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Yuanmingyuan
Yuanmingyuan was Beijing's original Summer Palace for the Qing
emperors and also known as "the Garden of Gardens", before it was destroyed
in 1860 under the orders of the Earl of Elgin. When it was first built
by a Qing emperor in the Eighteenth Century, the site consisted of three
gardens: Yuanmingyuan, Changchunyuan and Wanchunyuan, covering 350 hectares.
The southern part of Yuanmingyuan was where the emperor dealt with
official business. Other areas were largely scenic sites, built for
the emperors enjoyment and imitated scenic spots from throughout China
and the West.
Many of the gardens were western in style and design , made up of fountains, mazes and European style palaces. Today, it's difficult to imagine the site as it once was. But, with a little imagination one can picture the emperor atop a hill gazing at the "mini Venice" once created for him! The wealth of treasures and art that was once here has also vanished and most are now housed in galleries throughout the West.
Transportation: Taking Bus No.331, 365, 375 or Bus No.814 near Xindong'an Bazaar of Wangfujing to get there.
he Ticket Price: RMB10(RMB15 for the site), while the student ticket price is RMB5(RMB5 for the site)
Openning Time: 7:00-19:00
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