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Beihai Park

Written By Unknown on Thursday, December 24, 2015 | 1:23 AM

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Just a brief distance from the Imperial Palace, Beihai Park is one in all the oldest extant imperial gardens in Peking. arranged out at the start of the tenth century, this lovely open area takes its name from near Lake Beihai (North Lake) and offers several smart reasons to pay a visit. Among the foremost necessary structures ar the spherical Fort geological dating from the Yuan amount of 1271-1368; the spectacular Hall of Enlightenment, inbuilt 1690 and residential to a one-and-a-half-meter-tall Buddha engraved from one block of white jade; and an outsized black jade jar from the first twelfth century.


Different notable options are the princely residence of Song Qingling within which the widow of the founding father of the Republic, Sun Yat-sen, lived for eighteen years till her death (it's currently a museum); the living accommodations of Japanese apricot Lanfang (Mei Lanfang Guju), a renowned male star of the Peking Opera United Nations agency specialised in taking part in the role of a woman; the residence of Guo Moruo, wherever the renowned author and student lived from 1963 till his death in 1978, inbuilt ancient Chinese court style; and therefore the lovely 17th-century White temple on the Island of Exquisite Jade.
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