Architecture

New Summer Palace, view up Longevity Hill to the Tower of Buddhist Incense

Beijing, China

颐和园 (yíhéyuán) [Chinese]
頤和園 (yíhéyuán) [Chinese]
万寿山 (Wànshòu shān) [Chinese simplified]
萬壽山 (Wànshòu shān) [Chinese traditional]
New Summer Palace, view up Longevity Hill to the Tower of Buddhist Incense

Architecture

structure overview

Architecture: New Summer Palace

built
1751-1764
destroyed/demolished
-
destroyed by British-French troops during the Second Opium War
1900
Destruction again during the Boxer Rebellion
culture
style/period
architect / constr. phase
1751-1764
Built under Emperor Qianlong as a gift for his mother's 60th birthday
1885-1895
Reconstruction under the initiative of Empress Dowager Cixi and the head of the Imperial Navy, Prince Yi Xuan
1902
Reconstruction after destruction during the Boxer Rebellion
patronage

Specifications

Specifications: New Summer Palace

area
2,970,000 m²

Geography

local language location name
北京 (Běijīng), 中國 (Zhōngguó) [Chinese]
historical affiliations
1764-1912
1912-1949

UNESCO World Heritage Site

type
cultural
criteria
I, II, III
designation
reference
880

Image characteristics

maximum image resolution
4,204 × 4,771  pixel
35.6 × 40.4 cm (300 dpi)
capture date
image processing
merged image, retouched, colour corrected
copyrights
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