Not bad, you can visit the historical and cultural attractions in half an hour to understand the life of the last emperor Puyi. There is a video screening room where you can take a look at it first. The basic Puyi life introduction is very clear.
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Not bad, you can visit the historical and cultural attractions in half an hour to understand the life of the last emperor Puyi. There is a video screening room where you can take a look at it first. The basic Puyi life introduction is very clear.
Very good, the overall price is worth a visit, far from the subway station, it is best to take a taxi, we are taking the elderly, it is not convenient to go to the toilet, there is no explanation, all by yourself.
Entering Anshan Road, it feels very similar to Shanghai Hongkou and Dalian. Because it is the relationship with the Japanese concession, there are mostly Japanese-style neoclassical Western buildings on both sides of the road. Jingyuan, located at No. 70 Anshan Road, (formerly Miyajima Road, Japan Concession Area), was built in 1921. Jingyuan was originally named dry garden, which was the residence of Lu Zongyu, the minister of the Beiyang government in Japan. From July 1929 to November 1931, the last emperor Puyi lived here, and changed his name to "Jingyuan", which means "quietly watching changes, waiting for the time".
After the last emperor Puyi was evicted from the Forbidden City, and moved to Tianjin after the residence, the ticket is 20 yuan, which is still acceptable. The small building is a combination of Western and Japanese style. There are two floors in total. The first floor is the restaurant, the reception room and the bedroom of Wenxiu. The second floor is the bedroom of Puyi and Wanrong. The layout inside restores the scene at the time, and also displays the text and photos of Puyi's life.
The scenery is very beautiful, small but exquisite, with historical heritage, people feel, the furnishings are very beautiful, and the combination of Chinese and Western is very good. There is a small fountain at the door, which is very beautiful. The introduction of the scenic spot also has logic, so that people can understand the historical background clearly.
It is worth a visit to the scenic spot, a rare check-in point in Tianjin, where the last emperor Fuyi residence is displayed, which is very flavorful in the Republic of China. Many decorations and beds are exquisite. Thank you for keeping the cultural relics and buildings so well!
Located at No. 70 Anshan Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China (formerly Miyajima Road, Japan Concession Zone), it was built in 1921. Jingyuan was originally named dry garden, which is the residence of the Japanese minister Lu Zongyu of the Beiyang government in Japan. July 1929-November 1931, the last emperor Puyi lived here, changed his name to "Jingyuan", meaning "wait for change, wait for the time".