Beijing-1

2014-2018

The LittleMaster once lived in the capital for several years.

When I first arrived at the capital, I experienced a critical hit at the beginning. Although I was mentally prepared, I was still shocked by the air I breathed every day.

In the years that followed,
either my friends had already left,
or they were in the process of leaving,
or they were preparing to leave.

Of course, there were also a few days of blue sky and white clouds,
and even moments of glorious sunshine.

After returning from Japan for the last time, the LittleMaster had a whim. He wondered, besides natural landscapes, are there any indoor attractions in China? So I did some research and found that there are many in the capital. It almost made me vomit blood.

Planetarium

Different from the Japanese explanations, this time I finally understood.

Oceanarium

I don’t know if it’s because I have a poor sense of direction or there’s a problem with the design, but when I followed the signs and walked out, I realized that I didn’t see the huge dolphin pavilion in the middle…

But most of the glass was oily, I don’t know if it was due to lack of maintenance or if it was the style.

Zoo

Different from the exquisite zoo in Osaka,
this one embodies the vastness and diversity of the land.
The only downside is that it gets too tiring to tour around,
and walking a long way just to see a different animal.

Lunar Eclipse πŸŒ›

It was magical. Although lunar eclipses occur frequently, it was the first time I saw it in real life.

At that time, the iPhone didn’t have a night mode yet, so the photos were blurry.

Market Research

For some inexplicable reason, as part of an interview assignment, I had to conduct market research at offline stores.

Delicious Food πŸ˜‹

Fun Activities

🏎️, 🎬, 🎭, πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»

Car races, movies, crosstalk performances, and Rust meetups.

Finally, let’s end the years in the capital with a quote.

  • Walden Lake

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