I walked around it with great interest. I really think this is a good place for a weekend trip, and friends from Changping can come and see it.
Xianghe Villa in Shen Tai, Beijing is a typical garden building in Ming and Qing Dynasties, full of the quaint charm of the court. The whole Wang Fu complex is divided into three parts: the mansion, the back garden and the Wang Fu Hall. The building is magnificent and has a regular layout. Each building is divided into three parts: east, west and east along a "central axis" from south to north, which is balanced and symmetrical from left to right and ups and downs, showing a majestic, spectacular and open momentum. The starting point of the central axis complex is a tall archway with the words "Shen Tai is peaceful" written on it. The whole villa has a quiet environment, comparable to the Summer Palace.
After entering the villa, you are greeted by a fountain where two dragons play with pearls. Two stone dragons are lifelike, as if playing in the water. Bypass the pool and walk down a corridor next to it. There is no sky in it.
Walking along the promenade, I saw the clear lake. There are countless koi fish swimming in the lake. I am very happy to see koi fish. Maybe these koi fish can bring me luck. Live by the lake and have a good mood every day.
Visit Yangxin Lake and have tea at Meichunge opposite. The seats are all solid wood, and there is a sense of time when you look at the color. It must be very comfortable to sit here and enjoy the lakes and mountains.
After sitting in the leisure area for a while, continue to walk inside, and there is another yard. Every yard looks the same, but it has its own characteristics. Especially the landscape sketches in the courtyard are unique. Rockery and strange stones can be seen everywhere, each with its own characteristics.
After seeing all the courtyards, I walked in along a small door on the right. The original scenery is more beautiful in this small door. I saw a more beautiful lake. Several ducks and white swans swam comfortably in it, putting their heads under the water from time to time, as if they were hunting. The smiling old people walking by the lake, leisurely anglers, frolicking children, relatives and friends having a picnic, and smiling staff constitute a harmonious picture. Chinese pavilions built by the lake are places for leisure tourists to sit. Behind the veranda seems to be an old people's home. I saw many grandparents sitting in the gazebo and veranda, and there was a table where people were playing mahjong. I think I will come here to support the elderly when I am old, and I will be very happy in my later years.
I wandered around the villa all afternoon, watched the sun set and left contentedly. Xianghe Villa in Shen Tai is worth a visit.