introduce
Lake Heart Palace is located in Norbulingka, Lhasa, Tibet, opposite Dadan Mingjiu Phodrang (New Palace). Here towering ancient trees, fragrant grass everywhere, palaces, pavilions, waterside pavilions, and corridors are compactly arranged, pools, lawns, trees, and houses complement each other, and the pavilions and pavilions are almost entirely in the architectural style of the Han nationality. Walking here is like walking into a Suzhou garden.
The plane of the lake center palace is a long pool, but within this large pool, it is divided into three small square islands from north to south, surrounded by stone railings around the island and the pond, which is similar to the "one pool with three islands" in the classical gardens of Han Dynasty. Island" layout. There are lake center palace and dragon king palace built in the pool. The two palaces are connected through the cross-water stone bridge, and the two banks can be accessed from the central island, reflecting the artistic conception of small bridges and flowing water in Chinese gardens. A small island on the south side of Huxin Palace is isolated in the pool. Only a few trees are planted on the island to maintain its natural wildness, which is somewhat similar to the Summer Palace in Beijing. |
The roof of the Huxin Palace adopts the Xieshan style, with a yellow glazed tile roof. Its architectural details, such as the blue-gray marble carved railings, pillars, wood-carved doors and windows, partitions, and painted paintings, almost all use the traditional construction techniques of the Han nationality. The Dragon King Palace to the north of the Huxin Palace is a mixed structure of Han and Tibetan styles. The lower part of the pointed roof adopts a Han-style bucket arch structure, and the cornices of the roof are angled. The combination of Chinese and Tibetan architectural arts is ingenious and natural here.
opening hours
9:00-17:30