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Autumn is not restless or sharp, it’s a shorter time of year, and it feels like everything is best in Beijing. However, after autumn, we have the first snow in Beijing.
For me, the Forbidden City is the final chapter of the imperial empire, is a long and magnificent dream, so that every time I face it, I will regret being surprised by China’s beauty. The beauty of the Forbidden City is no matter how many times I go, and I can not be exhausted by the vast scroll. You are in the Forbidden City environment, from the bottom of your heart will have a kind of lofty respect, don’t know how many stories have been told here, no place can have such a great color, the buildings are stacked on top of each other. Every part of the Forbidden City is probably stuck in the imprint of time, telling the known or unknown story.
The Forbidden City in the snow is too beautiful. I do not have any other words. The red palace walls and white snow against each other, making the entire Forbidden City look clean and holy. Snow-covered the roof of the palace, paved with the Golden Water Bridge, paved with stone paths, falling on the bronze turtles and cranes in front of the Palace of Supreme Harmony, falling on the roof of the small glazed beasts. For a moment, I felt that the snow in front of me was like some blessing that cleansed human eyes, brought the divine beauty of art, and soothed the heart. Then it melted away again on a sunny afternoon.

It seems that some people’s lives are also like this. People often like to say that as soon as Beijing snows, it becomes Beiping, and as soon as the Forbidden City snows, it becomes the Forbidden City. Before, I always think these two words are nonsense, but after seeing the snow of the Forbidden City, you will understand the meaning of those two words. The snow is like magic that can take us back to the distant past. As we travel through it, we seem to feel or very clearly imagine the dynastic turmoil and love-hate entanglements that once took place here.
Maybe it was the heavy snowfall last night, or perhaps it was the low temperature this morning, but the early morning snow didn’t seem to be melting. By the noon entrance through the three main halls to after six palaces, the snow is still intact to fall on the glazed tiles, whether it is the Yanxi Palace, Shoukang Palace or Canning Palace Royal Garden, everywhere is a white world, a bit like sticking to the biscuit on the cream.
Although the place is inevitably crowded, it can’t spoil one’s enjoyment of the snow. Sometimes, the people in the landscape can be a different kind of terrain.
I am jealous of those who see the snow on their first visit to the Forbidden City because I could see the Forbidden City for the first time, in the snow, after visiting the Forbidden City countless times. Those people who saw the Forbidden City in the snow for the first time, how lucky they should be, and what beautiful memories those snowflakes of the palace will leave them.
Even like me, it has been many times to the Forbidden City. The first time to see the Forbidden City of the snow is still exciting. I described myself as having a go out to see idol mood, is that very excited and nervous mood, think each other is too beautiful. They are not qualified to appreciate the perspective, is with that mood for the first time to see the Forbidden City in the snow.
Over time, as the tourists continue to be more and more, the snow on the ground was gradually trampled to reveal the black or gray stone road, the tree branches of the tree hanging slowly thinning up, the snow does not seem to stay on earth for too long. But until I left the Forbidden City, the Forbidden City was still in a blanket of white snow, the roofs of the six imperial palaces were still pure white, slightly showing a little glazed tile color, yet very beautiful!
This is the first time in my life to see the Forbidden City’s snow. I entered through the noon gate, walked along the east line, passed the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Jiaotai Hall, Baohe Hall, went to the Yanxi Palace, Zhongcui Palace, came to the Royal Garden, from the Royal Garden to the Forbidden City’s west line, and then went to the Changchun Palace, Shoukang Palace, finally returned to the Taihe Palace Square, through the Donghua Gate to leave. In three hours, it was like a dream. The Forbidden City is far from my goal, and I only saw it through the red wall.
I only hope that the next time we meet will not be too far away.
This year, the Forbidden City celebrates its 600th birthday. The world’s largest surviving wooden palace complex has stood firm on Chinese soil for 600 years. The palace is centered around the Noondoor Tower, which is arranged in 18 historical nodes. They introduce the planning, layout, architecture, palace life, and an overview of architectural renovation and conservation of the Forbidden City. In the exhibition hall, behind each exhibit is carrying the Forbidden City’s memory, a brick, a tile, a yarn, and a cup in the display cases, representing the highest skills of Chinese refined traditional culture. Including the Taihe Hall on the spine of the beast and the Emperor Qianlong participated in the design of the Jin Ou Yongguo cup. Now, science and technology still can not completely repair lacquer yarn.
I think another way to see the Forbidden City is to wait for the sun to set over Jingshan Park, which is only ten minutes away from the top. Jingshan Park is located in the center of the north-south axis of Beijing’s inner city, and you can have a panoramic view of the Forbidden City from the Wanchun Pavilion in the middle peak. The most beautiful moment of the sunset, I want to share all the beautiful scenery with you.

