a bit of a cultural shock! but loved getting to know the residents here. china has a very smart transportation system, you shouldn’t have a problem here.
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Summer Palace Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Situated in the Haidian District northwest of Beijing, the Summer Palace is a Unesco World Heritage site that used to be the palace and garden of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty. It is the largest and most well preserved royal park in China. Construction of the palace began in 1750 and it served as a residential and entertainment area for the royal members. The palace underwent two major reconstructions after suffering damages during invasions by the Anglo-French Allied Forces and the Eight-Power Allied Forces during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Summer Palace can be divided into three sectors: a political activity area centered at the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity; an empress living area concentrated around the Hall of Jade Billows and Hall of Joy and Longevity; and a tour route concentrated along the long corridor, rear hill, and the west sector.
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Summer Palace Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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a bit of a cultural shock! but loved getting to know the residents here. china has a very smart transportation system, you shouldn’t have a problem here.
The gardens are meticulously designed, including hills, pavilions, pagodas and expansive lakes, especially Kunming Lake.
Architecture and design of Chinese gardens. Its vast land has pavilions, bridges, and the beautiful Kunming Lake. It is a peaceful resting place from the hustle and bustle of the city, offering visitors a glimpse of China's imperial past.
Visit the Summer Palace in Beijing, as an outstanding representative of Chinese classical gardens, is known as the "Royal Garden Museum". It is not only a beautiful park, but also a treasure trove of Chinese history and culture. This visit to the Summer Palace made me deeply feel the grandeur and exquisiteness of this royal garden. When I first entered the Summer Palace, I stepped into the gate of the Summer Palace. The first thing I saw was the vast Kunming Lake and the beautiful Wanshou Mountain. Kunming Lake is blue and rippling, the lake is dotted with several cruise ships, and the 17-hole bridge in the distance spans the lake like a silver chain. On Wanshou Mountain, the Buddha Pavilion stands tall and magnificent, and it is breathtaking. Walking along the promenade along the lake, I came to the promenade of the Summer Palace. The corridor is 728 meters long and is the longest gallery in the world. Walking in the corridor, it seems to be in a beautiful picture. There are a large number of color drawings on the wall, depicting the myths, historical allusions and natural scenery of ancient China. Each painting is lifelike, showing the exquisite art of ancient Chinese painting. The Buddha Xiang Pavilion is reached from the promenade to the foot of Wanshou Mountain, and the stone steps are climbed to the Buddha Xiang Pavilion. This three-story building on eight sides is the commanding height of the Summer Palace. Overlooking the entire park, the beautiful scenery of Kunming Lake has a panoramic view. The buildings on the lakeside are scattered, and the mountains in the distance are faintly visible. Standing here, it seems that you can feel the comfort of the former royal family here. Roam Suzhou Street down the mountain path and come to Suzhou Street. This is a market modeled after the Jiangnan water town. The buildings on both sides are built by the water. There are shops on both sides of the street, including tea houses, wine shops, bookstores, etc. Walking on Suzhou Street, it seems to have traveled back to ancient times and experienced the style of Jiangnan water town. After visiting Suzhou Street by boat, I decided to take a boat tour of Kunming Lake. Sitting on the boat, the breeze blows, the lake is clear and the surrounding scenery is picturesque. When passing the 17-hole bridge, the stone lions on the bridge are lifelike, and each one is different. The boat traveled to the center of the lake, the island's silhouette stood quietly, and the carved beams in the pavilion were beautifully painted. Unknowingly, the sunset was going down, and the Summer Palace was shrouded in a golden glow. The Kunming lake was sparkling, and Wanshou Mountain looked more magnificent under the sunset. At this moment, everything in the garden seems to be covered with a mysterious veil, giving a sense of tranquility and solemnity. The end of this visit to the Summer Palace not only let me appreciate the grandeur and exquisiteness of this royal garden, but also let me feel the greatness and profound cultural heritage of ancient Chinese architectural art. The beauty of the Summer Palace makes me linger. It is not only the perfect combination of nature and humanities, but also an important witness to China's history and culture. I hope to have the opportunity to step into this beautiful garden again and continue to explore more beauty and secrets.
The Summer Palace is a royal garden in the Qing Dynasty of China. It is located in the western suburbs of Beijing, 15 kilometers away from the city. This garden is based on Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain. It has learned the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum". Its area is about 3.009 square kilometers, of which the water is about three-quarters, adjacent to the Yuanmingyuan. The architectural style of the Summer Palace is unique, integrating the essence of the royal garden, and every detail is exquisite. The lake is wide and the mountains are reflected in it, which makes people feel refreshing. Walking in the park, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and feel the vastness of Chinese traditional culture.
The view of the Summer Palace is good. The location is in Haidian District. There are a lot of people. It is recommended to make an appointment to buy tickets in advance. Go for a whole circle and walk for about two hours. It is basically a large park inside.
Exploring the Summer Palace in Beijing offers an incredible experience, immersing you in the grandeur of ancient Chinese architecture and serene natural beauty. Wander through this expansive imperial garden and be captivated by its picturesque landscape, tranquil lakes, and intricately designed pavilions and halls.
a nice place to visit with my dad. it was summer season and it was quite windy when we visited that place. nice to take pics too.