Chengde Mountain Resort in Chengde (;
Manchu
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: ''Halhūn be jailara gurung''), is a large complex of imperial palaces and gardens situated in the
Shuangqiao District of
Chengde
Chengde, formerly known as Jehol and Rehe, is a prefecture-level city in Hebei province, situated about 225 km northeast of Beijing. It is best known as the site of the Mountain Resort, a vast imperial garden and palace formerly used by t ...
in northeastern
Hebei
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province, northern
China, about 225 km northeast of
Beijing
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. This resort was frequently used as a summer palace during the
Qing dynasty
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.
Because of its vast and rich collection of Chinese
landscape
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s and
architecture
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, the Mountain Resort in many ways is a culmination of all the variety of gardens, pagodas, temples and palaces from various regions of China. In 1994, The Mountain Resort was awarded
World Heritage Site
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status.
Chengde is one of China's four famous gardens, national relic protection unit and Class 5A Tourist Attractions in China.
Name
Chengde Mountain Resort is also sometimes called Rehe Xinggong (热河行宫) or Ligong ().
History
Built between 1703 and 1792 during the
Qing dynasty
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, the Mountain Resort took 89 years to complete. It covers a total area of , almost half of Chengde's urban area. It is a vast complex of palaces and administrative and ceremonial buildings. Temples of various architectural styles and imperial gardens blend harmoniously into a landscape of lakes, pastureland and forests.
The
Kangxi,
Qianlong and
Jiaqing emperors often spent several months a year here to escape the summer heat in the capital city of
Beijing
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and the palace zone in the southern part of the resort was therefore designed to resemble the
Forbidden City
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in Beijing. It consists of two parts: a court in front, where the emperor received high officials, nobles of various
minority
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nationalities, and foreign envoys; and bed chambers in the rear, which were the imperial family's living quarters, notably the Yanbozhishuang Hall, where the Kangxi Emperor spent a total of 12 summers while the Qianlong Emperor spent 52 summers in the hall during the course of their reign. The Jiaqing and
Xianfeng emperors both died while staying at Chengde in 1820 and 1861 respectively.
Climate
Chengde Mountain Resort is located in the transition zone from warm temperate zone to cold temperate zone. It has semi - temperate, semi - arid continental monsoon climate. It has a large difference in temperature between day and night. In winter, it is cold and has little snow. It has many thundershowers in summer, basically there is no hot period. Chengde Mountain Resort is suitable for traveling in every season, but best from April to October.
Scenic spots
The Mountain Resort is most famous for the 72 scenic spots which were named by the Kangxi and Qianlong emperors. Many of the scenic spots around the resort's lake area were copied from famous landscaped gardens in southern China. For instance, the main building on the Green Lotus Island, "Tower of Mist and Rain," () is modeled upon a tower at the Nanhu Lake at
Jiaxing
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in
Zhejiang
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Province.
The resort's plain area also possesses characteristics of the scenery of the Mongolian
grasslands. Forested mountains and valleys are dotted with various buildings. This includes a -tall stone
Chinese pagoda, one of the tallest in China, built in 1751 during the reign of the
Qianlong Emperor
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. The pagoda is shaped with an
octagon
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al base, while the pagoda's nine stories are decorated with colorful
glazed tiles and the
steeple is crowned with a
gilded
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round
spire
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.
In December 1994 the Mountain Resort was listed by
UNESCO
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on its list of
World Heritage Site
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s.
Events
The
2018 Women's Bandy World Championship was held at a naturally frozen ice at the lake in the complex.
Gallery
File:避暑山庄小金山.jpg, A tower on the Little Golden Mountain
File:Chengde Mountain Resort 3.jpg, A pond of lotuses
File:Chengde Mountain Resort 11.jpg, One of the many pavilions inside the complex
File:Chengde Mountain Resort 4.jpg, The Mountain Resort is dotted with lakes and gardens that imitates landscapes from around China
File:Chengde Mountain Resort 2.jpg, The 70 m tall pagoda
File:避暑山庄匾额.JPG, The Kangxi Emperor
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inscription dragon board
File:承德避署山庄格扇.JPG, An example of a grid door
File:Wenjin Imperial Library.JPG, The Wenjin Chamber
The Wenjin Ge (; Manchu: ''šu dogon asari'') is a former imperial library built in 1773 by the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty inside the Chengde Mountain Resort in Chengde, China. A copy of the '' Siku Quanshu'' was originally stored in ...
File:须弥福寿之庙.JPG, Bird's eye view of Xumi Fushou Temple from top of a hill in the Mountain Resort
File:Zhengligate.JPG, Lizheng Gate - entrance reserved for the Qing emperors
File:Yanbozhishuang hall.JPG, Yanbozhishuang Hall - The Jiaqing Emperor and Xianfeng Emperor
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both died in this Hall on September 2, 1820 and August 22, 1861 respectively
File:Chengdemountainresortpic2.jpg, Ice on the lake where the 2018 Women's Bandy World Championship was played
See also
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Wenjin Chamber
The Wenjin Ge (; Manchu: ''šu dogon asari'') is a former imperial library built in 1773 by the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty inside the Chengde Mountain Resort in Chengde, China. A copy of the '' Siku Quanshu'' was originally stored in ...
*
Putuo Zongcheng Temple
The Putuo Zongcheng Temple (, ) of Chengde, Hebei province, China is a Qing dynasty era Buddhist temple complex built between 1767 and 1771,Foret, 155. during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor (1735–1796). It is located near the Chengde Mountai ...
*
Puning Temple
References
Further reading
*Hevia, James Louis. "World Heritage, National Culture, and the Restoration of Chengde." ''positions: east Asia cultures critique'' 9, no. 1 (2001): 219-43.
*In 1998 Foreign Languages Press published "Imperial Resort at Chengde" to guide English language visitors.
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