Prince Gong's Mansion Pictures

The residential portion is arranged in three sets of courtyards occupying central, eastern and western axes conforming to the standard mansion of a prince.

Prince Gong’s Mansion is the most complete preserved royal residence that still exists today. Two of its owners are illustrious figures of the Qing Dynasty: one was Emperor Qianlong’s favorite courtier He Shen; the other was Prince Gong, also called Yi Xin, the younger brother of Emperor Tongzhi. The palace consists of the Mansion and the Garden. The palace represents half history of the Qing Dynasty and exemplifies the rich and splendid culture of Qing princes’ mansions. Attraction Intro: Prince Gong's Mansion
  • The residential portion is arranged in three sets of courtyards occupying central, eastern and western axes conforming to the standard mansion of a prince.
  • Ticket Examination to the Prince Gong’s Mansion
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Asked by Mr.van den Berg | Feb. 15, 2011 20:31Reply
I must have something wrong: where do I find Beijing planning exhibition hall?????
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Answered by Mr.Jason | Feb. 16, 2011 00:42
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Take subway and get off at Qianmen Station. Get our from Southest Exit. You can find it east side of Beijing Old Train Station Museum.
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