Built in the same
size of the burned Yuanming Palace in Beijing , the
New Yuanming
Palace in Zhuhai is to memorize the
prosperity of the Old
Yuanming Palace . Lying at the foot of
the Stone Forest Mountain of Zhuhai, the New Yuanming
Palace covers an area of
1.39 square kilometers (343.5 acres). Being built and opened to the public in
1997, it reproduces 18 scenic spots of Old Summer Palace in the same size. Although the
total area is just 1/6 of the original Old Summer Palace , the concentrated historical
garden attracts millions of visitors every year. This palace was praised as the
Provincial Patriotism Education Base; and in 2000 it was evaluated as the
National AAAA Tourist Area.
Generally
speaking, the buildings of New Yuanming Palace
consist of three parts: the imperial garden of the Ming (1368-1644) and Qing
(1644-1911) dynasties, the classical garden
of Southern China , and
the Western building. The first part in the middle is the main structure of the
garden. The palatial constructions were the places where the emperors held
court. They were built by using colourful drawings and glazed tiles. The
buildings around Fuhai
Lake comprise the second
part. The third part is in the western section of the garden. In order to
satisfy the different interests of visitors, it was built with Gothic
architecture and the fountains of ancient Rome .
All these ingenious buildings in the garden were surrounded by over 500
varieties of plants, forming beautiful scenery.
In addition to its
buildings, the New
Yuanming Palace
attracts tourists from all over the world with its various performances. Marked
by the culture and art of the Ming and Qing dynasties, over 30 daily
performances are given in different places. Additionally, a Dreamy Water
City was built in 2001 to the west of
the New Yuanming Palace .
The water city is exceptional for its subject-greenness, leisure and passion-
and for its portrayal of the cultural atmosphere of ancient Egypt .
Souvenirs can be
purchased on the shopping street, which was modeled after the shopping street
in Old Summer Palace ,
where the emperors tasted the daily life of common people. In the street here,
the visitors can see row upon row of stores, restaurants, hotels and tea
houses. Walking among actors appearing as the wagoner, the maid of honor and
the odd-job man, visitors can have some personal experience of the customs in
the Ming and Qing dynasties. There are many fineries and dapper handicrafts
sold in the street.
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