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Xanadu, also '''Zanadu''', '''Shangdu''' or '''Shang-tu''' ( of Kublai Khan 's Mongol Empire , which covered much of Asia . The city was located in what is now called Inner Mongolia , 275 km north of Beijing , about 28 km northwest of the modern town of Duolun . The capital consisted of the square-shaped "Outer City" (2,200 metres square), "Inner City" (1,400 metres square), and the palace, where Kublai Khan stayed in summer. The palace was 550 metres square, 40% the size of the Forbidden City in Beijing. The most visible modern-day remnants are the earthen walls though there is also a (ground-level) circular brick platform in the centre of the inner enclosure. Xanadu was visited by Venetian explorer Marco Polo in 1275; it became fabled as a metaphor for opulence.

The Mongolian Emperors of the Yuan Dynasty made very few changes to China, imbibing much of the Confucian ist and Taoist Philosophies , and remodelling their Government on the native dynasties they had defeated. However, they opened up the empire to westerners, allowing travellers like Venetian Explorer Marco Polo in 1275 to report the wonders of the Eastern capital to their fellow Europeans.

The reported splendour of Xanadu later inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge to write his great poem '' Kubla Khan '' and caused Xanadu to become a metaphor for opulence. Xanadu is remembered today largely thanks to this poem, which contains the following oft-quoted lines:

: ''In Xanadu did Kubla Khan''
: ''A stately pleasure-dome decree:''
: ''Where Alph, the sacred river, ran''
: ''Through caverns measureless to man''
: ''Down to a sunless sea.''
: ''So twice five miles of fertile ground''
: ''With walls and towers were girdled round:''
: ''And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills, ''
: ''Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree;''
: ''And here were forests ancient as the hills,''
: ''Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.''

Coleridge used Artistic License with his poem, and few aspects of the description are in evidence at the actual site.


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  • Now We Are In Xanadu! Newspaper travel report about Xanadu aka Yuanshangdu in Inner Mongolia, including updated travel tips on how to get there.