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  Summer Palace of China
  East Palace Gate
  Hall of Benevolence and Longevity
  Hall of Dispelling Clouds
  Tower of Buddhist Incense
  Hall of the Sea of Wisdom
  Garden of Harmonious Interests
  Suzhou Market Street
  BackLake
  Seventeen-Arch Bridge
  Bronze Ox
  Marble Boat
  The Island
  Long Gallery
  Longevity Hill
  Hall of Jade Billows
  Garden of Virtue and Harmony
  Hall of Joyful Longevity
  Map of Summer Palace





   

Summer Palace of China

 

The Summer Palace located ten kilometers to the northwest of Beijing and used to be a summer residence of Qing Dynasty emperors and is now a public park. It is an imperial garden known far and wide for its architectural grandeur and stunning natural beauty.

 

Construction of the SummerPalace started in 1750. The northern part of the SummerPalace is the 60-meter-tall Longevity Hill. Its southern part is a wide expanse of water called Kunming Lake. The whole garden covers 290 hectares, with the lake taking up four-fifths of its total area.

 

A cluster of grand buildings adorn the middle section of the Longevity Hill. On the slope from the lakeside to the hilltop stand a decorated archway called Jade-Like Firmament in Bright Colors, Cloud-Dispelling Hall, Hall of Virtuous Brilliance, Pavilion of Buddhist Incense and Temple of the Sea of Wisdom. Standing on the top of the hill, visitors command a spectacular view of buildings of different shapes and sizes below. Their golden roofs glittering under the sun; the placid, huge Kunming Lake dotted with

rowing boats. A 17-arch bridge that connects an island with the lake's southern bank. The long, winding west bank of the lake isSummer Palace , Beijing joined by six bridges and the distant West Hills.

 

Along the northern bank of Kunming Lake runs the Long Corridor with a total length of 728 meters and 273 sections. It is like a necklace for Longevity Hill. Strolling in the corridor, a visitor sees an endless lineup of corridor stands stretching into the distance or curving away elegantly at soft angles as well as KunmingLake sparkling under the sun. The crossbeams of the Long Corridor are decorated with more than 8,000 color paintings with Chinese landscape and historical stories as their themes.

 

The 17-arch bridge on the southern bank of Kunming Lake is more than 150 meters long. Carved stone lions, of different sizes and postures, sit on top of the bridge's stone columns. An octagonal pavilion stands at one end of the bridge and near the pavilion lies a bronze ox with its head raised toward the lake. On the back of the ox is engraved a line from Emperor Qianlong stating that the ox is used to control flooding of the lake.

 

A Ming-style street winds along a stretch of water on the back side of Longevity Hill.

suzhou street, summer palace
Suzhou Street,Summer Palace

The Suzhou Street, 300 meters long, is lined with more than 60 shops and decorated with archways and gateways. The shops, of different shapes and sizes, are built with bluish gray tiles and bricks. The market place lends a folksy flavor to the imperial garden. 

 

In 1998, the Summer Palace was added to UNESCO's World Heritage List.

 

Detailed introduction to the Summer Palace, the second largest imperial garden in China.

 

Equally famous as the Forbidden City, the Summer Palace is called "Yiheyuan" (Garden of Nurtured Harmony) in Chinese. It is up to now the best preserved and the largest imperial gardens in China. You may regret it if you come to Beijing and miss visiting these gardens.

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