The Summer Palace is a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens, and palaces in Beijing, China, built for emperors to relax and enjoy beautiful nature.
Overview
Art And Artifacts
Famous Structures
Visitor Information
Conservation Efforts
Festivals And Events
Cultural Significance
Gardens And Landscapes
Architecture And Design
History Of The Summer Palace
Influence On Chinese Culture
Empress Dowager Cixi
Mid-autumn Festival
Calligraphy
Technology
Fairy Tale
Creativity
Building
Incense
Culture
Beijing
Spring
๐ฟ The Summer Palace covers around 740 acres, about the size of 500 football fields!
๐จ๐ณ It was built in 1750 during the Qing Dynasty for emperors and their families.
๐ฏ The main hill in the palace is called Longevity Hill, which is 60 meters high.
๐ธ The Summer Palace was rebuilt in 1886 after being destroyed in wars.
๐ค The marble boat, known as the 'Boat of Purity and Ease,' looks like a real boat but is made of stone.
๐ผ There are over 3,000 trees and beautiful flowers throughout the gardens.
๐จ The Long Corridor in the Summer Palace features more than 14,000 paintings!
๐ The palace has many stories, including being a site for negotiations during the Boxer Rebellion in 1900.
โจ The Seventeen-Arch Bridge connects to Nanhu Island and has a total of 17 arches.
๐ The Summer Palace hosts exciting events, like the Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.
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