based on 15118 reviewsSituated in the Haidian District northwest of Beijing, the Summer Palace is a Unesco World Heritage site that used to be the palace and garden of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty. It is the largest and most well preserved royal park in China. Construction of the palace began in 1750 and it served as a residential and entertainment area for the royal members. The palace underwent two major reconstructions after suffering damages during invasions by the Anglo-French Allied Forces and the Eight-Power Allied Forces during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Summer Palace can be divided into three sectors: a political activity area centered at the Hall of Benevolence and Longevity; an empress living area concentrated around the Hall of Jade Billows and Hall of Joy and Longevity; and a tour route concentrated along the long corridor, rear hill, and the west sector.




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Show More ReviewsThe scenery is absolutely stunning; it's another day I've envied the royal life. The vast gardens, the exquisite corridors—every detail and every angle is beautiful. Climb to the top of the Tower of Buddhist Incense and gaze into the distance; you'll fall in love with this magnificent landscape!