Introduction
Prince Gong's Mansion, located on Qianhai West Street in the Xicheng District of Beijing, is the largest mansion of a prince during the Qing Dynasty. It was originally the residence of the powerful official He Shen during the reign of Emperor Qianlong. The mansion has undergone the historical process from the peak to the decline of the Qing Dynasty, bearing rich historical and cultural information, and is a representative of ancient Chinese prince's mansion culture.
Advantages
Prince Gong's Mansion not only has a high historical value, but its architectural style is unique, blending Han and Manchu cultural characteristics. The gardens within the mansion are exquisite, exemplifying Chinese garden art. Visitors can appreciate the luxury and delicacy of ancient prince's mansions here and feel the charm of traditional Chinese culture.
Ticket Prices
- Adult Ticket: 40 RMB
- Student Ticket: 20 RMB (with student ID)
- Special groups may enter for free or at a discount; please consult the scenic area for details.
Opening Hours
- Spring, Summer, and Autumn (April 1 to October 31): 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- Winter (November 1 to March 31 of the following year): 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Preferential Policies
- Children under 1.2 meters tall can enter the park for free.
- Seniors with a senior ID card can enjoy a half-price discount.
- People with disabilities can enter the park for free with a disability certificate.
Transportation
- Bus: Take buses 13, 42, 107, 111, 118, 609, 612, 623, or 701 and get off at Beihai North Gate Station, then walk to the destination.
- Subway: Take Subway Line 6 and get off at Beihai North Station, then walk to the destination.
- Taxi or ride-hailing services like DiDi: Enter "恭王府" as the destination.
Keywords in Chinese and English
- 恭王府:Prince Gong's Mansion
- 和珅:He Shen
- 王府文化:Prince's Mansion Culture
- 中国园林:Chinese Garden
- 历史文化信息:Historical and Cultural Information
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