Heaven Palace
This palace has an extension of almost 3000 square meters, it was built in the 15th century, by the Ming Dynasty, the same as “the Forbidden City”. But this palace is bigger, though smaller than “the Summer Palace”.
To enter to this palace, you’ll have to pay a ticket to see the gardens, around 2€, and if you want to access to the interior of the temples, you’ll have to pay some more money.
Along all the gardens you’ll find maps of the palace which will guide you perfectly, although it’s pretty big.
In the gardens you’ll see a lot of people who go there in order to have a calm day, and also, along some areas of the gardens, you can find people dancing and enjoying their day, and they will invite you to do it with them.
In the interior of the place, you’ll also find, of course, souvenirs shops, along with drinks which will be helpful for you because it’s really hot there.
In order to get to the temple you can use the underground, what I used, through the lines 4 and 5.
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