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Dashuifa Site Review

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Speaking of the name of the Dashui Law site, many people may not know, but mentioning the landmark landscape of Beijing Yuanmingyuan, the collapsed carving beams and pillars, almost no one knows. This once spectacular and exquisite building is called the West Ocean Scenic Area. The main view is an artificial fountain. The old name is "water method". It is huge and strange. It is sad that this ruin of witnessing history is sad. The core landscape of the Yuanmingyuan or the only remaining landscape is here, and you need to buy a package ticket to enter. Park tickets can only be toured on the outskirts.

Dashuifa Site

Posted: Jul 28, 2017
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  • 山河如此美丽
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    This is the national patriotic education base. From the area of this ruin can be imagined its size, from the marble pattern can be seen to the exquisite decoration, from the documentation can be seen to the design of the superb skills. Hate those invaders of the eight-nation coalition forces, and hope that the motherland will be strong, and history will never repeat itself.

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  • 我也爱边牧
    4/5Excellent
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    The Great Water Law is a scenic spot in the Chinese and Western Building Scenic Area of the Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park. The main attractions of the West Building Scenic Area are artificial fountains and water laws are fountains. At present, only a few marble pillars are still left to tell the crimes of the British and French coalition forces.

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    Posted: Jul 16, 2021
  • Tom Hung
    5/5Outstanding
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    Dashuifa is located in the north of Changchun Garden of the Yuanmingyuan in Beijing, China, and is a group of fountains with a western-style stone-style building as the background. For the design of the integration of Chinese and Western architectural styles, with stone-style architecture as the background, built in the Qing Dynasty Qianlong 24 years (1759), "water method" in the Qing Dynasty meant artificial fountains, so the name of this western scene with the big water method.

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  • 世界那么大可我只想走遍中国
    4/5Excellent
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    The most signature attractions of the Yuanmingyuan have to pay 15 yuan to enter the Xiyanglou Scenic Area. Dashui Law is always a tourist group here, so there is no need to read the explanation. Different tour guides always repeat similar words while you are there. The water method is only a small piece, and it is the best preserved site in the park, even if it is dilapidated, it can still see the fine architecture.

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  • 功夫熊猫
    5/5Outstanding
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    Dashuifa is a fountain group with stone-style buildings as the background, located in the West Building Scenic Area of Beijing Yuanmingyuan, is the iconic site of the Yuanmingyuan and the most spectacular European-style artificial fountain landscape. The characteristics of the big water method are large in number, large in strength and strange ingenuity. There is a thirteen-level water spray tower in front of the oval chrysanthemum-style fountain. Only a few marble pillars of the big water method and the view are standing there. It's a pity that they will return sooner or later.

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  • 萨沙71
    5/5Outstanding
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    Dashui Law Site (Dashuifa Site) is part of the Xiyanglou Scenic Area (European Palaces) in Beijing Yuanmingyuan. The main scene of the Xiyanglou Scenic Area is the artificial fountain, which is sometimes called "water law". It is characterized by a large number, large momentum and strange ideas, so it is called the Dashui Law. The main formation of harmonic, seagull hall and water method three large fountain groups, quite interesting, is the essence of Chinese and Western culture.

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    Posted: Jul 29, 2022
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