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Chengde Mountain Resort Museum (承德避暑山庄博物馆, Chéngdé Bìshǔ Shānzhuāng Bówùguǎn)

The Chengde Mountain Resort (承德避暑山庄) was the Qing Dynasty emperors' summer palace from 1703-1792. It is the largest imperial garden in China (5.6 sqkm) and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The museum covers the palace history and the surrounding Buddhist temples.

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Is Chengde Mountain Resort Museum worth visiting?

The Qing Dynasty emperors' summer palace — the largest imperial garden in China, UNESCO World Heritage. ¥145 combined.

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Categoryhistory
Ticket¥145 combined (palace + temples).
Hours7:00-19:00 (summer), 8:00-17:30 (winter).
Recommended duration4-6 hours.
Best time to visitMay through October. Summer most popular.
How to get thereTrain from Beijing (6 hours) or high-speed to Chengde.
English signagepartial

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Chengde was where Qing emperors escaped Beijing's summer heat while conducting state affairs. The surrounding temples (寺庙) are among the finest in China.

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