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Zhongnanhai
imperial garden in central Beijing, China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Zhongnanhai is the offices of and residence for the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council. It was a former imperial garden, and is next to the Forbidden Palace in Beijing. There are two lakes there. The Emperor Zhangzong of Jin built the northern lake in 1189.
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![]() Xinhuamen, the "Gate of New China", built by Yuan Shikai, today the formal entrance to the Zhongnanhai compound | |
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Architectural style | Traditional Chinese Architecture |
Address | 174 Chang'an Avenue, Xicheng District, Beijing[1] |
Coordinates | 39°54′41″N 116°22′50″E |
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