East Garden--
Within the courtyard of classical architecture.
At night, big red lanterns hang high.
In the courtyard, there are small bridges and flowing water, carved beams and painted rafters, everywhere are green trees and red flowers, every arrangement is exquisite, every scenery is inviting.
The East Garden used to be the residence of the last Prince, a Prince of eminent status.
Later, the regime changed, the Royal House dissolved completely, and these so-called royal nobility became ordinary people with nothing to rely on, some leaving, some scattering.
Now, this exquisite residence has been converted into a high-class and elegant dining establishment.
Though it's a restaurant, its style is remarkably high-end, not a place the average person can afford.
On the stage across a pond, there is a dedicated musician playing the piano. If you want to hear a particular tune, just hand over the sheet music and request it, once selected, the musician will perform a piece for you.
