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Peking University First Hospital

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Peking University First Hospital (20220730172143)
Peking University First Hospital (20220730172143)

Peking University First Hospital (simplified Chinese: 北京大学第一医院; traditional Chinese: 北京大學第一醫院; pinyin: Běijīng Dàxué Dìyī Yīyuàn), also called Beida Hospital (北大醫院; Běidà Yīyuàn), is the oldest affiliated hospital of the Peking University Health Science Center. It was founded in 1915 and is now a large comprehensive 3A hospital in China, integrating medical services with teaching and research. Beida Hospital is also the Central Government Designated Hospital.

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Peking University First Hospital
Xishiku Str, Xicheng District Shichahai Subdistrict

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北京大学第一医院

Xishiku Str 8号
100032 Xicheng District, Shichahai Subdistrict
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Beihai Park (simplified Chinese: 北海公园; traditional Chinese: 北海公園) is a public park and former imperial garden located in the northwestern part of the Imperial City, Beijing. First built in the 11th century, it is among the largest of all Chinese gardens and contains numerous historically important structures, palaces, and temples. Since 1925, the place has been open to the public as a park. It is also connected at its northern end to the Shichahai. The park has an area of more than 69 hectares (171 acres), with a lake that covers more than half of the entire park. At the center of the park is an island called Jade Flower Island (瓊華島; 琼华岛; Qiónghuádǎo), whose highest point is 32 meters (105 ft). Beihai literally means "Northern Sea". There are also corresponding Central (Zhonghai) and Southern (Nanhai) "Seas" elsewhere. These latter two are joined inside a complex of buildings known after them as Zhongnanhai; it is the home of China's paramount leaders. The Beihai Park, as with many of Chinese imperial gardens, was built to imitate renowned scenic spots and architecture from various regions of China such as Lake Tai, the elaborate pavilions and canals of Hangzhou and Yangzhou, the delicate garden structures in Suzhou and others all served as inspirations for the design of the numerous sites in this imperial garden. The structures and scenes in the Beihai Park are described as masterpieces of gardening technique that reflects the style and the superb architectural skill and richness of traditional Chinese garden art.