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A travel narrative records a woman's journey through northern and central regions, offering vivid descriptions of cities, temples, walls, and households. It combines street-level observation of Peking boulevards, hutongs, legation quarters and market life with accounts of rituals, funerals and festivals, visits to religious sites and provincial towns, excursions into mountainous landscapes and river ports, and stays in inns. Reflections on architecture, gardening, charity institutions, servant customs, historical traces of foreign influence, and encounters with local officials and communities provide cultural and scenic portrayals rather than a continuous plot.
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