The top ten gardens in China include: Summer Resort, Huaqing Pond, Golden Rust of China, Kunming World Expo Garden, Qinghui Garden, Suzhou Garden, Window of the World, Xihui Garden, Yu Garden, and Summer Palace.
1. The Summer Palace, a royal garden during the Qing Dynasty in China, formerly known as Qingyi Garden, is located in the western suburbs of Beijing, 15 kilometers away from the city. The entire garden covers an area of ??3.009 square kilometers (of which the Summer Palace World Cultural Heritage Area is 2.97 square kilometers), about three-quarters of which is water.
Adjacent to the Old Summer Palace. It is a large-scale landscape garden built on the basis of Kunming Lake and Wanshou Mountain, based on the West Lake in Hangzhou, and drawing on the design techniques of Jiangnan gardens. It is also the most complete preserved royal palace garden and is known as the "Royal Garden Museum" .
2. Kunming World Horticultural Expo Park (referred to as World Expo Park) is the site of the 1999 Kunming World Horticultural Expo. It is located in the Golden Palace Scenic Area in the northeastern suburbs of Kunming, about 4 kilometers away from Kunming city.
The International Pavilion is located at the eastern end of the Expo Park, at the end of the main tour road, about 2 kilometers away from the main entrance of the Expo Park. The main building has a beautiful background with lush mountain forests. The architectural shape consists of a circular main body and a curved wall more than 100 meters long, presenting a large exhibition space to the audience.
The building structure forms several complete and flowing spaces through a network of several concentric cylinders. Exhibition rooms from all over the world are arranged around the atrium, fully reflecting the equal and harmonious relationship of the international family; the diagonal arc-shaped building in the background has an upward and forward dynamic and momentum, symbolizing the unity of man and nature rushing towards the 20th century. A century of determination.
3. Splendid China is China’s earliest cultural theme park, located on the bank of the beautiful Shenzhen Bay in Guangdong Province. It is the largest and richest real-life miniature scenic spot in the world, covering an area of ??450 acres. Splendid China is divided into two parts: the main area and the comprehensive service area. The 82 scenic spots in the park are distributed according to the location of China's territory, and most of them are copied at 1:15.
4. Qinghui Garden has exquisite construction, compact layout, high architectural art, light and flexible building form, simple and elegant reading, clear priority and clear structure of garden space.
Use clear water, green trees, ancient walls, leaky windows, stone mountains, small bridges, winding corridors, etc. to interact and integrate with pavilions and pavilions, integrating ancient Chinese architecture, gardens, sculptures, poetry, gray carvings and other arts. All in one. The cultural relics in Qinghui Garden include calligraphy by Li Zhaoluo, Li Wentian, He Shaoji and others.
5. Tang Huaqing Palace was the auxiliary palace for the feudal emperors of the Tang Dynasty. Later also known as "Huaqing Pool", it is located in Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province. Huaqing Palace is built on the back of the mountain and facing the Wei River, leaning against the Li Peak Mountain. It is large in scale and has magnificent buildings and pavilions all over the Li Mountain. It was first named "Tangquan Palace" and later changed its name to Hot Spring Palace. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty built Huaqing Palace. Because it was located in Lishan Mountain, it was also called Lishan Palace, Li Palace and Xiuling Palace.
Huaqing Palace was built in the early Tang Dynasty and flourished after Emperor Xuanzong came to power. Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty carefully managed and built such a grand palace. He visited here almost every October.
Return to Chang'an at the end of the year. After the Anshi Rebellion, the political situation suddenly changed, and the popularity of Huaqing Palace declined rapidly. After the Tang Dynasty, emperors rarely visited Huaqing Palace. After successive royal dynasties, it was repaired. Before liberation, there were only a few hot springs and ponds, and the palaces were sparse. Huaqing Pool, after liberation, the People's Government carried out large-scale expansion since 1959.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-China’s Top Ten Gardens