- Prince Gong Mansion
The Prince Gong's Mansion or Gong Wang Fu Museum (zh-cp|c=恭王府|p=Gōng Wáng Fǔ) is located in the western part of central
Beijing ,China , north of the Shichahai Lake. Consisting of large mansions in the typicalsiheyuan laylout and gardens, the Pince Gong's Mansion is known as one of the most ornate and extravagant residence compounds in all of Beijing.History
Prince Gong's Mansion was constructed in 1777 for minister
He Shen (和珅) during theQianlong -reign in the lateQing Dynasty .SCMP. " [http://www.scmp.com/portal/site/SCMP/menuitem.2af62ecb329d3d7733492d9253a0a0a0/?vgnextoid=289390b9410fb110VgnVCM100000360a0a0aRCRD&ss=China&s=News SCMP.com] ." "Mansion of notorious Qing official draws large crowds for opening." Retrieved on2008-08-24 .] From a young age, He Shen got the trust of Emperor Qianlong, and was able to make large promotion in the imperial administration. In this way he became very wealthy.Because of accusations of corruption, He Shen was executed and the mansion was confiscated in 1799, under the reign ofEmperor Jiaqing in favor of Prince , the 17th and youngest son ofEmperor Qianlong .In 1851,
Emperor Xianfeng assigned it to his brotherPrince Gong . It is his name that is currently given to the compound.In 1921
Prince Gong 's grandson had to hand over the property as a mortage to theCatholic Church . It was bought by the Furen Catholic University for use as a university buildings, and afterwards for the Beijing Normal University and then for the Chinese Music Academy.During theCultural Revolution the building was used by the Beijing Airconditioning Factory. In the 1980s it had a new revival. In 1982 it has been declared as one of the Chinese National Cultural Heritages in Beijing.Since November 1996 the buildings and the gardens have become a new publicly open scenic spot for tourists.tructure of the compound
Prince Gong's Mansion is one of the most exquisite and best-preserved royal mansions in Beijing and used to house several families. It has a total area of 60,000 square meters.
The mansion buildings are located in the south; the gardens are in the north.The buildings include several
siheyuan courtyards, two story buildings, and even a grand Peking opera house.In addition to the buildings, there is a 28,000 square meter garden, with twenty scenic spots, pavilions, artificial hills including rock originating from the
Taihu Lake inJiangsu , and ponds.There is a 8 meter long
stele which has the character 福 (fú: good fortune), carved based on the calligraphy ofEmperor Kangxi on it.Restoration works and future
Since 2005 the mansion has undergone renovation worth 200 million yuan. In November 2006 restoration works started on the buildings. The mansion reopened as the Gong Wang Fu museum on August 24, 2008. It will display royal families' lives and aspects of the Qing Dynasty.
The Peking opera house inside the royal mansion not only stages
Beijing opera performances, but also other prominent forms ofChinese opera as well. In August 2008, theKunqu performance group from the prestigious "Jiangsu Kunqu House" performed at the Prince Gong Mansion for a week's run with their program "Floating Dreams".citeweb|url=http://en.ce.cn/National/culture/200808/19/t20080819_16540029.shtml|title=Kunqu returns to its debut venue|publisher="China Economic Net"|date=2008-08-19] Among the celebrity audiences who were at the opening including leading American SproanoRenee Fleming .Address
17 Qianhai South Street, Xicheng district, Beijing, China (中国北京前海西街17号).
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* [http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/museums/129018.htm Prince Gong's Mansion]
External links
* [http://www.pgm.org.cn/ Official website]
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