How To

How to make a travel guide

Over the years of studying in the US, I’ve gradually reached a state where my body and mind always have one on the road. I generally divide my trips into three parts: before, during, and after the trip. Of these, pre-trip strategy development can feel the most vital sense of happiness. During the journey comes second, after all, because of the travel and exhausting photography. After the trip, it’s even more painful to write a travel journal and process photos.
I’m going to talk about my pre-trip strategy. Because I am a severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, in Japan due to:
1) Can’t drive.
2) Transportation inconvenience.
3) Japanese transportation to the minute, the travel schedule is also everything, every minute what to do is strictly listed.
Without further ado, here’s how I’ve planned and arranged my travels over the years (based on my travels in Japan)

About the destination: the wish list.
A temperate island nation like Japan offers four distinctly different seasons. If you’re looking for quality travel, you have to be in the right place at the right time. That’s why the heart is on the go because on weekdays, you will probably learn about some destinations of interest-based on resources such as friends, public, news, travelogues, etc., and know what seasons are beautiful, when these places have special celebrations, etc. For example, the red leaves and cherry blossoms in Kyoto, the snow festival in Sapporo, the tree ice in Zao, the sea of clouds in Takeda Castle, the whales and sea turtles laying eggs in Okinawa, and so on. Once you probably have a first impression, put these on your wish list!
Tibetan King Tree Ice, February/March each year
Izu Kawazu Cherry Blossoms, end of February
Shirakawa-go in winter, January

Appropriate time.
Vacations/cheap airfare, transportation costs, etc. With a wish list, it still takes a deed to make a trip happen.
A: For working people, holidays are naturally the most crucial impetus. The public holidays are overcrowded. You can play badminton on the highway; it is essential to avoid the peak traffic and choose to go to some niche but very sentimental spots or choose the right time to take a vacation.
B: For poor students or freelancers, the first must be saved save! The cost of transportation in Japan is outrageous. The ability to make the perfect journey at the best price becomes a skill test.
We can choose to redeem our miles for airline tickets. Secondly, we have the option of cheap airline tickets. We can also opt for the select Shinkansen tickets. The Shinkansen’s affordable tickets are for short-term visitors (less than three months of visa), which is not the case for long-term residents. If you can’t afford the Shinkansen, you’ll have to stay young. The night bus is a very suitable choice, and the bus sits on the sleep overnight, transportation, accommodation are saved, the best of both worlds. There is also a special seasonal train ticket in Japan. The Seishunjuju Ticket: This ticket is offered every year during spring, summer, and winter vacations and costs only 2,370 yen for one day of travel on any JR train. This ticket is ideal for long-distance travel with plenty of time to spare and should be used in conjunction with transportation to your destination.

Related attractions: Hand-drawn maps.
Now that you have your destination and motivation, it’s time to plan your itinerary. The first step is to find out what specific sights and experiences you’ll enjoy at your destination. Naturally, this involves looking up information and roughing out the attractions. After the rough selection, arranging the route and picking up the interests becomes the key to making an excellent travel plan. My experience is to roughly draw a map on a blank piece of paper and then roughly mark the locations of these approximately selected attractions based on tools like Google Maps (you can also keep them directly on your computer/phone). See which interests can be arranged together and which ones have to be discarded.
Of course, because every trip has a time limit, it’s impossible to have every desired attraction, which needs to be endured. Of course, you can also learn deep well ice as I arranged the trip to solve the math problem, column six or seven scenarios, and then try to choose the best solution – I naturally enjoy it. Still, I have to admit, and it takes a lot of energy. In the meantime, for the foodie, it is necessary to do your homework in advance for specific cuisines, which will be introduced by significant guides and websites. For example, in Japan, check the Tabelog ranking.

Details about transportation.
Once you’ve decided, you’ll need to find out how to get to the places you want to visit. The most convenient way is to check the website of the attraction. In Japan, this is a good idea for tourist attractions, as it provides clear information on how to get there by car, train, and bus.
Once you’ve planned a general route based on the mode of transportation and location, it’s time to check if there are any local special fares.

