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Old Summer Palace in Beijing

Old Summer Palace in Beijing

2020-05-11 China tourism information

Old Summer Palace, also known as Yuanming three Garden, is a large imperial garden in the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the northwest suburb of Beijing and is composed of Old Summer Palace, Changchun Garden and Yichun Garden, so it is also called Yuanming three Garden. Covers an area [......]

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The Summer Palace in Beijing

The Summer Palace in Beijing

2020-04-12 China tourism information

The Summer Palace, located in the western suburbs of Beijing, is the first classical garden in China. It was listed on the World Heritage list on December 2, 1998. Composed of Longevity Hill and Kunming Lake, the whole park is set against the background of Xishan peaks, the architectural [......]

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The Temple of Heaven Park in Beijing

The Temple of Heaven Park in Beijing

2020-04-11 China tourism information

The Temple of Heaven is the place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties "offered sacrifices to heaven" and "prayed for grain". It is located on the east side of Zhengyang Gate. The area is round in the north and square in the south, implying that "the [......]

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Badaling Great Wall in Beijing

Badaling Great Wall in Beijing

2020-04-07 China tourism information

The construction of the Great Wall was gradually completed in the long historical years, and it took more than two thousand years from the beginning of the construction to the final completion. In human history, no building can span more than two thousand years and a hundred thousand miles [......]

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The Palace Museum in Beijing

The Palace Museum in Beijing

2020-04-07 China tourism information

The Imperial Palace is located in the center of Beijing, also known as the Forbidden City. Once inhabited by 24 emperors, it was the imperial palace of the Ming and Qing dynasties (1368-1911). It is now known as the "Palace Museum". The whole building of the Imperial Palace is [......]

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