East Bank imperial buildings

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The East Bank imperial buildings are a series of historic palace and temple structures lining the eastern shore of Kunming Lake in Beijing’s Summer Palace, once used by Qing dynasty emperors for residence, governance, and leisure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building complex
palace complex
temple complex
architecturalStyle Chinese imperial architecture
associatedWith Chinese imperial court
Aisin Gioro
surface form: Qing dynasty royal family
country China
culturalSignificance example of late imperial court life
representation of Qing imperial garden design
district Haidian District NERFINISHED
facingDirection west toward Kunming Lake
functionDuringQing secondary imperial residence outside the Forbidden City
site for imperial religious and ceremonial activities
venue for handling state affairs in summer
hasComponent administrative halls
corridors
courtyards
decorative gardens
gates
palace halls
pavilions
residential quarters
temple buildings
heritageStatus part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Summer Palace, an Imperial Garden in Beijing"
historicalPeriod Qing dynasty
locatedIn Beijing
China
Haidian District NERFINISHED
Summer Palace
locatedOn eastern shore of Kunming Lake
managementBy administration of the Summer Palace
material brick
stone
wood
openToPublic yes
overlooks Kunming Lake
ownership China
surface form: People's Republic of China
partOf Summer Palace architectural complex
surface form: Summer Palace architectural ensemble
roofDecoration imperial roof ornaments
roofType tiled roof
tourismAttraction major visitor area of the Summer Palace
usedBy Qing emperors
surface form: Qing dynasty emperors
usedFor imperial governance
imperial leisure
imperial residence
religious activities

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Kunming Lake hasStructureOnShore East Bank imperial buildings