I am not very impressed with this garden. Looks small for an imperial garden unlike the ones in Seoul and Japan














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I am not very impressed with this garden. Looks small for an imperial garden unlike the ones in Seoul and Japan

I was a lovely garden, shady stroll and temple after the hot sun of Forbidden City. Climb up the stairs to the Temple to get the birds eye view of the Forbidden City and understand the expanse of it.

After a long but interesting & amazing walk inside the Forbidden city, you can finish your visit by a little green place nice but too crowded as it s small ... take a quick walk around and then go through and enjoy the summer palace...More





This beautiful garden inside the forbidden city is a must watch visit before any tourist exists the Forbidden city from the back court. Some very old trees have been kept alive by the administration and the water channel can be seen passing through. I was...More

Lots of different plants in this garden, with unusual rock formations as part of the display. Nice calm place to take a stroll in provided there are not hordes of people there.d

This is a nice place to live and surround yourself in the middle of a magic combination of historical buildings. You feel like entering another century while going there. Knowing its age it is stil pretty amazing how they buit this. Nice to see

A lovely surprise to find this, although not sure that a visit to the palace is worth it just for the gardens. Lots of very old trees, and very scenic. Glad I visited, but don't think I would go again.

We visited on an unseasonably warm 36 degree day and the coolness and shade of the gardens was a welcome relief.


very ice view from this building to other parts of historical center of city. it is located in top of hill and you can enjoy nice sunrise from there

Serenity and tranquility are the hallmarks of the space. It is a very beautiful and peaceful place in the heart of Beijing, i feel it is worth visiting any time but better in spring and autumn.









