I have mastered the art of manipulating the compass and breaking geomantic formations at the Prince Gong Mansion.
Nestled within the alleyways by the Houhai Lake, there lies a royal mansion that rivals the grandeur of the imperial palace - the residence of the handsome Qing Dynasty official, He Shen, known as the Prince Gong Mansion. This architectural marvel blends Eastern and Western styles, exuding exquisite elegance. Its Feng Shui design is truly unparalleled. Embark on a journey with a compass in hand, exploring the Prince Gong Mansion and immersing yourself in the enchanting power of traditional Chinese Feng Shui culture...
🏯︱A One-Minute Introduction to the Prince Gong Mansion
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The Prince Gong Mansion is the largest royal mansion of the Qing Dynasty, once inhabited by He Shen and Yong Lin, and later by Prince Gong Yixin, from whom the mansion derives its name. Spanning approximately 60,000 square meters, the mansion boasts over 30 diverse architectural complexes. Its rear garden, according to historical records, was rebuilt on the site of a Ming Dynasty garden, thus possessing a longer history. The mansion and its garden have witnessed the rise and fall of the Qing Dynasty, hence the saying, "One Prince Gong Mansion, half of Qing Dynasty history."
🏯︱The Feng Shui of the Prince Gong Mansion
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The fortune of the Prince Gong Mansion is attributed to its Feng Shui. Despite enduring the confiscation of property by Emperor Jiaqing, invasions by the Anglo-French Allied Forces and the Eight-Nation Alliance, and various "movements," the mansion remains relatively well-preserved, a testament to more than mere "luck." It is no exaggeration to say that the Prince Gong Mansion is a stellar representative of China's top-tier Feng Shui architecture. Its impeccable Feng Shui, priceless decorations, and meticulous details make it worthy of being called China's premier luxury residence.
◾In terms of location, the Prince Gong Mansion is situated on Beijing's water dragon vein. It is said that Beijing has two dragon veins: the earth dragon, which is the Forbidden City's dragon vein, and the water dragon, which refers to the line of Shichahai, Houhai, and Beihai.
◾In terms of layout, the Prince Gong Mansion presents a narrow front and wide rear, a Feng Shui design symbolizing "attracting nobility and gathering fortune." The "Zhai Jing" even states that a building with a narrow front and wide rear, resembling a "coffin shape," is a residence of wealth and nobility.
Moreover, the mansion's Treasure Tower with 99.5 rooms and the 10,000 Fu (blessings) within the mansion are all meticulously designed.
⭐︱The Feng Shui Maze Game of the Prince Gong Mansion
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Follow the electronic guide of the "Mansion Maze" murder mystery game, immersively traveling back to the Prince Gong Mansion a century ago. Listen to the introductions and dialogues in the audio guide, step by step, delve into every corner of the mansion, learn to use the compass in your hand while listening, and solve the Feng Shui maze in the mansion. After more than three hours, you will be familiar with every brick and stone in the Prince Gong Mansion, and most importantly, you will unlock a new skill - using a compass to read Feng Shui! How cool is that!
㊙️︱Practical Information
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📍︱Prince Gong Mansion, No. 17 Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District
🚌︱580 meters walk from Beihai North Station on Subway Line 6
⏰︱Prince Gong Mansion opening hours: 8:30-17:00, game set collection time: 9:00-14:00
⏳︱The game starts as soon as you enter the main gate of the Prince Gong Mansion, and it takes 3-4 hours
💡︱It is recommended to wear headphones and bring a mobile power bank
👩👩👧👦︱Suitable for at least three people to play together
💰︱Prince Gong Mansion ticket: 40 yuan/person, mystery-solving game: 288 yuan/set, can be used by multiple people
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Prince Gong's Mansion, the former royal residence, has now become a great place for tourists to explore the culture of the Qing Dynasty. Stepping into it, it feels like traveling back to that glorious era. The solemnity of the Yin'an Hall, the elegance of the back garden, and the uniqueness of the Grand Theater are all fascinating. In particular, the Fu character stele is the treasure of the mansion, which makes people feel the weight of history and the depth of culture.
A place worth visiting. My friend came to Beijing to spend half a day here and learned about history. It was really shocking. This attraction is well protected. There is a large flow of tourists on weekends. Highly recommended.
Prince Gong's Mansion is the largest palace in the Qing Dynasty. It was once the residence of Heshen and Prince Gong Yizhen. The scenic area is large, and Xijinzhai is very famous. A piece of golden nanmu is worth 2.7 billion yuan, and you can smell the faint fragrance of golden nanmu at the door. The treasure house is huge and shocking, and you can touch the word "Fu" in the garden. Overall, it is worth visiting.
This tour guide is really great! He is very patient, friendly, and interesting, making our trip even better. ここは Lipai いですね, うちの Travel はいいです!
Prince Gong's Mansion is a place I want to visit and learn about history and culture. I want to learn more about history and culture as I am a primary school student. I am very lacking in history and culture. I am very attracted to the ancient poems on TV. Now my granddaughter has grown up and has time to supplement her history! I also bought a lot of old books such as Water Margin in 1975, including Yang Yi's ancient poems and Wu Pengfei's audio commentary, and various books I like! Thank you for the opportunity to contact me!
Knowing the history, Prince Gong's Mansion is the most well-preserved Qing Dynasty palace in Beijing, and it can be called "the pearl of Shichahai". "The Crescent River surrounds the house like a coiled dragon, and the West Mountain looks like a crouching tiger from afar." This is the description of Prince Gong's Mansion in history books. In view of the relationship between the three generations of owners, there is also a saying that "One Prince Gong's Mansion represents half of the history of the Qing Dynasty".
It is a wonderful palace with traditional Chinese arts, and the story behind it is even more interesting and exciting. this is a must-visit if you are in Beijing.
Today's Wang Gong's tour, Mr. Zeng's explanation is really vivid! She is kind and nice. We are all very happy. They all said that friends will introduce her to Beijing in the future.