Lady Kitty Spencer
Lady Kitty Spencer climbed the Great Wall of China in Beijing last week. Pictured: Spencer attends the Bottega Veneta Fall/Winter 2018 fashion show at New York Stock Exchange on February 9, 2018 in New York City. Getty Images/Dimitrios Kambouris for Bottega Veneta

Princess Diana’s niece, Lady Kitty Spencer, recently toured Beijing with high-end fashion brand Bvlgari.

As the brand’s ambassador, the 27-year-old went to China on a business trip. But while there, she also enjoyed some of the country’s most remarkable sights. Spencer climbed the Great Wall of China last weekend. She shared a photo of herself on top of the attraction via her Instagram account.

In the snap, Spencer stretched out her arms while smiling from ear to ear. She is wearing a white long-sleeved turtleneck top, black gym pants, and pink sneakers. The supermodel also shared a video of herself sliding down the attraction via the social media platform.

“Something to cross off my bucket list! What a phenomenal experience tobogganing down the Great Wall of China. I will never forget this day,” she captioned her post (via Daily Mail).

During her trip, Spencer also visited the Lama Temple, a monastery of Tibetan Buddhism located in the Dongcheng District. Princess Diana’s niece shared a photo of herself clad in her red coat while outside the temple.

“Lama Temple. The most beautiful Mongolian-Tibetan temples & buddhas, including a fifty-four-foot high Buddha, carved from one piece of Tibetan sandalwood. Peaceful and serene and magical,” she captioned the photo.

In related news, Spencer also went to Shanghai last week, but she returned to London on Sunday to attend the Evening Standard Theater Awards 2018. Jason Chester, a journalist for Daily Mail, said that there was no sign of jet lag from the supermodel.

Spencer was photographed in her black sheer gown with intricate lace embellishments at the Theater Royal Drury Lane. Other guests at the event included Rita Ora, Jenna Coleman, Ellie Bamber, and Joely Richardson. But Spencer spent most of the night with her pals Emma Thynn and Viscountess Weymouth.

Evgeny Lebedev, the owner of the paper, opened up about the event and said, “The Evening Standard Theatre Awards have recognized London’s best theater talents since 1955. London is unique in the range, vibrancy, and global reach of its theater. Every playwright, every director, and actor should be proud to contribute to such a proud heritage.”