Summer Palace
Situated in the northwest of Beijing, the Summer Palace is 9 miles (15 kilometers) from the downtown area. It is the largest and best-preserved royal park in China. The Palace greatly influences Chinese horticulture and landscape, with its famous natural views and cultural interest, and has long been recognized as 'The Museum of Royal Gardens'. You will be walking for about 2 hours (2 kilometers) in the park.
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Summer Palace
Summer Palace in Beijing
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Summer Palace
Summer Palace
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Summer Palace
Find yourself a quiet moment in the Summer Palace, Beijing.
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Summer Palace
Take a sunset walk in the Summer Palace, Beijing.
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Red painted pillars at Summer Palace
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Summer Palace sidewalk by the lake
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Summer Palace
As a World Heritage Site, Summer Palace is the largest and best preserved imperial garden in China.
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Summer Palace
Summer Palace is the best preserved and the largest imperial gardens in China and one of Beijing's premier attractions.
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Summer Palace
Summer Palace is the best preserved and the largest imperial gardens in China and one of Beijing's premier attractions.
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Summer Place
The Long Corridor on Summer Place.
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Summer Palace
The largest and best preserved imperial garden in China.
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Summer Palace
The customers and the guide holding CHT flag on the Long Corridor.
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Summer Palace
Take a rest on the corridor.
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Summer Palace
Stand on the Seventeen Arches Bridge.
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The Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is a monument to classical Chinese architecture, in terms of both garden design and construction.
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Dragons
The Summer Palace epitomizes the philosophy and practice of Chinese garden design, which played a key role in the development of this cultural form throughout the east.
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The Seventeen-Arch Bridge
The Seventeen-Arch Bridge is the largest bridge on Kunming Lake that connects the eastern shore with Nanhu Island, which represents the mythical Penglai Island.
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The Seventeen-Arch Bridge
With white marble balustrades carved with 544 lions in different postures, this bridge looks like a rainbow linking the human world with the Penglai Fairyland.
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The Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is a monument to classical Chinese architecture, in terms of both garden design and construction.
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The Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is a popular tourist destination but also serves as a recreational park.
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Marble Boat
The pavilion is 36 meters long. It stands on the northwestern shore of Kunming Lake, near the western end of the Long Corridor.
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The Summer Palace
In winter, the lake freeze.
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Marble Boat
The pavilion has a sophisticated drainage system which channels rain water through four hollow pillars.
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The Summer Palace
In the sunset, visitors can enjoy the marvellous scenery in Summer Palace.
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Listen to A Concert
In Summer Palace, if you like, you can sit down to enjoy a Chinese classical concert.
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Marble Boat
The pavilion is 36 meters long. It stands on the northwestern shore of Kunming Lake, near the western end of the Long Corridor.
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The Summer Palace
In December 1998, UNESCO included the Summer Palace on its World Heritage List. It declared the Summer Palace "a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design.
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The Summer Palace Scenic Area
Well known for its large and priceless collection of cultural relics, it was among the first group of historical and cultural heritage sites in China to be placed under special state protection.
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Renshou Gate
Renshou Gate rolls several styles into one, presenting a peculiar feature.
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The Summer Palace
The Summer Palace is attractive for both domestic and overseas visitors.
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The Summer Palace
In the middle of the picture is a bronze furnace.
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Bronze Peacock Statue
The Summer Palace in Beijing is an outstanding expression of the creative art of Chinese landscape garden design.
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Bronze Jar Statue
The Summer Palace in Beijing is an outstanding expression of the creative art of Chinese landscape garden design.
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The Summer Palace
The Summer Palace landscape, dominated mainly by Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, covers an area of 2.9 square kilometers, three quarters of which is under water.
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The Summer Palace
In the sunset, the pavilion is flashing.
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Hall of Happiness and Longevity
The Hall of Happiness and Longevity was rebuilt in 1886 to serve as the living quarters for Empress Daowager Cixi during her stay in Summer Palace.
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Long Corridor
The total length of the Long Corridor is 728 meters, with crossbeams under the roof dividing it into 273 sections.
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Bronze Lion Statue
The statue shows the authority of royalty.
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A Restaurant in the Summer Palace
This is a famous restaurant major in the dishes of royal style.
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A Restaurant in the Summer Palace
This is a famous restaurant major in the dishes of royal style.
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The Summer Palace
In the Summer Palace, one finds a variety of palaces, gardens, and other classical-style architectural structures.
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The Old Summer Palace
The Old Summer Palace, originally called the Imperial Gardens, was a complex of palaces and gardens 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) northwest of the walls of the Imperial City in Beijing.
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The Old Summer Palace
Known for its extensive collection of garden and building architectures and other works of art, the Imperial Gardens were destroyed by British and French troops in 1860 during the Second Opium War.
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The Old Summer Palace
The pavilion and the stone arch are among few of the only remaining buildings in the ruins of the Old Summer Palace.
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The Old Summer Palace
These are the Ruins of the European-style palaces.
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The Old Summer Palace
A few Chinese-style buildings in the outlying Elegant Spring Garden also survived the fire.
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Ruins of the Fang Wai Guan
The Fangwai Guan is a mansion located north-east of the Yangquelong and facing south. It was built in 1759 and was originally two-stories tall.
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Ruins of the Fang Wai Guan
The mansion was decorated with European-style landscape paintings.
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Ruins of the Yuanying Guan
The Yuanying Guan was a large building with a central archway supported by tall white marble pillars. Some of the richly-carved masonry work can still be seen in the ruins which remain today.
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The Old Summer Palace
The pavilion and the stone arch are among few of the only remaining buildings in the ruins of the Old Summer Palace.
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Ruins of the Fang Wai Guan
The mansion is said to have been frequented by a Uyghur concubine in favor with the Qianlong Emperor and have contained tablets inscribed in Arabic which were lost in the early 20th century.
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Stone Lion without Mouth
The stone lion was survived from fire, but he lost his mouth.
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The Old Summer Palace
There are several plans for rebuilding the Imperial Gardens, but such moves have been opposed on the grounds that they will destroy an important relic of modern Chinese history.
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Ruins of the Old Summer Palace
Before destroyed, on the grounds stood hundreds of structures such as halls, pavilions, temples, galleries, gardens, lakes, etc.
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Ruins of the Old Summer Palace
Before destroyed, the Imperial Gardens were one of the largest collections in the world.
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The Old Summer Palace
The arch bridge was survived and stood lonely.
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Ruins of the Old Summer Palace
Visitors can imagine the former grandeur of the Old Summer Palace from the crumbling walls and ruins.
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The Old Summer Palace
From this picture, visitors can imagine the Old Summer Palace was a beautiful imperial garden.
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Ruins of the Old Summer Palace
It was a cultural catastrophe for China, even for the world.
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The Old Summer Palace
Under the due protection of the ruins of Yuanmingyuan, a park has been established on the ruin site.
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Ruins of the Old Summer Palace
To be distinct from other traditional Chinese Gardens, the garden construction and horticulture of Yuanmingyuan is a harmonious blend of typical Chinese scenery and western architecture.
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The Old Summer Palace
The pavilion is among few of the only remaining buildings in the ruins of the Old Summer Palace.
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The Old Summer Palace
The Old Summer Palace was a grandeur and beautiful imperial garden.