Sunday, February 12, 2012

Summer Palace

The Summer Palace is the largest and most famous imperial garden in China. It is located in the northwestern outskirts of Beijing, also known as Yiheyuan literally "Gardens of Nurtured Harmony". In December1998, the Summer Palace was listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO declaring it "a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design”. The natural landscape of hills and open water is combined with artificial features such as pavilions, halls, palaces, temples and bridges to form a harmonious ensemble of outstanding aesthetic value." The Summer Palace was first constructed in 1750 as a summer resort for the emperors in the Qing Dynasty. It was built for Emperor Qianlong's mother's 60th birthday, and survived from several major damages a couple of times in late Qing.

The Summer Palace is an icon of classical Chinese architecture in terms of both garden design and construction. It best illustrates the guiding principle of traditional Chinese garden design: “The works of men should match the works of Heaven". It also shows China's great diversity of landscapes and architectures. A tour there would easily take one hours to stroll in the picturesque imperial garden. Occupying an area of 290 hectares with water making three quarters of it, the Summer Palace consists of three functional areas: Court Area, Longevity Hill Area and Kunming Lake Area. Many architectural features in the Summer Palace, such as Kunming Lake and the Long Corridor, were created to imitate sites of outstanding beauty from all over China. Similarly, the temples in the Summer Palace were built into Tibetan Buddhism style in the same way as the temples in the Chengde Mountains had been built around the same time because the imperial families of Qing Dynasty were great believers of Tibetan Buddhism. The Kunming Lake is an imitation of the West Lake in Hangzhou, and the soil excavated from the lake was piled to make the Longevity Hill higher, which makes the bird's view of the Summer Palace layouts a bat flying over a peach. Nowadays, the Summer Palace is not only a popular tourist attraction for travelers from home and abroad to travel but also a recreational park for the locals. Many local retired people assemble there everyday to do morning exercise, activities together, e.g singing, dancing, playing Taiqi, etc. It has been regarded as another attraction inside the Summer Palace besides its original significance. Here is some guide information of the Summer Palace as follows: Location: Summer Palace, Yiheyuan, Beijing OpeningHours:07:00-17:00(Nov.1-Mar.31);06:30-18:00(Apr.1-Oct.31) Tickets:CNY20/person(Nov.1-Mar.31); CNY30/person(Apr.1-Oct.31) Contact number: +86 10 62881144

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