Summer Palace
Article By: Gloria Lambrini
3 years ago
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The Summer Palace in Beijing is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is a demonstration Chinese of Chinese garden design at its finest.
There are an abundance of natural features including lakes and hills. These are combined with palaces, halls, bridges and other man made structures to create an area relaxing and beautiful garden. You'll also find incredible temples to explore here.
All this makes the Summer Palace ensemble of gardens, lakes and palaces the perfect place to escape the chaos of the city.
I advise spending a morning here, walking around the palaces and the lake, admiring the beauty and the sense of peace this place holds. It’s even possible to rent a boat and sail around the lake.
Low season:
Adults: 20 ¥ (2.80 €)
Students: 15 ¥ (2.10 €).
High season:
Adults: ¥ 30 (€ 4.10).
Students: 10 ¥ (€ 1.40).
The ticket includes: Wenchang Gallery, Garden of Virtue and Harmony and a visit to the incense Buddha.
Photo credit: Felix Luo on Unsplash
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- 19 Xinjiangongmen Rd, Haidian Qu, Beijing Shi, China, 100180
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