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  2. Old Summer Palace - Wikipedia

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    Constructed throughout the 18th and early 19th centuries, the Old Summer Palace was the main imperial residence of the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty and his successors, and where they handled state affairs; the Forbidden City was used for formal ceremonies.

  3. Old Summer Palace (Ruins of Yuanmingyuan) - TravelChinaGuide

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    The Old Summer Palace, aka Yuanmingyuan Ruins, is an imperial garden built in the Qing Dynasty and burnt down in 1860 by the Anglo-French Allied Forces.

  4. How the Old Summer Palace Came to Ruin - Culture Trip

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    Learn how the destruction of the Old Summer Palace left a hole in Beijings cityscape and a wound on Chinas national psyche.

  5. Yuanmingyuan (Old Summer Palace) : Why and Who Burned

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    The Old Summer Palace, or Yuanmingyuan Park, was the most magnificent imperial garden in history of China, but was destroyed in 1860. Explore its facts, history, layout, and travel info.

  6. Summer Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Summer Palace (simplified Chinese: 颐和园; traditional Chinese: 頤和園; pinyin: Yíhéyuán) is a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces in Beijing. It was an imperial garden during the Qing dynasty. Inside includes Longevity Hill (万寿山; 萬壽山; Wànshòu Shān) Kunming Lake and Seventeen Hole Bridge.

  7. The Rise and Fall of the Old Summer Palace - ArcGIS StoryMaps

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    The destruction of the Old Summer Palace remains a deeply painful memory for China, symbolizing the humiliation and cultural loss inflicted by colonial powers. The site of the palace remains largely in ruins to this day, serving as a powerful historical reminder and a site of reflection on the impacts of imperialism.

  8. Old Summer Palace | Beijing, China | Attractions - Lonely Planet

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    Old Summer Palace. Shattered ruins are all that remain of the 'Garden of Perfection and Light', once known as the 'Versailles of the East' for its profound beauty, even surpassing Cixi's 19th century reboot. Jesuit-designed palaces and hundreds of Chinese, Tibetan and Mongolian-style buildings ranged across 350 hectares of exquisitely ...

  9. From Royalty to Ruins: Beijing Old Summer Palace Travel Guide

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    The Old Summer Palace, also called Yuanmingyuan “圆明园” in Chinese, located in the Haidian District of Beijing, was a large imperial garden that the emperors of the Qing Dynasty operated for over 150 years. It was known as the “Garden of Gardens.”

  10. Exploring the Ruins of the Old Summer Palace in Beijing

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    The Old Summer Palace, also known as Yuanming Yuan, is an expansive historical site that rivals the size of New York's Central Park. Established in the 12th century, it serves as a testament to China's rich imperial past.

  11. Beijing's Old Summer Palace - Historic Sights - Chinese ...

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    The ruins of the Old Summer Palace can be found inside the Yuanmingyuan Park in the northwest of Beijing. From 1707 to 1860, Yuanmingyuan was a complex of palaces and gardens for the Qing emperors. Find out how to get there, entrance fees, opening hours etc. and plan your visit of this historic sight in China today!