Introduction to Yanbo Zhishuang Palace: Yanbo Zhishuang Palace was the residence of the Qing emperor when he was in Chengde. Built in the 49th year of Kangxi (1710), it is the first of the thirty-six scenes of Kangxi. Kangxi said that this place is "surrounded by beautiful ridges and ten miles of flat lake, which makes it feel refreshing", so it was named "Smoke Waves Causes Refreshing". In summer, the weather here is clear and there is no feeling of scorching heat, and there is no worry of wind and cold at night.

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