Before the shimmering golden sunlight, the imperial palace dazzled before our eyes as a symbol of grandeur and magnificence. Along the smoothly paved cobblestone road, two rows of towering pine trees provided gentle shade to those passing by.
The buildings, architectural in style yet ancient, had been refurbished to look new. They shone with bright white and golden hues, glittering under the sun's rays.
The main castle, the heart of the imperial palace and indeed the palace itself, featured large glass windows that opened like doors to welcome light and breeze. The grand architecture with sleek stone columns and intricately designed patterns exuded a classic and refined beauty.
Every detail was meticulously cared for, from the copper-patterned doors to the towering citrine statues on the building roofs, all reflecting the wealth and power of the royal family.