;

Kina slott Review

3.7 /514 Reviews
https://ak-d.tripcdn.com/images/0Z86e120008jh8ajs31DB.jpg
徐团
avataravataravataravataravatar
4/5
Original Text
The Chinese Palace on Queen Island was built in 1753 by King Freudrick of Sweden to celebrate Queen Ulrika's birthday on July 24. It was originally a wooden structure and small in size. Ten years later, the king ordered the palace to be rebuilt with wooden stone structures, built in 1769, and in the 1950s, a large-scale renovation, which became the style of today. This is a blend of Chinese-style palaces and French Rococo architecture, with the elegance of Oriental architecture and the ornateness of Western architecture. The whole building is arched, the palace top is decorated with Chinese palaces and carved with dragons, but no glazed tiles. I heard that there is a Chinese palace on Queen Island. Of course, I want to see what it is. After seeing it, it is different from the imagination. It is said that the red and green colors and dragon decorations are Chinese characteristics. This is the Chinese palace imagined by the king and designer. It is not bad to have such a building in a distant country. There is a "yurt" on the road to the Chinese Palace. I first saw this yurt, and then I saw the Chinese Palace and felt that it also had a little yurt smell. There is also a Chinese-style pavilion next to the Chinese Palace.

Kina slott

Posted: Apr 21, 2017
3 person liked this
More Reviews
Some reviews may have been translated by Google Translate
  • chinadesk1
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    China Palace, more than 15 minutes walk from Queen Island Palace, there are fountains all the way, plants trimmed into square canopy, grass, sculpture, the environment is very good. China Palace is a two-story small building and several surrounding buildings. In 1753, the king presented the building as a gift for the queen's 33rd birthday, because the queen was interested in Chinese culture and paintings. The exterior of the Chinese palace is a bit old, and the displays inside are also very limited, some porcelain, Chinese lady paintings, paintings of folk life, etc. Tickets 100 kroner. In a foreign country, it is still very happy to see many foreigners visiting the Chinese Palace.

    1
    Posted: Jul 17, 2015
  • Knight Rider
    3/5Average
    Original Text

    Located at the other end of the garden on Stockholm's Queen Island, walk from the palace to the opposite side of the garden, on the left. The Queen Island Garden Project is a self-funded project of the tour group. In addition to the leader, there is a Chinese tour guide in Sichuan. At the beginning, we will suspense that there is a Chinese palace here. Let us not say it, let us see for ourselves. Walking up to see, there is no other Chinese element except the head of the door with a big cap and a small chopstick. There is also a yurt-like house next to this palace, which is where the guards rest.

    1
    Posted: Jul 13, 2016
  • 崂山顽石
    3/5Average
    Original Text

    The Queen Island Palace is mainly surrounded by gardens and parks, as well as exotic Chinese palaces, palace theatres and ornate palace interiors. Unfortunately, the two major world heritage-listed landscapes of the Chinese palace and palace theatre are not open to view (the 45 euro project is a bit of a fun one).

    0
    Posted: Oct 22, 2015
  • 门子乀
    3/5Average
    Original Text

    In Queens Island Palace, you can buy a joint ticket to visit. But as long as you have a little understanding of Chinese culture, you will only smile after reading "hehe"~ But there is still its cute place: a room that needs "privacy", no servant is present, the tables are hidden, as long as they give instructions, A table of rich dishes will be presented on the table rising from the floor, reminding you of the secret way in the martial arts novel :)

    1
    Posted: May 19, 2015
  • M99***06
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The Chinese Palace is actually not a Chinese-style building, but the design here is a bit of a blend of Chinese culture inside, and there are many local Chinese here.

    0
    Posted: Nov 20, 2015
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3