We take care of the smallest details of your trip.
Reserving tickets, transportation, and accommodations is a lot of work. Still, preparation is essential to ensure a safe trip, and there are many discounts available if you book online in advance. Although mobility is limited, many hotels can be canceled if there is a last resort (heavy rain, typhoon, or other natural or human-made disasters). Finally, pack your power supply, clothes, umbrella, documents, camera, tripod, notebook, stamp book, whatever you want to bring.

Informative

Zhangjiakou Chongli Yunding Ski Resort Itinerary

I love skiing, this winter I want to go skiing, after repeatedly thinking, I decided to go to Chongli Genting Ski Resort to have good skiing to do. A few months earlier, I had already come to Chongli Wanlong Snowfield once, so this is indeed an excellent place to go. Miyu Genting Resort is located in Chongli County, Zhangjiakou, which is a 3-hour drive from Beijing. Chongli County was elected to hold the Winter Olympics, so Chongli County is continuously developing its equipment and facilities in recent years. Chongli County locals are amiable, believe that anyone who comes here has a different feeling. Here are the best snow conditions in China; every winter snow season is the first to start and the last to end; believe that anyone who comes here has a different feeling.
Genting Paradise is also ranked as the best in China under its good hardware facilities. Genting Ski Resort has 22 gondolas with a total length of about 30 kilometers. It is equipped with gondolas where skiers can rest and avoid the wind, not only the gondolas but also the chairlift shields to block the wind and ultraviolet radiation. Genting ski resort is the most exquisite chalet, and every ski resort should have a single chalet. Genting’s chalet is the most comfortable built, on the second floor, can also enjoy the beautiful scenery outside the window. The first floor has a variety of food and drinks to provide sufficient energy to maintain physical strength. The first floor has a variety of food and beverages to provide the power necessary to maintain stability. Of course, all the medicine is paid for by yourself. If you have forgotten something, you can find the right shop and merchandise in the ski equipment hall.
Many beginners may not know that Genting and Wanlong Ski Resort are connected. You can ski from Genting to Wanlong and ski down to Genting from Wanlong, but it’s only the last trip of the day because you can’t do the lift on the other side of the mountain, so as long as you go through the other ski resort, you can’t go back unless you are willing to climb the hill.
Genting has some of the best trails for beginners, especially for snowboarding. You can often see many novice snowboarders practicing pushing the slopes here.
Genting ski resort has an essential snow park, I love to play park, and Genting park difficulty is not significant, want to play park novice can come to Genting try. Genting jumping platforms of considerable size and small can be divided into large, medium, small three kinds. The largest compared to other snow also is not significant, here suitable for park novice, can let you less injury, here from time to time will also have park gods appear, if you do not understand the big can with them to ask for advice.

Another thing worth describing Chongli, Miyuan, and Genting Paradise is its accommodation and cultural characteristics. The facilities in the Genting Hotel are of the highest quality, and the overall view is elegant and detailed. As soon as you enter the hotel from the parking lot’s side entrance, you will find the bar. The bar is filled with a wide variety of wines. You can find different liquor and vintages of various brands such as Chivas, Ballantine’s, Hennessy, Macallan, John Jameson, and so on. Passing through the sports bar is the impression bar. Guests can come here to have fun, relax and stretch their legs after a long break. If you pass the Impression Bar, you will see the lobby of the hotel.
The first thing you see is the large lotus flower in the central pool, and then you look up to see the chandelier on the ceiling. The overall combination of cold and warm tones brings an inexpressible sense of peace and comfort to the human heart. Genting Hotel 1 floor is the lobby, Genting Bar, 2 foot is mainly snow hall, ski school, etc., three bed is the restaurant, four-floor above all guest room accommodation. Housing conditions in the Genting Hotel are not known, but I feel very comfortable and warm. The standard room has two adult beds and two children’s beds. The facilities are complete, and it is a double bathroom! There is a small cupboard in the room, and instant coffee and tea bags are also available. The crib is about 2 meters long, so even one adult can sleep on it (except for those who are very tall). The crib is also equipped with a curtain, so you can curl up in the corner and have a nice, relaxing sleep.

