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Introduction to Prince Gong’s Mansion Attractions in Beijing Tourism

Beijing Tourism Prince Gong’s Mansion Attractions Introduction: Prince Gong’s Mansion is located on Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. It is the largest palace in the Qing Dynasty. It served as the residence of the corrupt officials Heshen and Prince Yonglin of Qing, and later It was named after Prince Gong Yixin lived there.

Prince Gong’s Mansion has gone through the historical process of the Qing Dynasty from its peak to its decline, so there is a saying that “a Prince Gong’s Mansion is half the history of the Qing Dynasty”.

The mansion covers an area of ??about 30,000 square meters and is composed of multiple courtyards running through strict axes. It is divided into three buildings in the middle, east and west, each with three courtyards.

Recommended play time at Prince Gong’s Mansion

Recommended play time: 2 hours - 4 hours.

When going to Prince Gong’s Mansion, you can choose a suitable time.

Spring and autumn are the peak tourist seasons.

Although Beijing has a long winter, the indoor heating equipment is very good, making it as warm as spring. Due to the large temperature difference between indoors and outdoors, you should wear thicker clothes when traveling to Beijing in winter. Beijing's spring and autumn are neither hot nor cold, and the climate is moderate, making it an ideal tourist season. Especially in autumn, the weather is crisp and the weather is pleasant, making it the "Golden Beijing" praised by Chinese and foreign tourists.

Where can I visit?

Yin'an Hall

Commonly known as Yinluan Hall, it is the most important building in Prince Gong's Mansion. As the main hall of the palace, it can only be opened during major events and important festivals, playing a ceremonial role. In the early years of the Republic of China, due to an accidental fire, the main hall and the east and west side halls were burned down. The Yin'an Hall courtyard was now rebuilt.

Jiale Hall

A building from the Heshen period. There is still a plaque of "Jia Le Hall" hanging there. This plaque is suspected to have been given to Heshen by Emperor Qianlong, but there is no signature or seal on the plaque, so there is no way to confirm it. However, Heshen left the "Jia Le Tang Poetry Collection", which shows that it is the name of Heshen's family. During the period of Prince Gong, Jiale Hall was mainly used as a sacrificial place for the royal palace, with tablets for ancestors and gods etc., and shamanistic rituals were the main ones.

Langrun Garden

Named "Langrun Garden or Cuijin Garden", it is commonly known as Prince Gong's Mansion Garden. Wandering in the garden is like strolling through the mountains and rivers. between. Echoing the mansion, the garden is also divided into three roads: east, middle and west. The middle road has a white marble arched stone gate in the Western architectural style as the entrance, with the Kangxi Emperor's imperial inscription "福" as the center. There is Dule Peak and the Bat Pond in the front, and there is the Green Sky Hidden and the Bat Hall in the back. The layout is evocative. endless. The grand theater hall on East Road is freshly and beautifully decorated, with purple wisteria flowers in full bloom, making people feel like they are watching a play under a wisteria trellis.