Yuanmingyuan is located in the northwest suburb of Beijing, adjacent to the Summer Palace. It consists of Yuanmingyuan Garden, Changchun Garden and Wanchun Garden, also known as Yuanming Three Gardens. Yuanmingyuan is one of the famous royal gardens in Qing Dynasty, covering an area of more than 5,200 mu, with 150 views. The building area is 1.6 million square meters, which is known as "the garden of ten thousand gardens". The royal family of the Qing Dynasty came here every summer to govern, so Yuanmingyuan was also called "Summer Palace".
Yuanmingyuan was built in 1709 (forty-eight years of Kangxi). Kangxi gave it to Yongzheng, who had not acceded to the throne, to pass the time. After Yongzheng 1722 acceded to the throne, the original garden was expanded, and Zheng Da Guangming Hall and Qin Zhengtang were built in the south of the garden, as well as the value storage rooms of the Cabinet, Sixth Department and Military Department to avoid noise and listen to political affairs. During the Qianlong period, the Yuanmingyuan was partially rebuilt, with Changchun Garden in the east and Wanchun Garden in the southeast, and the pattern of Yuanmingyuan was basically formed. During the Jiaqing period, Qichun Garden became one of the main garden places after reconstruction and expansion. During the Daoguang period, the national strength declined and the financial resources were insufficient. Daoguang would rather withdraw the furnishings of Wanshou, Xiangshan and Yuquan, and stop the Jehol from summering and hunting Mulan, but he rebuilt the Yuanming Three Gardens.
After the founding of New China, the burned Yuanmingyuan site began to be protected. 1956 Beijing Municipal Bureau of Landscape Architecture began to take tree planting protection measures, 1976 Yuanmingyuan site set up a franchise organization. 1On June 29th, 988, the site of Yuanmingyuan was opened to the public.