The Summer Palace is a vast imperial garden located in Beijing, China. It was originally constructed in the 18th century during the Qing Dynasty and served as a royal retreat. The palace features beautiful landscapes, including lakes, hills, and pavilions, designed to harmonize with nature.
The main attraction of the Summer Palace is Kunming Lake, which covers about three-quarters of the area. Visitors can explore various structures, such as the Longevity Hill and the Seventeen-Arch Bridge, showcasing traditional Chinese architecture. The site is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its cultural significance and stunning scenery.