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Taiye Lake or Taiye Pond was an artificial lake in imperial City, Beijing during the Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties of China. The beauty and utility of the lake was responsible for the siting of Kublai Khan's palace and the position of modern Beijing. It continues to exist but it is now known separately as the "North", "Central", and "South Sea"s, the three interconnected lakes just west of the Forbidden City in downtown Beijing. The northern lake makes up the public Beihai Park while the southern two are grouped together as Zhongnanhai, the headquarters for the Communist leadership of the People's Republic of China.

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  • Tchaj-jie-čch’ (cs)
  • Lago Taiye (it)
  • Taiye Lake (en)
  • Taiyesjön (sv)
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  • Tchaj-jie-čch’ nebo jezero Tchaj-jie (čínsky pinyin Tàiyèchí, znaky 太液池) je umělé jezero, které se nachází v historickém centru Pekingu v bývalém Císařském městě, západně od Zakázaného města. Krása jezera a jeho užitečnost pro zásobování vodou byly zohledněny při výběru umístění paláce chána Kublaje a města Pekingu. Jezero se zachovalo, nicméně je rozděleno do tří částí, doslova „tří moří“, severního (Pej-chaj), středního (Čung-chaj) a jižního (Nan-chaj). Severní jezero je částí veřejného parku Pej-chaj, jižní dvě tvoří většinu rozlohy areálu Čung-nan-chaj, sídla ústředí Komunistické strany Číny a vlády Čínské lidové republiky. (cs)
  • Taiyesjön (太液池; Tàiyèchí) var en konstgjord kejserlig sjö i Peking i Kina uppförd under Yuandynastin (1271–1368). Taiyesjön är idag uppdelad i Beihaisjön, Zhonghaisjön och Nanhaisjön i Xichengdistriktet i västra centrala Peking. Sjöarna formar idag Beihaiparken och Zhongnanhai. (sv)
  • Taiye Lake or Taiye Pond was an artificial lake in imperial City, Beijing during the Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties of China. The beauty and utility of the lake was responsible for the siting of Kublai Khan's palace and the position of modern Beijing. It continues to exist but it is now known separately as the "North", "Central", and "South Sea"s, the three interconnected lakes just west of the Forbidden City in downtown Beijing. The northern lake makes up the public Beihai Park while the southern two are grouped together as Zhongnanhai, the headquarters for the Communist leadership of the People's Republic of China. (en)
  • Il Lago Taiye (cinese 太液池T) era un grande lago artificiale limitrofo alla capitale imperiale cinese durante le dinastie cinese Jin, Yuan, Ming e Qing. Scavato entro i confini di quella che divenne la c.d. "Città imperiale" di Pechino ma in origine ameno luogo di ritiro dell'imperatore al tempo dei Jin, questo bacino, in ragione della sua bellezza ed utilità convinse Kublai Khan, fondatore della dinastia Yuan, a farne la sede del suo palazzo imperiale intorno al quale edificare la nuova capitale imperiale, Khanbaliq (odierna Pechino). (it)
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