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Summer Palace
Open: 9:00-16:00
The Summer Palace is about 1-2 hours by bike from the city center.
Originally
known as the "Garden of Clear Ripples", the Summer Palace(Yiheyuan)
is a magnificent imperial garden located 12 km west of Beijing City.
This is the largest ancient preserved garden in China and a former
summer retreat for Emperors and the chosen few! The site includes
more than 100 ancient style pavilions, mansions, towers, halls,
temples, bridges and an enormous clear water lake. What is most
enjoyable about the Summer Palace however, is that it is simply
a gorgeous place to relax, escape the smoke and crowds of the city
and spend an afternoon walking. That said however, one could just
as easily spend one week out here as one afternoon! Given the sheer
size of the place (occupying an area of 290 acres) the Summer Palace
is as vast as it is spectacular. This is great though, as it means
you get the rare chance in Beijing, to lose the crowds and clear
the cobwebs from your mind!
The
original Palace and grounds were destroyed by the allied forces
of Great Britain and France in 1860. However, the Empress Dowager
Cixi liked the site so much that she used the funds for creating
a modern navy, to reconstruct her favorite retreat! The Empress
didn't have much luck however, and the Palace and grounds were destroyed
again in 1900. Two years later the palace was restored to the scale
and design it is today. The Eastern Palace Gate is the main entrance
to the Summer Palace and the arrival point where buses and taxis
stop. The opening in the center used to be exclusively for the emperor
and empress.
The Summer Palace includes many interesting and spectacular sites.
It's best to spend at least an afternoon or morning here in order
to really appreciate the beauty of the place and do it justice.
There are also shops and various restaurants and tea-houses dotted
about the Palace.
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