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Summer Palace-a masterpiece of oriental royal garden art
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The Summer Palace, a royal garden in the western suburbs of Beijing, China, is a masterpiece of Chinese garden art and one of the world's cultural heritages. The Summer Palace, formerly known as Qingyi Garden, was built in the fifteenth year of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty (1750). It was built by Emperor Qianlong to honor his mother and Chongqing Empress Dowager. This garden is based on Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain, modeled on the landscape of Hangzhou West Lake, and integrated the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens to form a large-scale landscape garden. The Summer Palace covers a vast area of about 3.009 square kilometers, of which the water occupies a 3/4 area.
The Great Wall of Beijing-Take you through one of the most magnificent and symbolic buildings in China
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The Great Wall, as a military defense project in ancient China, is not only a treasure of ancient Chinese civilization, but also a treasure of world cultural heritage. It stretches across northern China for thousands of kilometers from east to west, like a giant dragon winding between the mountains, witnessing the vicissitudes of China's thousands of years of history. When you come to the section of the Great Wall in Beijing, you will first be shocked by its majestic momentum. The city walls here are tall and strong, with close and seamless masonry, as if they could withstand any foreign invasion. Standing on the city walls, you can overlook the endless mountains and vast plains, and feel the magnificence and vastness of nature.