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- en.wikipedia.org Jingjiang Princes' PalaceJingjiang Princes' Palace (Chinese: 靖江王府; pinyin: Jìngjiāng Wángfǔ) is a historical site in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
- visitguilin.org Guilin Attractions Jingjiang PalaceThe Jingjiang Palace in Guilin is a spectacular Princes Palace steeped in history and the best preserved Palace remaining from the Ming Dynasty.
- westchinago.com guilin-jingjiang-palaceCompletion: 1392. Official phone number: 0773-2851941. Guilin Jingjiang Palace. ... Jingjiang Prince’s Mansion Museum is also called “Chengyun Palace”.
- easytourchina.com scene-v1564-solitary-beauty-…Jingjiang Princes’ Palace as the residence of Jingjiang Princes was first built in 1372 in Ming dynasty, 34 years earlier than the Forbidden City in Beijing.
- tripways.com Travel Guide Jingjiang Princes’ City in GuilinJingjiang Princes’ City, aka the Jingjiang Princes’ Palace or Wangcheng, is a historical site located in the inner section of Guild.
- top-rated.online cities/Guilin/place/p/6089934/…14th-century walled city where Ming princes once lived, plus views from a limestone peak. ... Jingjiang Princes' Palace. Tourist attraction • National park.
- asiaculturaltravel.co.uk jingjiang-princes-city/It is commonly referred to as Jingjiang Princes Palace or Wang Cheng which, though similar in pronunciation, we assure you bears no connection to the 1980s...
- mw.2markers.com 1117264Jingjiang Princes' Palace — local attraction, which is located at Zhonghua Rd, Xiufeng District, Guilin, Guangxi, China and belongs to the category — national park.
- tripadvisor.com Things to Do in Guilin Jingjiang Royal ResidenceThe Jingjiang Princes Palace is a small Forbidden City built in the Ming Dynasty (pre-dating the Beijing Forbidden City by just over 30 years).
- guilinchina.net attraction/jingjiang-palace-…Enclosed by an imposing wall with huge gates, the Princely Palace , was the official residence of Prince Jingjiang of Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), It is a...