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A Brief Introduction of Summer Palace in Chinese and English

The Summer Palace, the imperial garden of China in the Qing Dynasty, was originally named Qingyi Garden. It is located in the western suburb of Beijing, 0/5km away from the urban area/kloc-,covering an area of about 290 hectares and adjacent to Yuanmingyuan. ?

The Summer Palace, the imperial garden of China in the Qing Dynasty, was originally named Qingyi Garden. It is located in the western suburb of Beijing, 0/5km away from the urban area/kloc-,covering an area of about 290 hectares and adjacent to Yuanmingyuan.

It takes Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain as the background and Hangzhou West Lake as the background. It is a large-scale landscape garden built according to the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is also the most well-preserved royal palace, known as the "Royal Garden Museum". It is also a national key tourist attraction.

It is a large-scale landscape garden with Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain as the background and Hangzhou West Lake as the basis, drawing lessons from the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is also the most well-preserved royal palace, known as the "Royal Garden Museum" and a national key tourist attraction.

196 1 On March 4th, the Summer Palace was announced as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. Together with chengde mountain resort, Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden, it ranks among the four famous gardens in China. Included in 1 1 month 1998. World Heritage List. ?

196 1 On March 4th, the Summer Palace was announced as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. Chengde mountain resort, Humble Administrator's Garden and Lingering Garden, which were announced at the same time, are also called the four famous gardens in China, and were listed on the World Heritage List in June1998+0/kloc-0.

On May 8, 2007, the Summer Palace was officially approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national 5A-level tourist attraction. In 2009, the Summer Palace was selected by world record association of China as the largest existing royal garden in China.

On May 8, 2007, the Summer Palace was officially approved by the National Tourism Administration as a national 5A-level tourist attraction. In 2009, the Summer Palace was selected by world record association of China as the largest existing royal garden in China.

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Main attractions of the Summer Palace:

Suzhou Street 1

Suzhou Street is also called "Commercial Street". Suzhou Street is a commercial street built on both sides of Houhu after imitating Suzhou, a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. During the Qingyiyuan period, there were various shops on the shore, such as jade antique shops, silk shops, dim sum shops, teahouses and gold and silver jewelry shops. The shop assistants are all dressed up by eunuchs and maids. The emperor began to "open" when he was lucky. Dozens of shops on the shore of Houhu Lake were burnt down by foreign powers in the tenth year of Xianfeng (1860) and rebuilt in 1986.

2. Wanshou Mountain

Wanshou Mountain belongs to the residual vein of Yanshan Mountain, with a height of 58.59 meters. The building complex is built on the mountain. In front of Wanshou Mountain, a huge main building complex is formed with the Buddha Pavilion with eight sides, three floors and four eaves as the center. From the "Yunhui Yuyu" archway at the foot of the mountain, through Paiyunmen, Ergongmen, Paiyuntang, Dehuitang and Foxiang Pavilion, to the wisdom sea at the top of the mountain, a rising central axis is formed.

3. Buddha Pavilion

Foxiang Pavilion is located on the mountainside in the center of Wanshou Mountain. It is built on a square abutment with a height of 2 1 m. It is a building with eight sides, three floors and four eaves. The pavilion is 4 1 m high, and there are eight huge iron rosewood Optimus Prime in the pavilion, which is a classic building with complex structure.