming flowers, red walls and green tiles, the peonies and the red walls of the Temple of Earth, along with the ancient trees, complement each other, creating a unique charm. The peonies reflected on the vermilion walls appear even more luxurious and grand. The blooming flowers still need the backdrop of ancient architecture, and in Beijing, this is almost the only place where one can photograph peonies + red walls, which is elegant and suitable for Hanfu.
The Working People's Cultural Palace, formerly the imperial Temple of Earth, is also known as 'The Temple of Earth.' The Temple of Earth has a long history of peony cultivation. Being in the Temple of Earth, one can admire the ancient cypresses above and enjoy the peonies below, offering a three-dimensional, multi-layered viewing experience. Nearly a hundred precious varieties from both domestic and international sources—such as Luoyang Red, Fragrant Osmanthus, White Snow Tower, Island Brocade, Flower King, and others—are all part of the Temple of Earth's peony collection, making it one of the capital's collection sites for the national flower.
Catch the tail end of spring, hurry to the Temple of Earth to enjoy the greenery and the spring, and fully appreciate the peonies' national beauty and heavenly fragrance, feeling the beauty of the fusion of ancient architecture and nature! Most importantly, there are fewer people🌟
🎫Tickets are only 2 yuan, free with a union card
The Temple of Earth is currently under maintenance, the palace area is not open, and the peony planting area is concentrated on the west side
The Cultural Palace of the Working People is located on the east side of Tiananmen Square in Beijing. It was once the imperial temple of the Ming and Qing dynasties, formerly known as the Tai Temple. It is a place where the feudal royal family worshipped the ancestors and sacrificed their ancestors in the annual festival. It is one of the most complete Ming Dynasty buildings. Tai Temple is rectangular in the north and south direction, with a total construction area of 139650 square meters. The whole building layout is quite ingenious, with three floors of glazed brick doors, three floors of the hall, anus, and stone bridges arranged on the axis. Coupled with closed walls and dense cypresses, it forms a solemn atmosphere. The three majestic palaces stand out throughout the center of the complex. The main hall at the top of the main building is the center of the complex. It is the center of the capital's staff education and training, cultural and entertainment, and technology and talent exchange.
2 yuan ticket, all ancient buildings are not open, fortunately, in the peony bloom period, the peony of the Cultural Palace is much more than Zhongshan Park and Beihai Park, and it is also very strong. It is estimated that it has been planted for many years. There are also many peony varieties that are also specially introduced.
Beijing Labor People's Cultural Palace (Tai Temple), located on the east side of Tiananmen Square, southeast of the Forbidden City, separated by a wall of the Forbidden City. It is the place where the royal sacrifices to the ancestors in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Tai Temple is magnificently built and taller than the three main halls of the Forbidden City. The Tai Temple buildings are divided into three floors of courtyards before, during and after. Taimiao and Zhongshan Park are built along the rite system of Zhou Zuozuoyou Temple. Taimiao is now a key national cultural relics protection unit
来北京旅游一定要去劳动人民文化宫去看看👍
天安门向北,正中是故宫,西侧是中山公园,东侧就是劳动人民文化宫了。劳动人民文化宫也就是明清两代的太庙,建于明永乐年间,至今已有超过六百年历史,是故宫同时期的古建了。相比故宫,太庙这里的结构就要简单多了,戟门进去就是三进的大殿,享殿、寝殿、祧庙这“三大殿”,东西两侧还各有一些配殿。目前只有享殿是开放参观的,门票十元,内部虽然空旷些,但大殿里那种威严的气势还是十分令人震撼,尤其六十根巨大的金丝楠木柱,也可以说是稀世珍宝了。在这里还可以看到很多古柏,都有三五百年的树龄,其中还有据说是朱棣亲手所栽的,现在已有十几米高了。与人潮汹涌的故宫相比,太庙这边游客非常稀少,环境清幽,所以十分适合拍照,在这里拍宫廷照效果也不比故宫差。另外在戟门那边还有一群流浪猫,工作人员还在红墙下给它们修了一处“豪宅”,在故宫里有别墅,这可是世所罕有的待遇呢。参观清末的古迹,总能感受到曾经的屈辱,因为绝大多数都曾经遭受过侵略者的洗劫,宫殿更是如此,比如戟门处为显示皇家威严而排列的120支金戟,就被八国联军盗走,宫殿里的珍宝更是损失不计其数,所以说国家一定不能落后,否则必定受辱。