Highlights: The mansion was built in the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1679). It is the former residence of Gongsang Norbu, an outstanding Mongolian thinker, statesman, and reformer. Qiwangfu Museum. There is no direct bus here. If you are starting from Chifeng, you can take bus No. 33 in Chifeng to Jinshan Town (the whole journey takes about 1.5 hours, 70 kilometers), and then take a taxi from Jinshan Town to the scenic spot. It costs about 20-30 yuan and takes about 20 minutes. This is not an isolated building, it is connected with the surrounding residential villages and temples. To the west of it, there are five temples with Fuhui Temple as the core. In the past, with the temple complex as the core, extending one mile on each side, it was the residence of monks who visited the front and back streets three times. There are five courtyards in the front and back. On the central axis, there are buildings such as the lobby, the second hall, the letter gate, the hall and the Chengqing Building. The east and west sides are cross courtyards. The living area and the discussion area are respectively in the cross-courtyard. There are temples, ancestral halls, living rooms, conference halls, study rooms, and martial arts buildings on the west side; on the east side, there are theater buildings, bedrooms, and dining rooms. There are pines and cypresses in the courtyard, elegant and quiet, and the pavilions and palaces complement each other. The museum has exhibition rooms such as "Calligraphy and Painting Exhibition", "Restored Exhibition", "School History Exhibition", etc. It has collected more than 100 pieces of handed down cultural relics, and more are some picture exhibitions.