East Palace Gate
Facing west, East Palace Gate is the main entrance to the Summer Palace. It has three openings: the entrance in the center was used exclusively by the Emperors and Empresses while the two side entrances were for the princes and court officials.
In the center of the stairs in front of the gate is a stone carving depicting the scene of two dragons playing with a pearl. Made during the reign of Emperor Qianlong (1736-1795), it was originally set in Yuanmingyuan Garden and later moved here.
About 200m from the gate lays a memorial archway. On each side of the memorial archway is an inscription. The one facing the east is "Han Xu" which means "modesty" and the one west is "Yan Xiu" which means "collecting excellence"- not only excellent scenery but also excellent people.