Introduction to the Royal Guandi Temple: The Guandi Temple Scenic Area is located 20 meters outside the palace wall on the southwest side of the main gate of the Summer Resort. It was built in the 10th year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty (1732) and is the only Royal Guandi Temple in China. The two imperial monuments in the Guandi Temple are both made of Yingwu stone. There are four dragons on the head of the monument, with the dragon heads descending at the four corners. "Imperial pen" is engraved on the head of the monument. Twelve dragons are carved on the body of the monument. There are double-sided characters and carvings on the sides. A rising dragon is inlaid with jade orbs on the sea cliff.

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