Lake Islands There are three islands in Kunming Lake. These three islands form the shape of a tripod, symbolizing a sign of immortality. This has been the norm for royal gardens since the time of
Qin Shi Huang.
Nanhu Island Nanhu Island located at the east side of Kunming Lake. The area is more than 10,000 square meters. A main building, Hanxu Hall, located on the north side of the island. This building was originally a three-layered pavilion imitating the
Yellow Crane Tower for watching performances in the
Qing Dynasty. After being burned by the
British and French allied forces, the
Guangxu years rebuilt a one-layer hall. Besides this, the island also contains a pier, some temples, and other smaller buildings.
Zhijing Pavilion Island Zhijing Pavilion Island located at the north side of Kunming Lake. A round city wall was surrounded the Zhijing Pavilion on the center of the island. In 1860, after the destruction of British and French forces,
Cixi removed the parts of this pavilion to rebuild other buildings in the
Summer Palace. Since then the Zhijing Pavilion has been abandoned. Now, all that can be seen are the remains.
Zaojian Hall Island Zaojian Hall Island located at the south side of Kunming Lake. The location is secluded. A small garden is also on the island.
Qianlong liked to rest here at leisure time.
Bridges Seventeen Arch Bridge The Seventeen-Arch Bridge has a total length of 150 meters and a width of 8 meters. It is composed of 17 holes with different heights and widths. The holes on both sides are symmetrical, making the bridge body like a long rainbow and presenting a curved arch bridge. There are 62 pairs of pillars on the bridge railing, and 544 small
stone lions with different expressions are decorated on the head of the pillars.
Xiuyi Bridge The high-arched stone bridge with a single hole located at the southernmost bridge in the Summer Palace. It is the boundary between Kunming Lake and the Changhe River, and the only way for the emperors of the Qing Dynasty to enter the Summer Palace from the Changhe waterway. ==See also==