Imperial Garden
Imperial Garden is a garden in Beijing, North China. Imperial Garden is situated nearby to the building Hall of Imperial Peace, as well as near the fell Mountain of Accumulated Elegance.Photo: thierrytutin, CC BY 2.0.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Forbidden City and Gate of Divine Prowess.
Forbidden City
Photo: Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Forbidden City, located at the centre of Beijing, was the main palace of Imperial China for five centuries, until the early 20th century. It today houses the Palace Museum, one of China's largest national museums, with an extensive collection based on the former imperial collection.
Gate of Divine Prowess
City gate
Photo: Kallgan, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Gate of Divine Might or Gate of Divine Prowess is the northern gate of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China.
Palace of Heavenly Purity
Palace
Photo: N509FZ, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The Palace of Heavenly Purity, or Qianqing Palace is a palace in the Forbidden City in Beijing, China. It is the largest of the three halls of the Inner Court, located at the northern end of the Forbidden City. Palace of Heavenly Purity is situated 150 metres south of Imperial Garden.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Central Dongcheng and Gulou.
Central Dongcheng
Photo: XtoF, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Dongcheng District is in Beijing. It means "east city" and appropriately enough covers the eastern half of the old, imperial city. Most visitors to the city will come here to visit both Tiananmen Square and the Forbidden City, the former imperial palace.
Gulou
Photo: fangchen, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Gulou is a part of Dongcheng District in Beijing, China. The name "Gulou" translates to Drum Tower, which is one of the main attractions here. Gulou is considered the most charming area in Beijing.
Dongsi
Suburb
Photo: Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Dongsi is the name of an intersection and surrounding neighborhood in Dongcheng District, Beijing. Dongsi, at the intersection of what is now Dongsi Avenues North, South and West and Chaoyangmen Inner Street, dates to the Yuan dynasty. Dongsi is situated 2½ km northeast of Imperial Garden.
Imperial Garden
- Type: Garden
- Also known as: “Imperial garden of the Forbidden City”
- Categories: tourism, recreation area, and tourist attraction
- Location: Beijing, North China, China, East Asia, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
39.92014° or 39° 55′ 13″ northLongitude
116.39061° or 116° 23′ 26″ eastOpen location code
8PFRW9CR+36OpenStreetMap ID
way 30802178OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=gardenOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=attractionWikidata ID
Q15897167
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Vietnamese—“Imperial Garden” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “yùhuāyuán”
- Chinese: “御花园”
- Chinese: “御花園 (北京故宮)”
- Chinese: “御花園”
- German: “Kaiserlicher Garten”
- German: “御花園 (北京故宮)”
- Polish: “Ogród cesarski”
- Russian: “Императорский Сад”
- Vietnamese: “Ngự Hoa Viên”
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Notable Places Nearby
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