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There's no such thing as a "royal lake". "Big" lakes are measured in square km, not square meters. The first sentence should say where it is. Xuanwu District is a name and both words have a big letter. |
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| name = Xuanwu Lake |
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| image = Nanjing XuanWuLake Purple and Mountain.jpg |
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| caption = Xuanwu Lake |
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| location = [[Xuanwu District, Nanjing|Xuanwu District]], [[Nanjing]], [[Jiangsu]] |
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The lake's [[area]] is about 5.02 [[square kilometer]]s or 1.94{{nbsp}}[[square mile]]s, making it the largest former imperial garden lake in China. |
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Xuanwu Lake has a history of two thousand or three hundred years. Dating back to the Qin Dynasty, and then the Six Dynasties as a royal garden. It also served as a imperial garden in the Ming Dynasty. |
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==History== |
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Local visitors and foreign [[tourist]]s visit the Xuanwu Lake for the beautiful view. It is open from 6{{nbsp}}{{sc|am}} to 9{{nbsp}}{{sc|pm}}. |
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Dating back to the [[Qin Dynasty|Qin]] [[dynasties in Chinese history|family of rulers]], Xuanwu Lake has a history of about 2,300 years. It was one of the [[Emperor of China|emperor]]'s [[garden]]s during the [[Six Dynasties]] part of [[China's history]] and again under the [[Ming Dynasty|Ming rulers]].<ref>{{cite book |title=DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: China |date=2012 |publisher=Penguin |isbn=9780756693282 |page=226 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jCq_Sbjc5dkC&pg=PA226 |language=en}}</ref> |
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==Getting there== |
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The lake and its park are open from 6{{nbsp}}{{sc|am}} to 9{{nbsp}}{{sc|pm}}. There is a [[Nanjing Subway]] station nearby and several [[bus stop]]s. |
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==References== |
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[[Category:Lakes of China]] |
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Latest revision as of 12:37, 13 June 2019
Xuanwu Lake | |
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Location | Xuanwu District, Nanjing, Jiangsu |
Coordinates | 32°04′23″N 118°47′54″E / 32.07306°N 118.79833°E |
Basin countries | China |
Xuanwu Lake is a lake in Xuanwu District in Nanjing, China. It is surrounded by a park. Local visitors and foreign tourists often visit the Xuanwu Lake.
The lake's area is about 5.02 square kilometers or 1.94 square miles, making it the largest former imperial garden lake in China.
History
[change | change source]Dating back to the Qin family of rulers, Xuanwu Lake has a history of about 2,300 years. It was one of the emperor's gardens during the Six Dynasties part of China's history and again under the Ming rulers.[1]
Getting there
[change | change source]The lake and its park are open from 6 AM to 9 PM. There is a Nanjing Subway station nearby and several bus stops.
References
[change | change source]- ↑ DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: China. Penguin. 2012. p. 226. ISBN 9780756693282.
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