Secure your entry to Beijing's iconic Old Summer Palace (Yuan Ming Yuan Park) and step into a poignant landscape echoing imperial grandeur. Your ticket grants you direct access to these vast historic grounds, offering an immersive journey through serene gardens, tranquil lakes, and the solemn beauty of its magnificent ruins, including the famed European Palaces (Xiyang Lou). Discover centuries of layered history and profound cultural heritage. Prepare for incredible photo opportunities and an unforgettable perspective on China's imperial past and enduring spirit.
• Explore the vast and historically significant grounds of an imperial garden masterpiece.
• Discover a unique blend of restored landscapes, tranquil waterways, and magnificent ruins.
• Walk through a site of profound historical and cultural importance.
• Hassle-free direct entry with your e-ticket and certificate.
• Ideal for independent explorers, history buffs, and those seeking reflection.
Afternoon Session 12:00-16:30
Morning Session8:00-12:00
The Old Summer Palace, a royal garden that harmoniously blended Chinese and European landscape arts, now stands as a poignant narrator of history through its crumbling walls and shattered pillars. Wander the Grand Waterfall ruins, tracing time’s imprint on weathered carved balustrades and jade-inlaid steps, where fractured Baroque columns and white marble bases bear scars of cultural collision. Willows along the West Dyke caress the remnants of Western-style buildings, as the crimson sunset illuminates the void left by the missing zodiac statues in the Hall of Calm Seas—every inch of earth interrogates the duality of imperial glory and catastrophic decline. Here, amid ruins, we rediscover civilization’s fragility, and in desolate beauty, glimpse eternity’s persistence.
About redemption:
Present the certificate to enter
Address: Ticket Office at the South Gate of Yuanmingyuan
Opening hour: 08:00~12:00 (morning); 12:00~16:30 (afternoon)
Travelers in the same order must enter the park at the same time, and cannot travel separately. Each tourist must bring his or her valid ID card and valid student ID card
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Beijing Railway Station, Beijing West Railway Station
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The Beijing Subway is efficient, affordable, and widely used. It's the best way to navigate the city, especially during peak hours.
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