The Summer
Palace, a world-renowned imperial garden, is situated 15 kilometers from
downtown Beijing. It was first named the Garden of Clear Ripples, which was
burnt down by the allied forces of Great Britain and France in 1860. It was
rebuilt in 1888 with an investment of 30 million taels of silver and renamed the
Summer Palace. Covering 293 hectares, the Summer Palace mainly consists of the
Longevity Hill and the Kunming Lake, and boasts more than 3,000 various
buildings. The garden can be divided into three parts, namely, administration,
residence and scenery area.
The administration area, taking the Halls of
Benevolence and Longevity as its principal part, is the place where Empress
Dowager Cixi dealt with state affairs and received officials. Behind the Hall of
Benevolence and Longevity are three large-scale quadrangles: Hall of Joyful
Longevity, Hall of Jade Billows and Chamber of Mortal Beings, which used to be
residence of Cixi, Emperor Guangxu and Empress Longyu, the wife of Emperor
Guangxu, respectively. To the East of the Chamber of Mortal Beings is the Garden
of Virtue and Harmony, which, covering an area of 3,000 sqm, mainly consists of
the Theatre Building and the Hall of Nurtured Joy.
The scenery area is the essential part of
the Summer Palace, consisting of the Kunming Lake and the Longevity Hill (Front
Hill and Rear Hill).
Longevity Hill, located on the northern bank
of the Kunming Lake, is divided into two parts, the Front Hill and the Rear
Hill. The structures in the Front Hill begins in the Gate of Dispelling Clouds,
passes the Hall of Dispelling Clouds, the Hall of Moral Brilliance and the Tower
of Buddhist Incense in turn, and finally ends in the Sea of Wisdom on the
mountaintop, forming an axis of the whole garden. At the foot of the hill is the
Long Corridor, renowned as the First Corridor in the World, which is more than
700 meters long and features over 8,000 colored paintings. Besides the gallery
lies the Kunming Lake,
The Rear Hill, different from the Front
Hill, is quiet and elegant. A path circles down the hill with trees and brooks
scattering here and there. Main structures in the Rear Hill include the Suzhou
Market Street, the Garden of Harmonious Interests, etc. On the eastern part of
the Rear Hill lies the Garden of Harmonious Interests, which was built in
imitation of Jichangyuan Garden in Wuxi of Suzhou City during the reign of
Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. The garden is small and exquisite and thus
renowned as the Garden within a Garden.
Ingeniously conceived and elaborately
designed, the Summer Palace, concentrating the features of the gardens in
southern and northern China, is reputed as the soul of the Chinese
gardens.