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Renovated Prince Gong's Mansion to reopen
www.chinanews.cn 2006-01-25 16:43:55
Two ladies dressed in the costumes of Qing Dynasty (1616-1911) princesses
were setting up lanterns at the Prince Gong's Mansion on January 24. The
three-month renovation and maintenance project for the mansion has been
completed and the refurbished mansion will reopen on January 26 and
welcome the first batch of Chinese and foreign tourists for the year 2006
during the Spring Festival. The Prince Gong's Mansion is the only
well-preserved one among nearly 100 prince's mansions of the Qing Dynasty
to date, and therefore, is extremely precious.
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