Especially beautiful Wangfu! Tianjin has the former residence of the last emperor Puyi Jingyuan, and the former residence of the last Prince Zaizhen Qingwangfu, which is very well protected! The stained glass and exquisite wood carvings of Qingwangfu are amazing.
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Especially beautiful Wangfu! Tianjin has the former residence of the last emperor Puyi Jingyuan, and the former residence of the last Prince Zaizhen Qingwangfu, which is very well protected! The stained glass and exquisite wood carvings of Qingwangfu are amazing.
Qingwangfu, located at No. 55 Chongqing Road (formerly the British Concession Cambridge Road), is located in the hinterland of the "Five Avenues Historical Style Architecture Area" where Tianjin's historical architecture is concentrated. It is a special protection level historical architecture and cultural relics protection unit of Tianjin. The Qing Wangfu was built in 1922, originally designed and supervised by the general manager of the late Qing Dynasty eunuch Xiao De Zhang, and listed as the crown of the Chinese building in the original British Concession. It was later purchased by the Qing Dynasty Prince Qing and lived here as a family, so it was named Tianjin "Qing Wangfu".
Near the Minyuan Square, the traffic police also pointed the wrong way. After looking for a long time, the door is not big. If you don’t listen to the explanation, it is a celebrity’s former residence. I didn’t imagine the style of the Wangfu.
It's really a good place, the seagull flowers are beautiful, attracting many people, the decoration is beautiful and luxurious, the layout is very good, and the photo punch is beautiful. There is also a small Yang room with history and culture, it is worth playing and recommended.
The garden is full of spring, beautiful, the specialty of Qingwang Mansion is unique, very European, antique, Chinese and Western combination, very beautiful, the seagull flowers in front of the garden are particularly gorgeous, very beautiful, beautiful, the pavilions behind the garden.
The characters in the history books, where they have lived, feel very interesting. Although the area of the scenic spot is not too large, it is very well preserved and educational, especially for the younger generation.