Stroll through the Prince Gong’s Mansion, immersing yourself in the solemn dignity of ancient Chinese official residences. Discover the secluded beauty of classical gardens, marveling at the artistry of traditional Chinese landscape design. Capture the picturesque landscapes with your camera as you wander this Qing-era sanctuary.
Explore ceremonial halls like the Yin’an Hall and Jiale Hall, once used for sacrificial rituals, and experience the allure of Shamanism through their cultural remnants.
Please note: Prince Gong’s Mansion requires real-name admission—each visitor must provide their full passport number in advance.
No electronic tickets are issued; foreign visitors must redeem paper tickets at the General Affairs Office near the entrance by presenting their passport.
The Prince Gong’s Mansion, a legendary residence embodying "half of the Qing Dynasty’s history," invites you to traverse dual timelines—He Shen’s opulent private villa and Prince Gong’s imperial office. The Yin’an Hall’s gilded carvings whisper tales of a corrupt minister’s extravagance, while the rear Hidden Tower’s 100-room labyrinth hides secrets. Pausing at the Western-style Gate, admire the Grand Theater’s celestial dome frescoes and the "Blessing" Stele, where royal grandeur merges with scholarly elegance. Wander the Bat-shaped Pond’s winding corridors, trace the "Eternal Blessings Garden" by Shichahai, and make rubbings of Emperor Kangxi’s calligraphy at the Secret Cloud Cave, letting centuries of auspicious energy enrich your journey.
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