File:Summer Palace, Beijing DSC00694 (4691284559).jpg
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Summer Palace- The Summer Palace, the last imperial resort built in feudal China consists mainly of the Longevity Hill and the Kunming Lake. Hills and water surfaces are studded with a host of palaces. Temples, chambers and kiosks, and the Western Hills in the distance combine with the nearby Jade Spring Hill and the pagoda atop it to form a fabulous backdrop, turning the entire resort into a unique classic landscaping phenomenon. As a veritable record book about the life and political activities of the imperial family of the Qing dynasty, the summer Palace is a macrocosm of modern Chinese History |
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Source | DSC00694 |
Author | Lyn Gateley from Silicon Valley, CA, USA |
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