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    Prince Gong's Residence is situated in the Western Street of Qian Hai, Western District, Beijing. It is a comparatively well preserved one of former Princes' residences in Beijing City. The masters of this Prince's Residence had changed a lot. In the beginning it belonged to He Kun, Councillor of the Court who was criminated in the fourth year of Emperor Jia Qing's reign (1799) resulting in the confiscation of the residence.

    The Emperor then bestowed it to his younger brother, Yong Lin and named it Residence of Prince Qing. When Emperor Xian Feng came to reign, he took it back, granted to his younger brother Yi Su and named it Prince Gong's Residence.

    Prince Gong's Residence occupies an area of 30 thousand square meters. The building is divided into two parts, the living quarter and garden. In the living quarter structure, there are five courtyards from south to north in file. From east to west are three set courtyards, east middle and west in a row, among which Xijinzhai (former name Qing Yi Hall) in the western set is most famous. It was built by imitating the Ning Shou Gong (Palace of Peace and Longevity) in the Forbidden City, adopting the hook connection structure. A partitioned-off section of a large room with a heating stove was built inside the hall, which is deep and broad, bright and spacious with superb design. Part of the garden inside the Prince Gong's Residence is in the northern side of the living quarter where turning corridor, pavilion, mountain rock, flowers and trees are all in elegant layout. In the stone cave of the rockery above the lake, there is the Emperor Kang Xi's inscription of Chinese character "Fu" (Good Fortune).

    The design of the living quarter and garden of the Prince Gong Residence is imposing and magnificent. Rooms and broad yards are laid out in turnings and in maze, the scenery of which is exquisite and delicate. In the old days there was murmuring stream flowing through the Garden which has many similarities with the grand garden described in the famous novel "The Dream of Red Chamber", hence it has been acknowledged as the Rong Guo Residence and Grand Garden of "The Dream of the Red Chamber".
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    • #3
      The Prince Gong Mansion also called the Prince Kung's Mansion, is a museum located in the western part of central Beijing, China, north of the Shichahai Lake. Consisting of large mansions in the typical siheyuan layout and gardens, the Prince Gong Mansion is known as one of the most ornate and extravagant residence compounds in all of Beijing.
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      • #4
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        • #5
          I think it is a museum.
          Last edited by hotelmountain; 09-26-2013, 10:46 AM.
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