An imperial garden in downtown Beijing’s Beihai Park opened to tourists after a restaurant that had operated for 60 years was moved out as part of a campaign to protect the city’s cultural heritage.
Yilan Hall, whose history spans more than 260 years, is a cluster of buildings designed in the architectural style of the Jinshan Temple in Jiangsu province. It was the preferred reading place for Emperor Qianlong, an 18th-century ruler of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911).
In the 1950s, the Fangshan restaurant and hotel opened in the building, offering “emperor’s dishes.” Taking advantage of the historical setting, the hotel, which boasted a lake view, earned fame by providing customers with a taste of Qing luxury. It had 11 small private dining rooms.
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