Former residence of ancient Chinese nobilities
The former residence of China’ s last empress, Wanrong, is located in Xicheng District nowadays. The site recorded Wanrong’s life with the last emperor of Qing Dynasty, Puyi outside of the Forbidden City. When the royal family was expelled from the Forbidden City in 1924, Wanrong had spent a few days in the residence, before […]
Beijing Prince Gong’s Mansion is located in the northern shore of Prince Gong’s Mansion Shichahai is the world’s largest courtyard, but also today, Beijing, more than 60 blocks in the Qing Dynasty palace to save the most complete one. Divided into two parallel east, central and western three-way. Road building is the three main sites, […]
The Former Residence of Rong Lu is located in Ju’er Hutong. Capped by Jiaodaokou South Main Street to the east and Nanluoguxiang to the west, the 400-meter Ju’er Hutong, like many other lanes around this area, dates back to the Yuan dynasty. Because this hutong is narrow and long, like a centipede, Ju’er is also […]