Four Great Regions

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Four Great Regions is a major architectural complex within Beijing’s Summer Palace, designed in the style of Tibetan Buddhist temples and serving as a prominent religious and scenic area of the imperial garden.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural complex
religious complex
tourist attraction
access open to the public as part of the Summer Palace
architecturalStyle Tibetan Buddhist temple style
country China
culturalFunction symbol of Qing court support for Tibetan Buddhism
designedFor Qing dynasty
surface form: Qing imperial court
era Qing dynasty
hasFeature Buddhist statues
Tibetan-style stupas
colorful Buddhist murals
courtyards
multi-level temple buildings
terraced platforms
heritageStatus part of the Summer Palace UNESCO World Heritage Site
languageOfInscriptions Chinese
Tibetan
locatedIn Beijing
China
Summer Palace
partOf Imperial Gardens of the Summer Palace
surface form: imperial garden of the Summer Palace
religion Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhism
significance major religious area within the Summer Palace
major scenic area within the Summer Palace
tourism popular attraction for visitors to the Summer Palace
use imperial worship
religious activities
scenic viewing

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Summer Palace hasPart Four Great Regions