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Here are the top China palace listings so you can find the best in China for your trip. Read these palace reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
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4.6 star rating
(89 reviews)
Beijing, Beijing Province, China
A Chinese imperial palace in use by the Ming Dynasty all the way to the end of the Qing Dynasty, the Forbidden City is considered the world's largest palace complex. ..
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4.5 star rating
(37 reviews)
Beijing, Beijing Province, China
Constructed during the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), the Summer Palace is a sprawling complex over 726.5 acres in size, the bulk of which comprises an artificial lake. It..
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4.4 star rating
(19 reviews)
Lhasa, Tibet (Xizang Autonomous Region), China
Once the chief residence of the Dalai Lama until the 14th Dalai Lama, fled, Potala Palace now operates as a museum.

Potala Palace is a UNESCO World Heritage..
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4.7 star rating
(3 reviews)
Beijing, Beijing Province, China
Created in 1709 by the Emperor Kangxi, the Old Summer Palace, also known as the Imperial Gardens, was originally created as a gift for the Emperor's fourth son. The..
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5.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Chengde, Hebei Province, China
Great to see if you cannot go to "the real thing", that is: The Potala Palace in Lhasa
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3.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Changping, Beijing Province, China
The Ming Dynasty tombs are a collection of 13 tombs containing the burial sites of 13 Ming dynasty Emperors between 1368 and 1644. The site was chosen according the..
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4.0 star rating
(1 reviews)
Lhasa, Tibet (Xizang Autonomous Region), China
Norbulingka ("Jewel Park") is one of Tibet's holiest temples. It also served as the traditional summer residence of the Dalai Lamas from 1780's till the late 1950's. ..
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0.0 star rating
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Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, China
Formerly an Imperial Palace in the Ming Dynasty, Chaotian Palace was converted into a museum.
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