This entry is part 5 of 39 in the series Mandarin Immersion

May 19, 2023

Mandarin Immersion (Part 5)

By Simon J. Lau

Chengde, a mountain city, was the former summer residence for Qing dynasty emperors who sought to escape Beijing’s suffocating seasonal heat. It was also an important military outpost, located between Beijing and the further reaches of Mongolia (now Inner Mongolia).

At its heart is the Mountain Resort. This facility includes many imperial palaces and gardens that were influenced by different regional designs found throughout China. It beautifully showcases China’s rich history and expansive territory. This is one of China’s four great classical garden (the other three include Summer Palace in Beijing and Humble Administrator’s Garden and Lingering Garden in Suzhou.)

In the evening, I explored and captured photos of a bustling night market in the city center. It was a refreshing sight, considering that many of the former night markets in Beijing had been shut down during COVID and remained closed, potentially indefinitely.

Finally, I decided to break from sobriety and indulge in a visit to a new bar, known as a supermarket bar where you can serve yourself bottles. Interestingly, according to the 19-year-old owner, such bars are quite common in China. I also found the atmosphere perfect for people-watching, observing young Chinese socializing and mingling.

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