<h3>How time flies! A month in Beijing is almost</h3><h3> over. Cherishing every free weekend to</h3><h3> explore our capital, I set off early to</h3><h3> Yunming Yuan, which is originally a </h3><h3>large imperial garden in the Qing </h3><h3>Dynasty from 1644 to1911.</h3> <h3>Yuanming Yuan was built from 1709</h3><h3>onward and burnt down by the British </h3><h3>and French aggressors in 1860.</h3> <h3>One of the world's wonders was </h3><h3>ruined in three days. </h3> <h3>These ruins remind every Chinese of </h3><h3>remembering: Corruption inevitably </h3><h3>leads to backwardness, and lagging </h3><h3>behind leaves one vulnerable to attack. </h3> <h3>We will never forget the history. </h3><h3>We must insist on autonomy and </h3><h3>cherish peace.Only when we are </h3><h3>powerful enough can we safeguard</h3><h3> our integral domain.</h3> <h3>When visiting the labyrinth in the garden, </h3><h3>I lost in thought.</h3><h3>There was a time when I lost myself. </h3><h3>I didn't know what my life goal was.</h3><h3> It 's a kind of trauma for me. </h3> <h3>Sometimes life is a labyrinth. If you </h3><h3>lose yourself, then change a direction,</h3><h3> you may get something amazing</h3><h3> ahead of you. </h3> <h3>Summer Palace is another imperial garden. </h3><h3>It is well worth visiting. Its beautiful scenery catches my attention the moment I</h3><h3> step in it. </h3> <h3>With a length of 728 meters, </h3><h3>Long Corridor leaves me a deep</h3><h3> impression. </h3> <h3>Travel in my opinion is still a very</h3><h3> useful exercise, which can broaden</h3><h3> our horizons. </h3><h3><br></h3> <h3>I love travelling, not to reach my</h3><h3> destination, but to enjoy the</h3><h3> pleasure of the journey. </h3>