Explore Beijing’s Summer Palace, a UNESCO site with stunning gardens, historic architecture, and serene lakes. Discover its rich history and breathtaking views.
Explore Beijing’s Summer Palace, a UNESCO site with stunning gardens, historic architecture, and serene lakes. Discover its rich history and breathtaking views.
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Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) - The Summer Palace is a famous imperial garden located in Beijing, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998. Here is an overview of its key attractions:
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The Summer Palace was originally constructed in 1750 and was initially called the Garden of Clear Ripples. It suffered significant damage…
- Summer Palace (Yiheyuan) - The Summer Palace is a famous imperial garden located in Beijing, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998. Here is an overview of its key attractions:
General Information
The Summer Palace was originally constructed in 1750 and was initially called the Garden of Clear Ripples. It suffered significant damage by Anglo-French forces in 1860 and was subsequently reconstructed in 1886. Spanning approximately 290 hectares, it primarily consists of Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, with the lake covering about three-quarters of the total area.

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The Summer Palace, a famous imperial garden located in Beijing, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998. Below is an overview of its key attractions:
General Information
The Summer Palace was first constructed in 1750 and was initially called the Garden of Clear Ripples. It suffered significant damage at the hands of Anglo-French forces…
The Summer Palace, a famous imperial garden located in Beijing, was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1998. Below is an overview of its key attractions:
General Information
The Summer Palace was first constructed in 1750 and was initially called the Garden of Clear Ripples. It suffered significant damage at the hands of Anglo-French forces in 1860 and was subsequently reconstructed in 1886. Spanning approximately 290 hectares, the palace primarily consists of Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, with the lake making up about three-quarters of the total area.
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