• Prince Gong's Mansion is a well-preserved imperial residence in Beijing, China. It is known for its exquisite architecture and beautiful gardens.
  • Walk on and turn left (still Qián Hǎi Xī Jiē), and the new south entrance to Prince Gōng’s Mansion is on your right.
  • Top ways to experience Prince Kung's (Gong) Mansion. ... Small Group Tour to Prince Gong's Mansion, Confucian Temple, Imperial College.
  • Prince Gong's Mansion is the best preserved mansion in China, including the mansion and the park. Prince Gong's Mansion covers an area of 61,120 square...
  • Just over half of the Prince Gong Mansion is the residential portion, while the remainder is devoted to an ornamental garden to the rear.
  • Prince Gong's Mansion (gōng wángfǔ 恭王府) is Beijing's largest and the best preserved Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) princely mansion and is located at Qianhai...
  • In 1851, Prince Gong (Yixin), a great political figure in late Qing Dynasty, became the third owner of the mansion and it was renamed Prince Gong's Mansion since...
  • Gongwangfu, aka Prince Gong’s Mansion, has more than 30 various architectural highlights, and its layout is exquisite and extraordinary.
  • Originally built in 1777, Prince Gong's Mansion was once the residence of Heshen, the favorite minister of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.
  • In the second year of Xianfeng, Prince Gong moved to this mansion which was originally called Prince Gong’s Mansion.