The Chinese Palace on Queen Island was built in 1753 by King Freudrick of Sweden to celebrate Queen Ulrika's birthday on July 24. It was originally a wooden structure and small in size. Ten years later, the king ordered the palace to be rebuilt with wooden stone structures, built in 1769, and in the 1950s, a large-scale renovation, which became the style of today. This is a blend of Chinese-style palaces and French Rococo architecture, with the elegance of Oriental architecture and the ornateness of Western architecture. The whole building is arched, the palace top is decorated with Chinese palaces and carved with dragons, but no glazed tiles. I heard that there is a Chinese palace on Queen Island. Of course, I want to see what it is. After seeing it, it is different from the imagination. It is said that the red and green colors and dragon decorations are Chinese characteristics. This is the Chinese palace imagined by the king and designer. It is not bad to have such a building in a distant country. There is a "yurt" on the road to the Chinese Palace. I first saw this yurt, and then I saw the Chinese Palace and felt that it also had a little yurt smell. There is also a Chinese-style pavilion next to the Chinese Palace.