The same Chongli is not only cost-effective but also very convenient to get around. First of all, we can take a flight to Zhangjiakou airport. Each hotel has a 1-hour airport connection, Zhangjiakou airport is a small airport, but they connect flights to Shenzhen, Shanghai, Chengdu, Shijiazhuang, Xiamen, Harbin, Shenyang, Guilin, Xi’an, and Hangzhou. Secondly, we can go there by high-speed train, which takes only one hour from Beijing to Zhangjiakou. We can also choose to drive there, and it only takes 4 hours to go from Beijing to Chongli.

 

 

Personal

I thought and understood that I would leave Denver someday because I had no plans to stay in the U.S. after college, and I wanted to return to China. But I never thought it would come so suddenly. It took less than a week when I received the charter flight email from the embassy to the time I packed my bags and headed home. I didn’t say goodbye to Denver, and even on the way to the airport, I told myself that my departure was only temporary and that I would come back.

I love Denver in the fall, watching the leaves turn yellow little by little. It’s an unexplainable feeling, but the mood gets better somehow. In the fall, I like to drive around Denver with my friends and enjoy the scenery. Denver is the most beautiful place in autumn. Maybe it’s because the city I live in China has a shortfall, so I am overly fond of autumn. I also love our campus, I love all the flowers and trees, and I love DU after the snow. I love the city of Denver so much.

Since I left my hometown at the age of 18, Denver has helped me grow up a lot. Denver made me a more independent girl, leaving my parents’ protective wings and relying on myself for everything. I can say that after going abroad is to make the world by myself. Everything depends on me. I took a lot of detours and shed a lot of tears. But looking back now, I am confident and proud of my achievements. I used to feel that I was not good enough in every aspect, but now I think I am unique and beautiful both in appearance and soul. I have to admit that I grew up under my parents’ protective wings in China, who protected me so well that I was never wronged. But coming to Denver, where I live in a more culturally diverse place, I have become more and more able to appreciate myself and others and embrace anyone’s differences. Even less likely to judge someone for being different from myself. I have also been able to understand and embrace people I don’t like because of their experiences. I grew up in a family environment that success means a happy family, a successful career, money, cars, and a house. Still, over the years, I’ve realized that everyone’s definition of success is different. So life is much happier with less comparison.

Thanks to my parents’ ability to let me out to see the outside world. Every country has its own different cultures, and there is a big difference between American and Chinese cultures. Because of the cultural differences, living in Denver for so many years has significantly broadened my horizons, truly experienced multiculturalism, practiced the ability to think independently, and cultivated the mindset to face victory and defeat openly. It has also helped me to understand human nature and society more comprehensively. This is an experience that I cannot imitate or taste in China.

Denver gave me my first little house of my own, my first car of my own, and taught me many things to understand. I have unique feelings for Denver, and I know that it will be hard for me to return to this city as soon as I leave Denver, so let’s keep these thoughts in my heart. Denver, we are destined to meet again. I love Denver, my second hometown.

 

Multimedia

Probably the thing we’d like to do most in 2020 is to get out and walk. The epidemic has stopped us from going out and slowing down our own lives, allowing us to spend more time with our families. But while spending time with our families we still want to see the outside world. As the saying goes, it is better to read a thousand books than to travel a thousand miles. The outbreak in the United States is still ongoing. China has an epidemic relatively under control. After National Day, I also had time to go out with friends for a walk around the city.

 

Multimedia

Because the new coronavirus stopped me from returning to the U.S., and secondly very thankful that this outbreak has given me more time to stay in China and have time to walk around the country a bit. Coincidentally, I just completed a driving tour of Yunnan with a friend last week.

