A Day In Beijing is an English podcast, created and hosted by a born-and-raised Beijinger, living in Beijing.
Exploring Chinese history, culture, traditions, creativity, innovations, and beyond.
This is the episode to listen to while you're actually at the Summer Palace — or the next best thing if you're on your sofa!
From East Gate to Seventeen-Arch Bridge, building by building, I walk you through the whole garden.
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Who is this podcast for?
🌍 World travellers who want more than a guidebook — cultural travel, responsible tourism, real local perspectives
🇨🇳 Planning a trip to China or Beijing — the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, and the places guidebooks miss
📚 History lovers — Chinese history, the Qing Dynasty, Empress Cixi, imperial gardens, how architecture tells a political story
🗺️ Anyone visiting the Summer Palace who wants a walking companion that actually explains what you're looking at
🎙️ Anyone who wants to hear about China from someone who actually lives there
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What this episode covers:
EP6 gave you the history. This one walks you through the garden.
🔹 Hall of Benevolence and Longevity (仁寿殿) — the nine-dragon mirror, the bronze deer and cranes, and what every animal symbolises
🔹 Garden of Harmonious Interest (谐趣园) — the quiet corner most tour groups skip, lotus ponds, pavilions, and why Cixi came here to think
🔹 Longevity Hill (万寿山) — the Buddhist temple at the top, the bronze pavilion that cost 78 万两 of silver, and the view that makes the climb worth it
🔹 Marble Boat (石舫) — Cixi built a boat in stone with the navy's budget. It can never sail and it can never sink. Metaphor or monument? You decide.
🔹 Seventeen-Arch Bridge (十七孔桥) — 150 metres, 544 stone lions each with a different expression.
🔹 What locals actually do — tai chi at dawn, slow walks, ice skating on the frozen lake in winter. This is a park, not a museum. 🔹 Practical tips — tickets, timing, which entrance, combo tickets, best season to visit
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New here? Listen to the trailer (3 minutes) and the pilot episode (15 minutes) for the full story of who I am, why I'm doing this, and what this podcast is about.
EP1-3: The Forbidden City
EP4-5: The Great Wall of China
EP6: The Summer Palace — The History (listen before this one for the full story)
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Questions this episode answers:
What is the best walking route through the Summer Palace
What are the main buildings and sites inside the Summer Palace?
What is the Long Corridor at the Summer Palace? '
What is the Marble Boat at the Summer Palace and why was it built?
What is the Seventeen-Arch Bridge?
What do locals do at the Summer Palace?
How long do you need to visit the Summer Palace?
Which entrance should I use at the Summer Palace?
What is the best time to visit the Summer Palace in Beijing?
What are the best things to see at the Summer Palace?
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🙏 I appreciate the fact that I'm no historian. I research every episode the best I can! Reading, digging, and calling friends and family who are experts on certain topics to fact-check. If anything sounds off, let me know in the comments. I'm always learning, and this podcast gets better with your help!
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💬 Drop a comment: have you been to the Summer Palace? What surprised you most? If you haven't — what's the one building you'd want to see first? I LOVE hearing from you all!
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