• As the Prince Gong’s Mansion has some of the “Dream of Red Mansions” in the scene depicted, it was stated that Prince Gong’s Mansion Garden, Grand View...
  • In 1851, the mansion was offered to Prince Gong by Emperor Xianfeng (1851-1862), hence the name. Now it is the most well preserved mansion in Beijing.
  • Prince Gong's Mansion, also known as the Prince Kung Mansion, is a museum and tourist attraction located in Xicheng District, Beijing, just north of the...
  • Prince Gong’s Mansion is an antique attraction within the Third Ring Road of Beijing, and it is also the largest royal palace in China in the Qing Dynasty.
  • Prince Gong's Mansion is one of the most ornate and extravagant royal residences in Beijing.It was built in 1777 by imperial minister He Shen during the reign of...
  • The Prince Gong Mansion was constructed in 1777 during the Qing Dynasty for Heshen, a prominent court official in the reign of the Qianlong Emperor.
  • The mansion reopened as the "Prince Gong Mansion" on 24 August 2008. It showcases the lives of Manchu nobles and aspects of the Qing dynasty.
  • It witnessed the Qing Dynasty from rising and falling, so there is a saying “One Prince Gong’s Mansion, Half History of Qing Dynasty”.
  • Prince Gong's mansion is composed of two parts: Mansion and garden. It is about 330 meters long from north to South and 180 meters wide from east to west.
  • In the case of the Prince Gong Mansion however, the total architecture is incomplete as the central Spirit Hall has been destroyed and is missing.