Gongwangfu, located in Qianhai West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, is the most complete Qing Dynasty palace in China and a national key cultural relic protection unit. Gongwangfu, the national key cultural relics protection unit, is the largest palace in Qing Dynasty, located in the southwest corner of Shichahai in Beijing. The palace used to be the residence of Hehe.
Gongwangfu experienced the historical process from the peak to the decline of the Qing Dynasty, bearing extremely rich historical and cultural information, so there is a saying that "a Gongwangfu is half of history of qing dynasty".
Best season: March-May, September-165438+1October. The climate in Beijing is most suitable in spring and autumn. Summer is the best time to watch the rockery and flowing water in the garden, but there are many tourists. Winter is the off-season, and it is quiet and quiet in Gongwangfu.
Gongwangfu, located on the north bank of Shichahai, is the largest quadrangle in the world, and it is also the most intact one among more than 60 Qing Dynasty palaces in Beijing today. It is said that the earliest owner of Gongwangfu was Xiao Shenyang. Since Gongwangfu Garden filmed TV series "Prime Minister Liu", "Yongzheng Dynasty" and "Princess", it has become a popular place in Beijing.
According to research, the palace garden was built by Prince Gong, and there are some scenery depicted in A Dream of Red Mansions, so some people say that it is the blueprint of the Grand View Garden. The Ming city wall was built in Yongle period, which is an important symbol of old Beijing. With the change of personnel, there are only two Ming city walls left in Beijing, and the section from Dongbianmen to Chongwenmen has been protected in the form of a park, which is one of them.