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'''Xuanwu Lake''' is a very big royal lake. |
'''Xuanwu Lake''' is a very big royal lake. Its area is about 5.02 million square meters so that it is the largest 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. |
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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Xuanwu Lake is located in Xuanwu district, Nanjing. It opened from 6 |
Xuanwu Lake is located in Xuanwu district, Nanjing. It opened from 6{{nbsp}}{{sc|am}} to 9{{nbsp}}{{sc|pm}}. |
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If anyone is interested in a beautiful view, you can go to visit the Xuanwu Lake. |
Revision as of 11:55, 18 November 2018
Xuanwu Lake is a very big royal lake. Its area is about 5.02 million square meters so that it is the largest imperial garden lake in China.
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.
Xuanwu Lake is located in Xuanwu district, Nanjing. It opened from 6 AM to 9 PM.
If anyone is interested in a beautiful view, you can go to visit the Xuanwu Lake.