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Chengde mountain resort museum introduced.

Chengde mountain resort museum is the Palace History Museum of Qing Dynasty in China. Chengde City, Hebei Province, a national key cultural relics protection unit, is a summer resort. It used to be the main area where three generations of emperors Kangxi, Qianlong and Jiaqing stationed in Jehol in the Qing Dynasty to deal with military affairs, etiquette and banquets, study after politics, and live and entertain. It covers an area of more than 56,000 square meters, with an exhibition area of 1.3 million square meters and a warehouse area of 1.3 million square meters.

The summer resort, also known as Chengde Palace or Rehe Palace, is located in the north of Chengde city center in Hebei Province, where the Qing emperor used to escape the summer and handle government affairs. Summer resort is located in the north of Chengde city, on the narrow valley on the west bank of Wulie River, 230 kilometers away from Beijing. Founded in 1703, it took about 90 years to complete after the emperors Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong in Qing Dynasty. Compared with the Forbidden City in Beijing, the summer resort is characterized by simple and elegant mountain villages.

The predecessor of the Summer Resort Museum is the Jehol Antiquities Storage Institute, which was established in February 1949, and the Summer Resort Museum in Chengde City, Hebei Province, which was established in February 1956. In the same year, Gong Zheng's "Lianbo Jingcheng" and "Thinking Book House" and the Welcome Hall on Yueguang Jiangsheng Island were opened to the public. The museum is also a geography museum. In addition to preserving the original cultural relics of the Microlithic Age and Neolithic Age, the museum also collects historical, ethnic, folk and revolutionary cultural relics of past dynasties. 1994, the Summer Resort Museum was rated as one of the top ten museums at the prefecture level in China. In the same year, as an important part of the summer resort, it was listed as a world historical and cultural heritage by the United Nations.