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Very good, you can feel the history, the souvenir shop can be stamped, the ticket price is not expensive, student ticket 15, adult ticket 30, you can also buy it on site. There is a parking space, and 3 minutes is the ancient lotus pond.
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Very good, you can feel the history, the souvenir shop can be stamped, the ticket price is not expensive, student ticket 15, adult ticket 30, you can also buy it on site. There is a parking space, and 3 minutes is the ancient lotus pond.
The zhili sotoku station, also called the zhili sotoku department, is located in renchi ward, hebei province, yuhua road, is a preserved and complete Qing Dynasty provincial zongshu station. The original building was built in yuan, early Ming Dynasty was Baoding Fu, Ming Yongle years changed to the taning toshi station, and early Qing Dynasty changed to the sansho station. After the large-scale expansion in 1730, the Governor General Office was established, and after the eight emperors of Yuanzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang, Xianfeng, Tongzhi, Guangxu and Xuantong, it is said that it is the epitome of the Qing Dynasty. The governors of naotoku were 59 and 66, and such as sokoku no Suke, Lee kosho, Yuan Shikai and hokansho were abolished only when the emperor yugi was abdicated in the last Qing Dynasty in 1912. During the Sino Japanese War and the liberation war, it was the location of the government of Hebei Province, the national government of Japan, and it was called 'one sotoku sotoku station, half of the Qing history'.
The Zhili Governor's Office, located at Yuhua Road, Lianchi District, Baoding City, Hebei Province, is a well-preserved provincial government office in China in the Qing Dynasty. The original building was built in the Yuan Dynasty. It was the Baoding government office in the early Ming Dynasty. During the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, it was changed to the office of Daning Du Department. In 1730 (the eighth year of Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty), the Governor's Office was formally established after a large-scale expansion. It went through the eight emperors of Yongzheng, Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang, Xianfeng, Tongzhi, Guangxu, and Xuantong. There were 59 governors of Zhili who once stationed in this office and 66 governors, such as Zeng Guofan, Li Hongzhang, Yuan Shikai, Fang Guancheng, etc., were abolished until the abdication of the last Qing emperor Pu Yi in 1912. During the Republic of China, it was the base camp of the direct warlord Cao Kun. During the War of Resistance Against Japan and the War of Liberation, it was the seat of the Hebei Provincial Government of the Japanese Puppet Government and the National Government. It was known as "a government office, half a portrayal of Qing history."
Zhili Governor's Office Museum on Yuhua West Road. Tickets are 30 yuan, you can scan the code. There is a parking lot at the door, there are not many parking spaces, and the charge is 5 yuan. The Zhili Governor's Office was the office of the Zhili Governor-General, the highest military and political chief of Zhili Province (now Hebei Province) in the Qing Dynasty. It is the best surviving Qing Dynasty provincial government office in my country. Look at the introduction inside is very knowledgeable.
The main road is located on the north-south axis, and the middle road includes the gate, the gate, the lobby, the second hall, the official residence, and the upper room, and is equipped with the left and right ear rooms, the wing room, and the three open black gates. "The garb of the Emperor Yongzheng's handwriting "Directly under the Governor's Department" was hung, and the closed pattern and the majestic atmosphere gave a sense of impossibility. Other auxiliary buildings, such as the flower hall and the Bakufu courtyard, were listed on both East and West roads. These buildings were all of the tops of Bouar, small hard hills, It is a typical northern building complex.