总统府英文导游词(经典3篇)

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总统府英文导游词 篇一

Welcome to the Presidential Palace!

Introduction:

Hello everyone! Welcome to the Presidential Palace, the official residence and workplace of the President of our country. Today, I will take you on a tour of this magnificent building and share with you its rich history and significance.

History:

The Presidential Palace was built in 1789 and has since served as the home to many of our country's leaders. It is a symbol of power and authority, representing the strength and stability of our nation. Over the years, the palace has undergone several renovations and additions, but its original grandeur has been successfully preserved.

Architecture:

As you can see, the Presidential Palace showcases a stunning blend of architectural styles. The building's facade features neoclassical elements, characterized by its grand columns and elegant symmetry. The interior is equally impressive, with lavish decorations, intricate carvings, and exquisite artwork. The palace's design reflects the rich cultural heritage of our country.

Highlights of the Tour:

1. The Main Hall: This is where important state ceremonies and events take place. Take a moment to admire the grandeur of the hall, with its high ceilings, crystal chandeliers, and beautiful tapestries.

2. The Presidential Office: Step into the President's workplace and witness where crucial decisions are made. The office is adorned with historical artifacts and photographs, providing a glimpse into the life and work of our nation's leaders.

3. The Presidential Residence: Explore the private living quarters of the President and see how they enjoy their personal space within this historic building. Marvel at the luxurious furnishings and elegant decor.

4. The Presidential Gardens: Take a leisurely stroll through the palace gardens, which are meticulously maintained and offer a tranquil escape from the bustling city. Enjoy the beautiful landscape and the serene atmosphere.

Significance:

The Presidential Palace holds great historical and cultural significance for our country. It serves as a symbol of our democracy and the peaceful transfer of power. It is also a testament to our country's resilience and progress over the years.

Conclusion:

Thank you for joining us on this tour of the Presidential Palace. We hope you have gained a deeper appreciation for the history and significance of this remarkable building. Please feel free to explore further on your own and don't hesitate to ask any questions. Enjoy the rest of your visit!

总统府英文导游词 篇二

Welcome to the Presidential Palace!

Introduction:

Hello and welcome to the Presidential Palace, the official residence and workplace of our nation's President. Today, we are delighted to take you on a journey through history as we explore this iconic landmark.

History:

The Presidential Palace has a rich and storied history that dates back to its establishment in 1789. Over the years, it has witnessed countless significant events and political developments. From the signing of important treaties to the welcoming of foreign dignitaries, this palace has played a pivotal role in shaping our nation.

Architecture:

The architecture of the Presidential Palace is truly awe-inspiring. Designed in a neoclassical style, it exudes elegance and grandeur. The intricate details, such as the ornate carvings and majestic columns, are a testament to the skill and craftsmanship of the architects who brought this magnificent structure to life.

Highlights of the Tour:

1. The Main Hall: Step into the Main Hall, where important ceremonies and state functions take place. Marvel at the opulent decor, the grand staircase, and the stunning crystal chandeliers that illuminate the room.

2. The Presidential Office: Enter the President's office, where crucial decisions are made. Admire the historical artifacts and photographs that adorn the walls, providing a glimpse into the life and work of our nation's leaders.

3. The Presidential Residence: Explore the private living quarters of the President. Discover the luxurious furnishings, exquisite artwork, and beautiful tapestries that create an ambiance of sophistication and prestige.

4. The Presidential Gardens: Take a stroll through the palace gardens, a serene oasis in the heart of the city. Enjoy the meticulously manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and tranquil fountains.

Significance:

The Presidential Palace holds great significance for our nation. It serves as a symbol of our democracy, a reminder of the values and principles on which our country was founded. It is a place where leaders come together to discuss and shape the future of our nation.

Conclusion:

We hope you have enjoyed this tour of the Presidential Palace and gained a deeper understanding of its historical and cultural importance. As you explore further, take a moment to appreciate the beauty and significance of this remarkable building. Thank you for joining us, and we hope you have a memorable visit!

总统府英文导游词 篇三

总统府英文导游词

  Hello everyone:

  Now we will visit the famous tourist site in Nanjing——the Presidential Palace and understand its history.

  The Presidential Palace is located at 292 Changjiang Road. Up to now it is over six hundred years old. It was constructed as the Marquis Guide’s Residence and then Prince Han’s Residence in the early years of the Ming Dynasty. It successively became the Official residences of Liangjiang Viceroys in the Qing Dynasty. The Emperors Kangxi and Qianlong often used here as their temporary Dwelling Palace when they made inspection tours of South China.

  During the period of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom, Hong Xiuquan erected a large-scale Heavenly King’s Palace in the compound of the Liangjiang viceroy’s Official Residence.

  On 1 January 1912, Dr Sun Yat-sen was sworn in as the Provisional President here. It successively became the Official Residence of the Jiangsu Military Governors, the Vice-President’s Office and so forth in the following fifteen years. In 1927, the Nanjing Nationalist Government was established and here became the offices of it. After the occupation of Nanjing by Japanese troops in December 1937, the offices of the Nationalist Government served in turn as the Headquarters of the 16th Division of Japanese Troop. On 23 April 1949, Nanjing was liberated. The People’s Liberation Army occupied the Presidential Palace on 24 April.

