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The concept of Ming Palace originates from the architectural structure of Ming Dynasty. It occupies an area of 30,000 feet and is highly integrated with the style of the Ming Dynasty with brilliance, and precision and utter elegance in its layout. With luxurious interior facilities, the entire development excludes an aura of Ming culture unique only to itself.

The ancient Ming Palace is in Ming dynasty mansion, richly decorated and elegant, emphasizing on the orientation and symmetry to reflect the eternal peaceful environment. The whole architecture is designed in great details following the traditional Ming culture.

Ming Palace Moat originates from the ancient concept of having rivers surrounding the entire Ming Palace, standing tall and leading the lives of its ancient folks. Adding not just a cosmetic touch to the entire landscape, the Ming Palace Moat also plays a defensive role safe guarding the palace, temple buildings and other major rivers.

Amitabha, the Buddha of the pure land, guards at the center of the square. Standing at 25 feet fall, it signifies yet another solemn, quiet and an image of prestige with distinction. Holding his left hand with chest-standing and right hand down, the Golden Buddha is indeed a symbol of compassion to welcome all the visitors.

Upon stepping into the Ming Courtyard, one could instantly be welcomes by spacious surroundings filled with dynamism. Busting with energy under the influence of penetrating sunrays thru Ming Palace exotic design, the Ming Courtyard exudes a style of its own, giving it a friendly touch.
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