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Summer Palace

A historic imperial garden in Beijing, featuring landscapes and architecture designed for relaxation and entertainment of the Qing Dynasty rulers.

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This is the largest garden in the country (which means it’s massive!), it dates back to the Qing Dynasty. Known by locals as the Garden or Restful peace, it certainly lives up to its name. The temples, gardens and water make it a place you can happily spend a day exploring. A very important point - WEAR COMFY SHOES - you’ll be doing lots of walking so your feet need to be comfortable or you’ll pay for it later. The ticket costs 60 Yuan ($8.5).

onestep4ward 4 years ago

The palatial Summer Palace, an imperial garden in the Qing Dynasty, was later rebuilt as the summer residence for the Empress Dowager Cixi. Enjoy a peaceful walk around Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake and admire the 118-foot stone boat on the lake’s northwestern shore. 

laurenmack 3 years ago

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