  The scenic area of the Presidential Palace covers a space of 80000 square meters.

  The Presidential Palace

  It comprises three pieces of scenery: the former Nationalist Government and the Presidential Government in the center; the former Provisional President Sun Yat-sen's Office Building, the Office of the Secretary General, the West Garden and the General Staff Headquarters in the west; the Executive Yuan, the Tao Shu and Lin Zexu Memorial Temple, Stable and the Exhibition of the Material on the Liangjiang Viceroy's Official Residence in the east.

  The presidential Palace has a heave historical culture, unique historical materials and beautiful natural environment with classical constructions. Now it was opened to the world as the Nanjing Museum of Modern Chinese History.

  Now, please follow me to visit the Presidential Palace.

  Opposite to the gate of the palace across the street is the Screen Wall. Built in 1930, the Gate Tower is a two-storeyed building with three arch-gates in an imitation of ancient Rome style. It used to be the guardroom during the period of the Republic of China.

  The Palace of Heavenly King, surrounded by the two walls, is found right at the entrance of the gate. The area within the outer wall was called “The City of Sun”, while that within the main inner wall was called “The city of the Golden Dragon”.There were many grand buildings within the two walls. On both sides of the main hall were gardens. The palace is newly restored, including the study, throne and imperial harem. In addition, the history of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom is on exhibition here.

  The complex in the east of the

count was the yamen of Governor general of Multi-province. Yamen is the government office in feudal China.

  The building is the Presidential Palace. The first floor was the office of secretariat. The second floor was the president’s, vice president’s office and the secretary-general’s office. The third floor was the State Conference Hall, in which the most important meetings were held once two weeks.

  After visiting here, please come with me to continue to visit the western side of the Presidential Residence.

  Xuyuan Garden is located at the western side of the Presidential Residence. Xuyuan Garden was first built for Chen Li as his mansion in the Ming Dynasty, some 600 years ago. In 1404, the succeeded emperor Zhu Di made his second son Zhu Gaoxu the Prince of Han. As the prince stuck to stay in Nanjing and lived here, the garden had been called Xu (Yuan) garden since that time.

  Xuyuan

  The garden covers an area of 1.4 hectares, consisting of 3 parts---a small courtyard in front of the garden, he east part with a rocky hill, and the east with a vase-like water pond.

  The courtyard is a bit small, but yet well worth seeing because it’s the only passage to the west garden. The outer gate of the yard used to be the place for sedan chair carriers taking the load off their shoulders for rest. On the lintel of the gate is inland a carved brick with two Chinese characters “Xuyuan”.

  When tourists go out of the moon gate, they come to the main body of the West Garden. The rocky is the first attraction when visitors enter the main body of the garden from the yard. In a Chinese garden, a rocky hill, which is made of the rocks washed in Taihu Lake, is an artistic imitation of the nature to indicate the harmony between human and the nature.

  Tongyin Hall

  Northeast to the rockery is Tongyin Hall. As tongyin is similar to Qinyin in sound, which is the sound of ancient Chinese music instrument, Tongyin implies the connotation of bosom friend——Zhiyin in Chinese pinyin. A story goes like this.

  The Fangsheng Pavilion, also called “Mandarin Duck Pavilion,” has two roofs linked like two mandarin ducks sleeping with their necks together. Seen from far away, the pavilion seems to be twin pavilions. The design is symbolic of faithfulness between man and woman.

  The lake we looked is shaped like a porcelain vase. A vase in Chinese is pronounced as “ping”, which has a number of the connotations as “peace, safety, harmony, serenity, repose, ease, or tranquility”.

  The great attraction in the lake is a marble boat called unmoored boat——a miniature of the famous one in Beijing’s summer palace. The boat was built in the 1746 by Yin Jishan, the governor-general of the multi-province, who wanted to show the reception and hospitality to Emperor Qianlong during the emperor’s inspection tour here. AS the boat is made of marble in water, there is no need to moor it, hence the name “unmoored boat”.

  Unmoored Boat

  Opposite to the boat, across the lake, lies the Pavilion of Ripples, which is a complex of architectures of Chinese ancient style, including terrace, pavilion and bridge. And the place is wonderful for people to enjoy the scenery of full moon as well as the pleasant music on the evening of traditional Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival.

  There are several interesting buildings worth lingering a while, for example, the Sunset Pavilion with a three-piece tablet of Eastern Wu Emperor Sun Hao’s writing, the Outlook Pavilion with a tablet of Chinese painting and carving, the Imperial Tablet Pavilion with the handwriting of Emperor Qianlong. Nevertheless, what the visitors long to visit most is undoubtedly the office of Dr. Sun Yatsen. When Dr. Sun Yatsen was elected provisional president of the Republic of china in 1912 after the 1911 Revolution, he had a western style office building put up near the garden where he held important meeting and met friends.

  Now you can go around and take photos. If you have any problems, please ask me.

总统府英文导游词(经典3篇)

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