The Li River & The Peach Blossom River The Four Lakes are Chinese Fir Lake, Banyan Lake, Osmanthus Lake & Wooden Dragon Lake This evening Yvonne was able to show us two of these beautiful lakes during our walk through the illuminated waters edge. It was a interesting to learn how this area had fallen into deglect but back in 1998 a new mayor to the city had a vision to bring these beautiful lakes bs into life. Fir Lake with its Sun & Moon pagodas & Banyan Lake with the its zig zag bridge & crystal bridge that changed colour all looked so magical in the evening light. Chinese Fir Lake was named after the Chinese fir trees growing on the shore. The Sun Tower is painted gold and the taller of the two. In the night it is lit with bright yellow lights. The Moon Tower has deep brown beams and aqua eaves. It outshines the The two towers are open to the public and there is an underground viewing tunnel linking the pair. The towers are in the style of Buddhist pagodas and Buddhist music can sometimes be heard emanating from them during the day. Banyan Lake got its name from a large banyan tree standing on the lake shore near the South City Gate A zigzag bridge leads to Isle, which is dotted with long corridors, waterside pavilions and ancient buildings. Built in the Song Dynasty Blue Ribbon Bridge, now called Sun Bridge, separates the lakes. The two lakes together were often referred to as Round Lake. The following day we took this and route but in the daylight early morning, just as magical despite the rainfall & brought back memories of our visit in 2010..

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