Industrial Age · East Asia · War
1860
Summer Palace Burned
October 18, 1860
Lord Elgin's troops entered Beijing and, on the orders of the British commander, looted and burned the Yuanmingyuan - the Qing emperors' exquisite garden-palace of European follies, lakes, and pavilions. It was a deliberate act of cultural vandalism meant to punish the court for mistreating prisoners. China has not forgotten it.