Fenglin Buyi Night photo 2


Millennium City Park located on the west bank of Dragon Pavilion Lake is a grand cultural garden. It covers an area of 600 mu (about 98 acres), and the construction area is more than 30,000 square meters (about 7.4 acres). The built area consists of several architectural complexes which are re-creations based on the famous twelfth century painting by Zhang Zeduan of 'The Qingming Festival by the Riverside'. This picture is a painted scroll which is 525 cm (about 17 feet) in length and 25.5 cm (9.5 inches) in width depicting life along Bian River during the Qingming Festival. The scenes in this painting are highly detailed and the spectacle is magnificent. There are large numbers of people and buildings. The people are shown in a variety of contemporary clothes that indicate their social standing and occupations. The lively throng includes many animals and it is not difficult to imagine the sounds in the street scenes where the people are crowded and noisy. We can almost hear someone bargaining with a shop owner while others are cheering entertainers. The picture is like a live symphony of life during the Song Dynasty (960-1279).

The Cheongsam or "Qi Pao" is a classic female costume which many westerns associated with Chinese women. It features at stand / high neck, loose chest, fitted waist, sides opening and varied sleeves (short, medium or full length) with tradition Chinese patterns. It is comfortable to wear and can fully set off the soft and female elegant figure, which gains growing popularity in the international fashion.

A Chinese Dancing Girl in an event to promote Nikon Camera in Oct 2025

The Dayingpan Great Wall is located in Ruiyunguan Township, Huailai County, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. Built in the fifteenth year of the Zhengde era of the Ming Dynasty (1520), it has over 500 years of history. Its construction was closely tied to the improvement of northern border defense systems during the Ming Dynasty, serving as a frontline defense against invasions by Mongolian tribes.

The Dayingpan Great Wall is located in Ruiyunguan Township, Huailai County, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. Built in the fifteenth year of the Zhengde era of the Ming Dynasty (1520), it has over 500 years of history. Its construction was closely tied to the improvement of northern border defense systems during the Ming Dynasty, serving as a frontline defense against invasions by Mongolian tribes.