Liwangfu is located at No. 7, No. 9, Gennan Street, West Huangcheng. The Ming Dynasty was the private residence of Zhou Kui, a relative of Emperor Chongzhen. After the entry of the Qing Dynasty into Beijing, he became the Prince of Rites, the second son of Nur Hachi, Taizu of the Qing Dynasty, and one of the Eight Iron Hats Kings in the early Qing Dynasty. Now it is not open to visitors.
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Liwangfu is located at No. 7, No. 9, Gennan Street, West Huangcheng. The Ming Dynasty was the private residence of Zhou Kui, a relative of Emperor Chongzhen. After the entry of the Qing Dynasty into Beijing, he became the Prince of Rites, the second son of Nur Hachi, Taizu of the Qing Dynasty, and one of the Eight Iron Hats Kings in the early Qing Dynasty. Now it is not open to visitors.
The palace is located on the south street of the west Huangchenggen, which is one of the "Eight Iron Hat Kings" in the early Qing Dynasty. The palace is divided into three roads, with the main entrance and the second gate in the middle road. The west of the palace is the garden, and the east is the room where the king and his family rest.
Worth going, the scenery is very good 😊, there are a lot of historic things
Very good Prince's house, very well preserved
From the outside, it feels like a normal place ~
It is worth going here, Jingmei, the price is very good