
Located in Xuanwu District southwest of Beijing, the present Grand View Garden (Daguanyuan in Chinese) is a replica of Daguanyuan, the magnificent garden of an imperial family described in the well-known Chinese novel "A Dream of Red Mansions" by a Qing Dynasty writer Cao Xueqin (17l5-l763). The site used to be a park dotted with willows and pines. In l984, the China Television Film Production Centre decided to use it as the setting to shoot garden scenes for the TV series "A Dream of Red Mansions". After that the plan to build the Grand View Garden at the site faithful to the writer's description has come into being.
The project started in June 1984 and completed in 1988. The Grand View Garden covers 110,000 square meters and includes more than 40 scenic spots illustrating the main plots in the garden. The stonework covers an area of more than 8,000 square meters and the lakes and canals 24,000 sq.m. Every effort has been made to be accurate in reproduction of Daguanyuan. Horticulturists, architects, archaeologists and experts on the history of the famous novel were asked to pay much attention to the layout of the whole garden, the location of trees, the arrangement of the rockery, and the decoration of the main characters' homes.
