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The Hidden Charms of Temple of Heaven Park

Finally visited Temple of Heaven Park, and it was absolutely worth it! Entering the Park: Starting from a "Secret Path" That day, I got off at Tianqiao Station and deliberately chose a less crowded entrance to avoid peak tourist hours. As soon as I entered, I was greeted by a vibrant flowerbed filled with reds, pinks, and purples, like a spilled palette spread across the green lawn. Under the sunlight, it was particularly eye-catching. Nearby, a few photography enthusiasts had their cameras aimed at birds hopping on the branches—this scene instantly made me feel the down-to-earth and lively vibe of Temple of Heaven Park, living up to its reputation. Shaded Pathways: A "Natural Air Conditioner" in Summer Walking along the main road, the sun grew increasingly intense, but stepping into the shaded pathways felt like entering a green sanctuary. The dense foliage of locust and poplar trees filtered the sunlight into scattered golden spots, casting dappled shadows on the ground. Occasionally, a breeze would pass through, carrying the fresh scent of leaves, cooling me down. I slowed my pace, watching elderly folks chatting on stone benches and dogs wagging their tails at me. Suddenly, I understood the saying, "A calm heart brings natural coolness." Unexpected Discovery: The Hidden Gem of Zhai Palace I hadn’t planned to seek out specific attractions but accidentally stumbled upon the area near Zhai Palace. This spot was surprisingly quiet, with neatly trimmed pine and cypress trees. Sunlight filtered through the canopy, creating golden grids on the ground. On the lawn, a couple was taking wedding photos, their white gown gently lifted by the breeze—a scene so beautiful I couldn’t help but steal a few glances. Later, I checked travel guides and found out this area is considered a "hidden gem" of Temple of Heaven Park. With fewer tourists and a serene atmosphere, it’s perfect for a leisurely stroll. Highlighting the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests: The Contrast Behind the Popular Spot Following the signs, I arrived at the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests and was stunned by the crowd. The blue-tiled, red-pillared circular hall was indeed magnificent, but the sheer number of people made it challenging to even find a good angle for a full shot. In contrast, I missed the tranquility of Zhai Palace. That said, as the "centerpiece" of Temple of Heaven Park, the three-tiered roof and ancient mortise-and-tenon structure of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests truly showcase the craftsmanship of ancient artisans—especially under the sunlight, where the glazed tiles reflect a divine glow. Delighting in Details: The "Little Joys" Hidden in Temple of Heaven Flowerbed Surprise: The flowerbeds at the entrance aren’t ordinary varieties. They feature four-season begonias and cornflowers, specially chosen by the park’s gardeners for their sun resistance and easy maintenance, which explains their vibrant colors even under the sun. Resilient Ophiopogon: The inconspicuous low shrubs along the shaded pathways are actually Ophiopogon, planted in 1998. They thrive in shade and drought, even flourishing in stone cracks, adding layers to the greenery. Pine Forest’s Ritualistic Charm: The aged pine trees near Zhai Palace have sturdy trunks and layered needle leaves. When sunlight hits, it feels like a golden velvet carpet is laid over the grass, perfect for daydreaming. Park Insights: The Two Sides of Temple of Heaven If the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests represents the bustling "tourist mode," then the pine forest and shaded pathways near Zhai Palace are the "hidden menu" of Temple of Heaven Park. Here, there are no tour guide megaphones or photo queues—just tree shadows, bird songs, and occasional butterflies. As one netizen aptly put it, "The right way to explore Temple of Heaven is to find a quiet corner and be a true 'park visitor.'" TIPS: Want to avoid the crowds? Don’t rush straight to the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests. Start with Zhai Palace or the Health Avenue outside the west gate—the greenery and pine forest will surely surprise you!
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Posted: Jun 20, 2025
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