• Jingjiang Princes' Palace (Chinese: 靖江王府; pinyin: Jìngjiāng Wángfǔ) is a historical site in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
  • The Jingjiang Palace in Guilin is a spectacular Princes Palace steeped in history and the best preserved Palace remaining from the Ming Dynasty.
  • Completion: 1392. Official phone number: 0773-2851941. Guilin Jingjiang Palace. ... Jingjiang Prince’s Mansion Museum is also called “Chengyun Palace”.
  • 14th-century walled city where Ming princes once lived, plus views from a limestone peak. ... Jingjiang Princes' Palace. Tourist attraction • National park.
  • Jingjiang PrincesPalace as the residence of Jingjiang Princes was first built in 1372 in Ming dynasty, 34 years earlier than the Forbidden City in Beijing.
  • Jingjiang Princes' Palace — local attraction, which is located at Zhonghua Rd, Xiufeng District, Guilin, Guangxi, China and belongs to the category — national park.
  • Jingjiang Princes’ City, aka the Jingjiang PrincesPalace or Wangcheng, is a historical site located in the inner section of Guild.
  • 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...
  • The Jingjiang Princes' City - also known as the Jingjiang Princes' Palace - is a notable landmark and a reputed attraction in Guilin.
  • Jingjiang Princes' Palace is a historic website in Guilin, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.