• A complete guide on how to visit Prince Gong's Mansion in Beijing, including information on getting there, tickets, opening hours, exploring the mansion...
  • 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...
  • The mansion reopened as the "Prince Gong Mansion" on 24 August 2008.[1] It showcases the lives of Manchu nobles and aspects of the Qing dynasty.
  • prince gongs mansion Prince Gong's Mansion is located near Shichahai Lake, to the northwest of the Forbidden City in Beijing.
  • On April 22 of the second year of Xianfeng, Prince Gong Yixin moved to this mansion and was originally called Prince Gong’s Mansion.
  • 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 the case of the Prince Gong Mansion however, the total architecture is incomplete as the central Spirit Hall has been destroyed and is missing.
  • Prince Gong's Mansion. The dwelling is a traditional courtyard mansion of a style that was popular in imperial Beijing among the wealthy.
  • 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 Yixin (1833-1898) is the sixth son of the Daoguang Emperor (1782-1850) of the Qing Dynasty. ... 50,000 square foot mansion never finished.