Nestled within the grounds of the Forbidden City, the Imperial Garden of the Palace Museum dates back to the Ming Dynasty, serving as a private retreat for emperors. Spanning approximately 129,000 square feet (12,000 square meters), the garden is a harmonious blend of pavilions, halls, and shrines, interspersed with serene ponds and meticulously arranged rock gardens. Ancient trees provide a canopy of shade, while sculptural objects add artistic flourishes. Visitors today can stroll along winding paths, admire the intricate architecture, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere that once offered respite to the imperial family.
Imperial Garden of the Palace Museum
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