• The Palace of Prolonging Happiness (Chinese: 延禧宫; pinyin: Yánxǐgōng), also known as Yanxi Palace, is one of the Six Eastern Palaces in the inner court of the Forbidden City.
  • The Palace of Prolonging Happiness (Yanxigong) is situated at the southeast inner court of the Forbidden City , south to the Palace of Eternal Harmony...
  • Palace of prolonged happiness (Yanxi gong). The extended Happiness Palace was destroyed by fire during the Daoguang reign (1821 to 1850).
  • The Hall of Prolonging Happiness (Yanxi gong) was destroyed by fire during the Daoguang reign (1821-1850). In 1931, a few years after the Palace...
  • The most unique of the Forbidden City's six eastern palaces, the Palace of Prolonging Happiness features an unfinished 20th-century...
  • The Palace of Prolonging Happiness goes through a checkered history in the early twentieth century, and is now home to exhibition galleries.
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  • Photo taken at Palace of Prolonging Happiness by James M. on 10/9/2021. ... Photos 32 Photos. Related Searches. palace of prolonging happiness 北京市 •.
  • Palace of Prolonging Happiness (Yanxi Gong), also known as "Crystal Palace", is the only Western-style building, preserved in its unfinished state.
  • The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming dynasty to the end of the Qing dynasty—the years 1420 to 1912.
  • Originally named the Palace of Longevity, the Palace of Prolonged Happiness is one of the Eastern Six Palaces, constructed in 1420 during the Ming Dynasty.
  • ...has pledged RMB100 million to the Palace Museum to support heritage research and conservation of the Palace of Prolonging Happiness (Yanxi Gong) as...
  • RM2AHWRW1–The Palace of Prolonging Happiness (Yangxi Gong), The Forbidden City, Beijing, China.