The Summer Palace stands as a monumental achievement in classical Chinese landscape garden design, recognized globally as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Your all-access entry ticket provides complete admission to this 300-hectare masterpiece, originally constructed during the Qing Dynasty as a retreat for the imperial family. Begin your exploration at the East Palace Gate, where you'll receive a detailed bilingual map guiding you through the garden’s poetic layout of “borrowed scenery”—a design philosophy that harmoniously integrates distant mountains and pagodas into the garden's visual tapestry.
Wander through the world’s longest painted corridor, where over 14,000 intricate murals depict scenes from Chinese literature and mythology. Ascend Longevity Hill to the majestic Tower of Buddhist Incense, which offers panoramic views of Kunming Lake—a vast man-made waterbody designed to mirror the West Lake in Hangzhou. Your ticket also includes access to the Marble Boat, a poignant symbol of late Qing Dynasty history, and the serene Suzhou Street, a recreated waterside market that once served the imperial household. Throughout the gardens, informational signage in English provides historical context on the site’s construction, its near-destruction during conflicts, and its meticulous restoration. Whether you choose to row a boat on the lake, stroll through the garden’s seasonal blooms, or simply reflect by the ancient pavilions, this ticket offers a comprehensive immersion into a landscape where nature, architecture, and imperial history converge.