• 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...
  • A classical beauty located in bustling Beijing, Prince Gong’s Mansion is a scene that is reminiscent of quintessential Chinese period dramas, dressed up with...
  • The garden in Prince Gong's Mansion is named Cuijin, meaning concentrated cream of the most beautiful flowers, and to this day it lives up to its name.
  • It was built during the Qing Dynasty and is now a popular tourist attraction in the city. Here are some of the things you can do when visiting Prince Gong’s Mansion
  • Each building within Prince Gong's Mansion has its own historical story, and it has also witnessed the rise and fall of the Qing Dynasty.
  • 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 the best preserved mansion in China, including the mansion and the park. Prince Gong's Mansion covers an area of 61,120 square...
  • Prince Gong's Mansion is the best-preserved royal mansion in Beijing. Located north of Beihai Lake--or east of Qianhai Lake in the Back Lakes area...
  • Prince Gong's Mansion is the largest Siheyuan in the world, consisting of three parallel building groups along the eastern, middle and western axis.
  • Prince Gong’s Mansion was originally built in 1777 during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor for his favorite adviser, Heshen (和珅).