The Departure
One crisp morning, with a small suitcase and a heart full of curiosity, she boarded the plane to Beijing. No grand plan—just a desire to wander through hutongs, taste street-side jianbing, and stand beneath the shadow of the Great Wall.
“Sometimes you have to leave everything behind to find what you’ve been missing.”
What She’ll See
From the majestic Forbidden City to the serene Summer Palace, Beijing is a city where emperors once ruled and poets still whisper in the wind. She plans to visit:
- The Great Wall at Mutianyu
- Tiananmen Square & the National Museum
- Lama Temple and Confucius Temple
- 798 Art District for modern creativity
- Local markets in Nanluoguxiang
Moments Captured
[Photo: Temple of Heaven]
[Photo: Street food vendor]
[Photo: Sunset at Jingshan Park]
Why Beijing?
For her, Beijing isn’t just a destination—it’s a feeling. It’s the scent of roasted chestnuts in winter, the echo of Peking opera in an old courtyard, and the quiet resilience of a city that has witnessed centuries. She goes not to escape, but to connect.