Built in: 1750 (Qing Dynasty)
Best Time: All year round, especially in Spring and Autumn
Recommended Visiting Time: 1 day
Highlights: Renshou Palace, Leshou Palace, Longevity Hill, Kuming Lake, Foxiang Pavilion, Long Corridor, 17-Arch Bridge, etc.
Ticket Fee: CNY/30 (April ~ October); CNY/20 (November ~ March)
Address: 19 Xin Jian Gong Men Rd, Haidian District, Beijing
Beijing is a must for a China tour, and the Summer Palace is a must for a Beijing tour. Covering an area nearly 3 square kilometers, the Summer Palace (颐和园) is China's largest survived landscape garden as well as the best-preserved imperial garden. People honored it as the museum of imperial gardens. It was built in 1750 during Qing Dynasty. In 1998, UNESCO described it as a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design and listed in the World Heritage List.
Just as its name implies, the Summer Palace is seasonal retreat for Royalty from the Forbidden City. It can be divided into three parts, court area, living quarters, and leisure area. In court area, you can see many palace building where the Empress Dowager Cixi and Guangxu Emperor dealt with the affairs. In fact, the Summer Palace was the favorite haunt of Empress Cixi, so you can find many attractions involving her story. In the living quarters, there are many majestic palaces, including Leshou Palace, Yulan Palace, Yiyun Palace... It is really a visual feast and enjoyable journey to visit the last area, which contains entertaining, sightseeing and garden part. The Long Corridor, winding along the shore of Kunming Lake, is exquisitely-decorated with scenic paintings on all the ceiling and beams. Make sure that you won't miss the Marble Boat, which is something extraordinary to behold. It sits in the water as if docked to a pier.
Beijing is one of the most popular travel destinations in China. When you visit the Summer Palace, you should not miss out other highlights in Beijing, such as the Most Magnificent Imperial Palace in the World - Forbidden City, Brilliant World Heritage Site - Temple of Heaven, etc. and the most recommended is the Great Wall.