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What subway stations are there near Qingwangfu Exhibition Hall?

Qingwangfu is a historic building in Tianjin, and its architectural decoration literature is still very profound. When you visit it, you can feel that the steps here, including the front hall, are in line with your status. You can visit it!

Tianjin Qingwangfu was built in 1922. It is the former residence of the eldest son of Qing Prince Yi, the great-grandson of Emperor Qianlong, and the former residence of Qing Zhen Zai Zhen in Tianjin. Cambridge Road, located in the British Concession in Tianjin at that time, is now No.55 Chongqing Road in Heping District, which is a historic building under special protection in Tianjin. The interior exhibition hall tells the story of past lives in Qingwangfu. The magnificent and elegant garden is the venue for the wedding banquet of the newlyweds, and the distinguished and luxurious main building combines Chinese and western styles.

Location of scenic spots: Qingwangfu Courtyard, No.55 Chongqing Road, Heping District, Tianjin (near Minyuan Stadium)

Opening hours: 9: -17: 3; Ticket closing time: 17: (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)

Tickets: 24 yuan

Transportation: Take No.619, No.871, No.96 and No.954 and get off at Chongqing Road, and you can walk there.

When it comes to the Fifth Avenue in Tianjin, it is a world-class building complex that can be as famous as the Bund in Shanghai. In this 12,8-square-kilometer area, there are as many as 2,185 historic buildings distributed on 22 streets and lanes, which has achieved a unique urban landscape that combines Chinese and Western styles and is used both in ancient and modern times. It is precisely because of this unique charm that the Fifth Avenue has attracted hundreds of Chinese and foreign celebrities and politicians to live here, among which the "Iron Hat Celebrates Prince" in the late Qing Dynasty is one of them. His residence, Qingwangfu, is undoubtedly the representative of the former residence of Fifth Avenue because of its profound historical background and legendary color, and the British Concession ranks as the crown of Chinese buildings.

Pick up the ticket and enter the gate on the left, facing the Wangfu Garden. Now it is used by a coffee shop, with tables and chairs and parasols in the middle. Two singers are playing warm songs with professional acoustics and perfect timbre. A rope divides the area, the courtyard belongs to the coffee shop, the main building belongs to the exhibition hall, and the annex building and Shanyili villa on the right belong to the hotel, a Wangfu, and the world is divided into three parts.

as soon as I stepped into the main building, the breath of history came to my face. The wall is built with Chinese-style blue bricks, the wide cloister around it is matched with China traditional glass columns, and there are 17 and a half steps in front of the gate. Because the numbers such as 9 and 18 can only be used by the emperor at that time, the lack of half steps is just in line with the identity of Prince Qing.

It was originally the private residence of Xiao Dezhang, the eunuch general manager in the late Qing Dynasty, and was bought by Qing Prince Zaizhen, hence the name "Qing Palace". Now, it is Qingwangfu Mountain Yili Hotel. The exhibition hall tells the story of past lives in Qingwangfu. The magnificent and elegant garden is the venue for the wedding banquet of newlyweds, and the distinguished and luxurious main building combines Chinese and western styles. Nearby traffic

Xiaobailou (subway station) is 7 meters

Yingkou Road (subway station) is 1.1 kilometers

Xiawafang subway station is 1.6 kilometers

Anshan Road (subway station) is 1.9 kilometers

Jinwan Square (subway station) is 2.1 kilometers

zhi gu (subway station) is 2,3 kilometers.