The Summer Palace is a royal garden in the Qing Dynasty of China, formerly known as Qinghui Garden, located at No. 19, Xinjian Gongmen Road, Haidian District, Xijiao, Beijing. It uses Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain as the base site, and takes Hangzhou West Lake scenery as the model, drawing on some design techniques and artistic conception of Jiangnan gardens and built a large natural landscape garden, which is also the most complete preserved Royal Palace Royal Garden, known as the Royal Garden Museum. 55 The whole park covers an area of 3.009 square kilometers, with about three-quarters of the water surface, composed of Wanshou Mountain and Kunming Lake. 18 parks are distributed with more than 100 buildings with spot views, more than 20 large and small courtyards, and more than 3,000 ancient buildings, covering an area of nearly 70,000 square meters. More than 1,600 ancient trees and famous trees.