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What are the gardens in China?

Jinxiu Zhonghua, Kunming World Expo Park, Qinghui Garden, chengde mountain resort, Huaqingchi, Xihui Garden, Yuyuan Garden, Summer Palace, Suzhou Master Garden, Yuanmingyuan, Humble Administrator's Garden, Lingering Garden, Window of the World, etc. Qinghui Garden, a Lingnan garden building built in the Ming Dynasty, covers an area of 22, square meters and is one of the four major gardens in Lingnan. Chengde mountain resort is located in the north of Chengde city center, Hebei province, on the long and narrow valley along the west bank of Wulie River, which is the place where the emperors of Qing Dynasty spent their summer holidays and handled government affairs.

About the Summer Palace

The Summer Palace, a royal garden in China during the Qing Dynasty, formerly known as Qingyi Garden, is located in the western suburbs of Beijing, 15 kilometers away from the urban area. The whole park covers an area of 3.9 square kilometers (including 2.97 square kilometers in the World Cultural Heritage Area of the Summer Palace), and the water surface accounts for about three quarters. Adjacent to Yuanmingyuan. It is a large-scale landscape garden based on Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain, and based on the West Lake in Hangzhou, drawing on the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is also the most intact royal palace, and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum".

About Yuanmingyuan

Yuanmingyuan is a large-scale imperial garden in China in the Qing Dynasty. It is located in Haidian District, Beijing. It was built in 177 (the 46th year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty). It consists of Yuanmingyuan and its attached gardens, Changchun Garden and Qichun Garden (later renamed Wanchun Garden). It is also called Yuanming Three Gardens, and is known as the "Garden of Ten Thousand Gardens". The Qing emperor came here every summer to escape the heat and listen to politics, so Yuanmingyuan is also called "Summer Palace".