  1. First, we went to Lijiang. On the first night, we stayed in an inn in the ancient city of Lijiang. There are many inns in the ancient town, each with its characteristics. The next day, we strolled around Lijiang’s old city, Lijiang ancient city as a minority city, from the town’s overall layout to engineering, architecture melts Han, white, Yi, Tibetan ethnic essence well from the Naxi unique style. The ancient city of Lijiang was not affected by the side of nine miles, next to the three gates, nine meridians, and nine latitudes in the country, through the nine tracks of the Central Plains built the city copy. No rules in the city road network, no city walls, the layout of the ancient city of three mountains for the screen, a river connected; water system using three rivers through the town, family water; street layout meridian set with a song, ghost, narrow, up to the style. The pattern of Lijiang’s ancient city is the spontaneous formation of sitting northwest toward the southeast direction of the form. The Old Town of Lijiang has colorful local ethnic customs and entertainment activities, such as Naxi ancient music, Dongba ceremony, divination culture, the antique town bar, and the Naxi torch festival, unique style. The Old Town of Lijiang embodies ancient Chinese urban construction’s achievements and is one of the distinctive types of Chinese dwellings with specific characteristics and styles.
  2. Yulong Xueshan: Yulong Xueshan is the nearest equatorial snow mountain range in the northern hemisphere, across the Jiangxi and Zhongdian Xueshan, east and Miamian Mountains, north from the mouth of the Sanjiang River, extending south to latitude 27 ° north, like a fan to the ancient city. The mountain’s 13 peaks from south to north longitudinal arrangement, the main peak fan steep highest elevation of 5596 meters, year-round snow, snow line-height between 4800 ~ 5000 meters. It is the closest temperate marine glacier in Asia and Europe to the equator.  Jade Dragon Snow Mountain is called “Oulu” in the Naxi language, which means “Heavenly Mountain.” Its thirteen snow-capped peaks are incessant, resembling a “dragon” soaring and dancing, so it is called “Jade Dragon.” And because its lithology is mainly limestone and basalt, black and white, it is also known as “black and white snow mountain.” It is the Naxi people’s sacred mountain and is said to be the incarnation of the Naxi protector god “San Duo.”

– Ganhaizi

Ganhaizi is located in the Yulong Snow Mountain’s eastern foothills, formerly a high mountain glacial erosion lake. Due to the snow line’s rise, the stagnant water decreased and dried up, known as “dry sea,” which is a highland meadow surrounded by mountains on three sides, the entire considerable meadow length of about 4 km, the width of about 1.5 km.

– Blue Moon Valley

The Yulong Snow Mountain, where the snow and ice melt into a river, is a valley at the eastern foot of the snow mountain because the moon is reflected in the blue sky in the blue lake, and because the valley of the blue moon in the “Vanishing Horizon” by British writer Hilton is similar to this. Therefore, the name “Blue Moon Valley” is derived from the fact that the blue moon is reflected in the blue sky.

The mountains block the river in the Blue Moon Valley from flowing, forming four larger water glasses, known as Yu Liquid Lake, Mirror Pool Lake, Blue Moon Lake, and the Listening Lake. The lakeshore is surrounded by lush vegetation and backed by snow peaks in the distance.

– Baishui River

There is a valley, the valley woods, streams, streams, valley bottom spring long flowing river, called the white water river from the dry sea to the spruce ping. Because the river bed and tableland are made of white marble, charcoal stone fragments were a gray-white; spring from the stone flowing through, was white, because of the color named “white water river.” The water of the White River comes from the meltwater of the glacial snowfield at the height of four to five thousand meters.

3. Dali’s Erhai: Erhai is the “mother lake” of the Bai people, the Bai ancestors called “golden moon,” is a beautiful plateau freshwater lakes, with superior location advantages, remarkable comprehensive function, massive history and culture, right development environment, is the basis for the sustainable development of the economy of Dali Prefecture. The cradle of Dali’s politics, economy, and culture, and also the basis for the sustainable development of the autonomous prefecture’s economy. The clean and transparent surface of the sea is just like the blue sky, which gives people a tranquil and distant feeling and makes them appreciate the poetic and picturesque mood of “boats floating in the blue waves and people swimming in the paintings.” In the southernmost tip of the Erhai, there is an Erhai Park in Tianshan, an excellent place to enjoy Mount Cang and the Erhai.

The point: all attractions in China are now free to medical professionals.

 

 

Listicle

Maybe it’s because 2020 is difficult and people need a faraway place to relax. So this time I’ve chosen three very niche destinations for you to visit. The year 2020 is more than half over, and although we’ve been through a lot, things are moving in the right direction now.
1. Gansu – Gannan
Gannan is a remote part of Gansu, and it’s nothing like what you’d expect in the northwest. There are mountains, lakes, grasslands, rivers, and a rich Tibetan culture.
1). Across the Yellow River: Tank Yellow River with nine twists and turns.
2). Visit the Tibetan Buddhist monastery of Labrang Monastery, the setting for the film A World Without Thieves.
3). Visit the two central grasslands of the Tibetan Plateau: Ruoerge and Sangke. The greens are filled with cattle, sheep, and Tibetan boys on big horses.
4). Sacred mountains a year Baoyuze: year-round snow-covered peaks and plateau glaciers spectacular ice body, as well as steep rocks and mysterious lakes.
5). About Seda. Here, everything is related to Buddha. Come here, to be connected with Buddha.

