Definitely worth a visit. If you read the history before, it should increase your understanding. The area is very large, not complete. **Please be careful as it is a Summer Palace. Coming in winter means you have to be careful. Because the area is hilly, the stairs are steep and there is snow that makes the floor very slippery.
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Definitely worth a visit. If you read the history before, it should increase your understanding. The area is very large, not complete. **Please be careful as it is a Summer Palace. Coming in winter means you have to be careful. Because the area is hilly, the stairs are steep and there is snow that makes the floor very slippery.
It's a nice place, but I was less impressed after seeing Seoho first. If you go to the east of the Summer Palace towards Gyeongbokgak and Iksudang, there are no people and it is quiet. I liked it the best there.
May was hot, so be careful to take water with you beforehand. Busy at the temples and palaces, but outside of this you can get away from the crowds walking along the causeways.
The Summer Palace is a royal garden in the Qing Dynasty of China. It is located in the western suburbs of Beijing, 15 kilometers away from the city. This garden is based on Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain. It has learned the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum". Its area is about 3.009 square kilometers, of which the water is about three-quarters, adjacent to the Yuanmingyuan. The architectural style of the Summer Palace is unique, integrating the essence of the royal garden, and every detail is exquisite. The lake is wide and the mountains are reflected in it, which makes people feel refreshing. Walking in the park, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery and feel the vastness of Chinese traditional culture.
a nice place to visit with my dad. it was summer season and it was quite windy when we visited that place. nice to take pics too.
Very big place and beautiful scenery and flower( very recommend to go there on April so you can enjoy flower there too) with 30 RMB ADMISSION (. 60 RMB admission to all extra area ) what a pity I went on a cloudy day