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Houhai Lake, or Back Lake, is one of the three lakes in Shichahai, Beijing...
Today, however, I'm lucky enough to catch the sunset over Houhai Lake and Yinding Bridge ( Ingot Bridge ). Yinding Bridge spans the narrow channel linking Houhai Lake and Qianhai Lake.
On the other side of the lake shore of Qianhai Lake, I put up my tripod and set my Canon camera with telephoto-lens to snap the pictures of the bright and splendid Yinding Bridge under the cozy and orange sunshine.
Yinding Bridge was originally built in Ming Dynasty ( 1368 - 1644 ). But the bridge we see today was renovated both in 1984 and 1990. The bridge connects the narrow neck between Back Lake and Front Lake, 8.3 meters long, 7.9 meters wide and 4,35 meters high. It is named as "Ingot Bridge" due to its shape like an upturned ingot.
Its fame comes from the fact that in the past while standing on the bridge people could see the view of the West Hill in Beijing. But now tall buildings are popping up here and there, coupled with frequent smoggy weather, I doubt about the classic scenery known as "See the West Hill from Yinding Bridge".
Nevertheless, what I see through my telephoto-lens is exhilarating! The golden and orange sunrays shine through the one- arch-bridge, creating a mage of a golden crescent; people mill along the bridge with weeping willows glowing with shining sunset. Very often a paddle boat cruises through the golden bridge.




The sooner I finish my shooting of the golden bridge than I collect my camera equipment and walk fast towards the bridge, trying to locating a good point on the bridge to shoot the sunset over Houhai Lake.
The moment I get on the bridge, I find it packed with visitors using their iPhones to snap the photos of the setting sun. Looking like a professional photographer, I am treated with somewhat leniency allowing me getting a good spot soon on the narrow bridge.
I'm excited to see the sunset over Houhai Lake for the first time. The large orange setting sun above the trees and Houhai Lake and the rippling water of the lake is shined with golden lights. People row their boats on the water surface bright with golden rays. Sunset over a lake is always mesmerizing, giving you a lot of imagination.






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