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China, Beijing. Summer Palace. View of Kunming Lake and Seventeen Arch bridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
China, Beijing. Summer Palace. View of Kunming Lake, Seventeen Arch Bridge and boats Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Seventeen Arch Bridge at the Summer Palace in Beijing, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Seventeen-Arch Bridge (Shiqikong Qiao) at The Summer Palace. Beijing, China. November 7, 2018. Royalty Free Stock Photo
China, Beijing. Summer Imperial Palace. View of Seventeen Arch bridge and Longevity Hill Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seventeen hole bridge at Summer Palace Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Summer Palace in Beijing, China, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Royalty Free Stock Photo
China, Beijing. Summer Palace. View of Kunming Lake and Seventeen Arch bridge
Summer Palace in Beijing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lake in Summer Palace in Beijing Royalty Free Stock Photo
17-Arch Bridge and Kuoruting Pavilion at Summer Palace, Beijing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seventeen Arch Bridge in Summer Palace Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seventeen Arch Bridge in Summer Palace Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Summer Palace in Beijing, China, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Royalty Free Stock Photo
17-Arch Bridge and Kuoruting Pavilion at Summer Palace, Beijing Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Summer Palace (Yíhe Yuan) is a vast ensemble of lakes, gardens and palaces in Beijing, China. The Summer Palace is mainly dominated by Longevity Hill and the Kunming Lake. Longevity Hill is about 60 metres high and has many buildings positioned in sequence. The front hill is rich with splendid halls and pavilions, while the back hill, in sharp contrast, is quiet with natural beauty. The central Kunming Lake covering 2.2 square kilometres (540 acres) was entirely man-made and the excavated soil was used to build Longevity Hill. In the Summer Palace, one finds a variety of palaces, gardens, and other classical-style architectural structures. UNESCO included the Summer Palace on its World Heritage List. It declared the Summer Palace a masterpiece of Chinese landscape garden design. The natural landscape of hills and open water is combined with artificial features such as pavilions, halls, palaces, temples and bridges to form a harmonious ensemble of outstanding aesthetic value.


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