Chengde Summer Resort, also called Chengde Out Palace or Rehe Xanadu, is situated
north of Hebei Province's Chengde downtown, 230 kilometers away from Beijing.
First built in the 42nd year (1703) of Emperor Kangxi's reign of the Qing
Dynasty, the resort cost about 90 years to construct, covering 564 hectares. It
is the largest imperial garden in China.
The resort is divided into two sections: the
palace area and the scenic area, the latter of which is subcategorized into Lake
Zone, Plain Zone and Mountain Zone.
Palace Area
Palaces in China conjure up pictures
of majesty and splendor. Certainly most palaces are just like that, but for
sure you will have a different view if you come to visit the palace in the
Chengde Summer Resort. The architectural style of the palace is very unique, and
similar to the residential houses in North China. Black bricks and gray tiles,
rock steps and the cute courtyard covered with old pine trees look peaceful and
elegant.
The area
is located in the southern part of the resort, made up of the Main
Palace, Pine-Crane Hall, Pine Soughing Valley and East Palace. The Main Palace
is comprised of the Front Court and the Back Imperial Bedroom. The main hall of
the Front Court, all made of nanmu, was the place where all important
ceremonies were held during the Qing emperors' stay in the summer resort. The Back
Imperial Bedroom is comprised of Yanbo Zhishuang Hall, where the emperors lived
and dealt with state affairs, and Yunshan Shengdi Tower, where the emperors and
empresses appreciated the beautiful scenery.
Scenic Area
1. Lake Zone
Lying in the north of the palace area,
the scenery of the lake zone sparkles like a diamond in the Summer Resort. In the
middle of the lake zone are three islands, namely, Happy Island, Island for
Enjoying the Water Songs under the Moonlight, and Green Surrounded Island.
The Green Surrounded Island is where the
princes studied. The Happy Island boasts the most ancient architectures, such as
the Yanxun Mansion, where the emperors used to deal with state affairs before
the construction of the Main Palace. To the north of the Happy Island lies Green
Lotus Island, with the Misty Rain Pavilion. The zone is divided into several
lakes including the Half-Moon Lake, Mirror Lake, Silver Lake and Inner Lake,
around which are the main scenic areas. The Wenjin Loft was one of the seven
famous libraries in the Qing Dynasty. The Island for Enjoying the Water Songs
under the Moonlight was where the emperors enjoyed reading as well as moonlight
and water songs.
Weeping willows crooning along the banks and
green waves poppling on the lake make up a wonderful picture.
2. Plain Zone
Going north, you come to the plain zone
where the Qing emperors held banquets and recreational activities. This area is
mainly covered with grassland and woods. The plain zone is divided into three
parts: an arboretum to the east with 28 various Mongolia tents; to the west is a
piece of grassland where you can ride horses, and temples and other buildings
lie to the north.
3. Mountain Zone
It is located in the northwestern part of
the Resort and accounts for four fifths of the total area. There are four great
valleys from north to south: Pine-cloud Valley, Pear Valley, Pine Valley and
Filbert Valley. Here you can enjoy the mountain scenery completely, including
undulating hills, flourishing woods, steep peaks, gurgling streams and white
waterfalls. It is pleasantly cool here, a best place to spend the summer
holidays. Architectures in this zone, adopting the styles both of the Southland
and of North China, are of great artistic value.
Each year in the summer, the Qing
emperors would come and live in the Chengde Summer Resort for about five to six months.
Nowadays, once summer starts, most people think of the Resort to spend their
vacations.