Introduction to the National Palace of Belém: The National Palace of Belém is a complex of courtyards and gardens built on the mountain facing north and south. This garden complex was originally a private residence and was purchased by King Joao V of Portugal in the 18th century. , and after hundreds of years of management by its successors, it has become as exquisite as it is today.
The building scale of Belém Palace is not large, and it is divided into several areas. It includes the National Gift Exhibition Hall, the physical exhibition hall of the lives of past presidents, the Royal Garden Annex, the presidential banquet, reception, conference, and office areas. The remaining buildings that are not open to the public are the work areas of the presidential palace guards, bodyguards, and state advisors. The flowers, plants and trees in the front yard of the Presidential Palace are trimmed and shaped, and novel gardening patterns and geometric figures make the Presidential Palace full of vitality.

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