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- Walk on and turn left (still Qián Hǎi Xī Jiē), and the new south entrance to Prince Gōng’s Mansion is on your right.
- Classical Suzhou gardening style. A corridor at the mansion. Prince Gong's Mansion, also known as the Prince Kung Mansion...
- However, in 1851, the mansion was acquired by Prince Gong, the younger brother of the Xianfeng Emperor, who extensively renovated and expanded it into the...
- Prince Gong's Mansion covers an area of 61,120 square meters and has more than 30 buildings.
- Prince Gong’s Mansion has gone through the historical process of the Qing Dynasty from its heyday to its decline...
- On May 18, 2012, the unveiling ceremony of Prince Gong’s Mansion listed as the national AAAAA level tourist attraction was held...
- In the second year of Xianfeng, Prince Gong moved to this mansion which was originally called Prince Gong’s Mansion.
- The Prince Kung Mansion is one of the most exquisite and the best-preserved imperial mansions in Beijing.
- 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, located in the northwest corner of Shichahai, is perhaps the most spectacular non-imperial mansion built in China's 5,000 years of history.