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Where is Yuanmingyuan?

Yuanmingyuan is located at No.28, Tsinghua West Road, Haidian District, Beijing.

Yuanmingyuan was built in the 46th year of Kangxi (1707), and consists of Yuanmingyuan, Changchun Garden and Qichun Garden. It covers an area of 350 hectares (more than 5,200 mu), of which the water surface area is about 140 hectares (2 100 mu), the landscape is more than 0/00, and the building area is more than 60,000 square meters. It is a large-scale royal palace founded and operated by the Qing emperor in more than 65,438+050 years.

Yuanmingyuan has inherited the excellent gardening tradition of China for more than 3,000 years, which has both the elegance of palace architecture and the euphemistic diversity of Jiangnan gardens. At the same time, it absorbs European garden architecture forms and blends different styles of garden architecture, making people feel harmony and perfection in the overall layout. It can be said that "although it was done by people, it was an epoch-making."

Introduction of Yuanmingyuan Landscape:

Zheng Da Guangming Hall 1

Zheng Da Guangming Hall is the main hall of Yuanmingyuan. Every year, the emperor held a birthday party, a banquet for relatives and princes, a banquet for courtiers, a banquet for the Yuan Dynasty in China, a dragon dance, a Korean war exam, a provincial examination and a second interview. There are seven halls, with a big platform in front and five halls for things.

2. Diligence and Qinxiantang

Qinhe Hall, the front hall of hall of mental cultivation West Warm Pavilion, is located in the east of Guangming Hall in Zheng Da, where the emperor used to work during the summer vacation, with five halls. There is a throne in the north, a window in the south, and a board wall to open the door in the east. It is connected with the Ming Dynasty in hall of mental cultivation, where the emperor summoned his ministers. Outside the window, there are wooden screens around the building, which are separated from the bright rooms and relatively secret. Now is the original display of court life.

3. Qichun Garden

Qichun Garden, also known as "Wanchun Garden", consists of Zhuyuan, Hanhui Garden, Xishuang Village and the northern part of Hechun Garden. It was once one of the main places where Emperor Jiaqing of the Qing Dynasty lived for many years. After Daoguang, it was mainly used as the garden of the empress dowager. There are many small scenic spots in the park, which is a large collection of small waterscape gardens.

4. Changchun Garden

Changchun Garden is dominated by large waterscape. At that time, the core buildings including Jingtang complex were large in scale, and the layout was based on Ningshou Palace, the Forbidden City, which was the permanent residence of Emperor Qianlong after his abdication. There is a lion forest in the northeast corner of the park, modeled after the lion forest in Suzhou. There are a series of European garden buildings in the northwest of the park, commonly known as the "West Building", where the famous "Dashui Law" is located.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yuanmingyuan