Qianlong Palace is the highest specification and largest Qing Dynasty Northern Palace-style ancient buildings in the country. After the restoration and expansion of the emperors of Yuzheng, Qianlong and Jiaqing generations, it has formed a northern palace-style complex that now covers an area of 36 mu, surrounded by red walls, and nine courtyards into closed courtyards. The Qianlong Emperor went down to the south of the Yangtze River six times, and stayed here five times, and built a pavilion and erected a monument, and the platinum was repaired, so it is commonly known as the "Qianlong Palace". In 1983, the people's government of Jiangsu Province announced that it was a provincial cultural relics protection unit in order to protect this precious cultural heritage. In June 2001, it was announced by the State Council as a key cultural relics protection unit in the country, which is worth visiting and learning!