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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing' has mentioned 'Garden' in the following places:
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Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in BeijingUNESCO World Heritage SiteThe Summer Palace in BeijingLocationHaidian District, Beijing, ChinaCriteriaCultural: i, ii, iiiReference880Inscription1998 (22nd session)Area297 haBufferxc2xa0zone5,595 haCoordinates39xc2xb059xe2x80xb251.00xe2x80xb3N 116xc2xb016xe2x80xb28.04xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf39.9975000xc2xb0N 116.2689000xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 39.9975000; 116.2689000Coordinates: 39xc2xb059xe2x80xb251.00xe2x80xb3N 116xc2xb016xe2x80xb28.04xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf39.9975000xc2xb0N 116.2689000xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 39.9975000; 116.2689000Location of the Summer PalaceShow map of central BeijingSummer Palace (Beijing)Show map of Beijing
It was an imperial garden in the Qing dynasty.
The Zhengde Emperor (r. 1505xe2x80x9321), who succeeded the Hongzhi Emperor, built a palace on the banks of the Western Lake and turned the area into an imperial garden.
During the reign of the Tianqi Emperor (r. 1620xe2x80x9327), the court eunuch Wei Zhongxian took the imperial garden as his personal property.
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In 1751, when the Qianlong Emperor toured the Jiangnan region, he was so impressed with Jichang Garden in Wuxi that he ordered a Huishan Garden (xe6x83xa0xe5xb1xb1xe5x9cx92) to be built in the Summer Palace and modelled after Jichang Garden.
Huishan Garden was renamed "Xiequ Garden" in 1811.
A small garden was built there during the Qianlong Emperor's time and the emperor also had his personal study room there.
A small garden was built there during the Qianlong Emperor's time.
The Summer Palace in Beijing integrates numerous traditional halls and pavilions into the Imperial Garden conceived by the Qing emperor Qianlong between 1750 and 1764 as the Garden of Clear Ripples.
The remaining 90% of the garden provides areas for enjoying views and spiritual contemplation and is embellished with garden buildings including the Tower of the Fragrance of Buddha, the Tower of the Revolving Archive, Wu Fang Pavilion, the Baoyun Bronze Pavilion, and the Hall that Dispels the Clouds.
Kunming Lake contains three large islands, corresponding to the traditional Chinese symbolic mountain garden element, the southern of which is linked to the East Dike by the Seventeen Arch Bridge.
As the culmination of several hundred years of Imperial garden design, the Summer Palace has had a major influence on subsequent oriental garden art and culture.