Tips.
There is no rail access in Gannan, and roads are the only means of transportation in and out of Gannan Autonomous Prefecture.
The Gannan region is still relatively cold, with a massive temperature difference between morning and night, so a thick coat is necessary.
A variety of sunscreen, hydrating masks, and lip balm are necessary, as well as sunglasses and mosquito repellent. And all kinds of cold, anti-diarrhea, band-aids, and other medicines also need to be prepared.
Remember not to run and jump on the plateau, do not be too excited.

 

2. Hebei – Anaya

The most famous building here is the pure white church by the sea – Anaya Auditorium, with a clean and straightforward design, it looks like a painting no matter what angle you take it from or what the weather is. In addition to the Anaya Auditorium, there’s also the Sanlian Bookstore Seaside Community Library, which has been called the “loneliest library” in China. The library, which stands alone in the picture, also has an inexplicable beauty in the endless seaside. Life will end, but the sea will never end, says Shusei Terayama. Qinhuangdao has a pleasant spring and summer climate, perfect for long walks on the beach, gentle moments, and extended holiday days.
1) We can go to the pigeon nest to watch the sunrise on the sea, blowing the warm sea breeze, running against the morning, and there are flocks of pigeons gathering among the rocks.
Admission: 25 RMB per person, open 4am-6pm.
2) Head to the safari park, where there are baby white deer and white tigers, and you can choose to browse the scenic train ride through the park.
Admission: 100RMB per person (children half price), open 8:30am-4:30pm.
3) Xianluo Island, take the 1,000-meter cross-sea ropeway and take a snapshot on the ropeway for a memorable photo.
Admission: 90 RMB per person, opening hours: 8:00am-5:00pm

3. Xinjiang – Turks
Although Xinjiang is no longer a stranger to the scenery, the Akitas grasslands in Turks are a relatively more niche choice ~ rolling hills, covered in vibrant greenery. Here, all you can see is blue sky and white clouds, followed by greenery as far as the eye can see. There are also wildflowers blooming in the mountains in summer, the feeling of shadows around you and flowers under your feet. Another beautiful scenery in Turks is the village called Jongkhushtai. There are snow-capped mountains, streams, cattle, sheep, and pine forests. It is like a fairy tale world. All the village houses are made of wood, and the older ones even have grass on their roofs, blending in with the grassland. Turks is the first city without traffic lights in china.
Walking around the city is equivalent to breaking into a gossip formation. Ask a local for directions, he will not answer east, west, north, south, up, down, left, and right, which can not accurately express the order of Turks, but with metal, wood, water, fire, cut one off nine.

 

Review

I YOUTH STUDIO

I can’t go back to the US right now because of the epidemic, so I went to Shanghai before school started, and my primary mission was to shop for furniture buyers. I was pleased to find a shop that I like. The store is located in the Jing’an district on Jiashan Road, a treasure road, with good French food and coffee shops nearby. Of course, none of that is the point. IYOUTH is the focus of the day. iYOUTH studio is divided into two floors; the first floor is a coffee bar and small goods display. The second floor is the showroom and VIP room. The two floors are clean and simple with a clean concrete grey finish, but just the right amount of glass to make them very transparent. When I walked in the front door, I thought it was just a coffee shop, but as I walked inside, I noticed four Herman Miller ergonomic chairs hanging in the first-floor showroom’s mirrored space, which was a unique visual experience. Mostly the coffee on the first floor is so good and affordable that I figured it was worth it just to come in for a cup of coffee, which can be considered a good value. I think it’s worth it to have a cup of coffee in such a comfortable environment. The second-floor changes theme according to seasonal fashions, but the current theme is the living room and office. Mismatched BOSA porcelain accessories and TECTA cabinetry are found throughout the showroom. Besides, there is a lot of stylish art cutting in the store. Much like their clerks, the staff explained that their owner just wanted to borrow the modern art cuts that young people love and make more people aware of good design. Overall, IYOUTH is one of the few furniture-buying stores that go the hipster route, and the overall layout is lively, and avant-garde, which I think has a lot to do with the fact that the store manager himself is young. IYOUTH has the feel of a trendy store, with a green space that is quite experimental, giving a different flavor to the classic furniture.

Address: 307-309 Jiashan Road
Business Hours:10:00am-8:00pm
Transportation:Metro Line 9 / 12 Jiashan Road Station