Guigongfu is also called Chengengongfu, located at No. 11 Fangjiayuan in Chaoyangmen, Dongcheng District, Beijing, is the only queen's house in Beijing, the residence of the Empress Cixi's brother Guixiang, the existing area is not large, and it was once a key protection unit for Beijing cultural relics. Now here is a restaurant, you can see the old wall, furniture, Ishii and other past life leftovers.
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Guigongfu is also called Chengengongfu, located at No. 11 Fangjiayuan in Chaoyangmen, Dongcheng District, Beijing, is the only queen's house in Beijing, the residence of the Empress Cixi's brother Guixiang, the existing area is not large, and it was once a key protection unit for Beijing cultural relics. Now here is a restaurant, you can see the old wall, furniture, Ishii and other past life leftovers.
Guigong Mansion is the only queen house in Beijing. Located in Fangjiayuan, Chaoyang Gate. Ming Dynasty home, the garden was abandoned and the net industry was built. Qing Dynasty general Shengbao built this house on the old site of the net industry. Guigongfu is a representative building of Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The decoration style is elegant and unique, integrating simplicity and simplicity, and the atmosphere of the Jiangnan water town is floating everywhere, which makes people dream. Guigongfu Shi Cixi, the brother of the Queen Mother, and the deputy Dudu of Guixiang, called Guigong, so this house is called "Guigongfu". Because of the emergence of two queens in modern Chinese history, Queen Cixi and Queen Longyu (after Emperor Guangxu), the house is also known as the "Phoenix Nest". They have an inseparable origin in modern Chinese history, which makes the mansion full of mysterious colors and glory. Today, Guigongfu is developed as a place to specialize in palace dishes, and there are sometimes costume shows.
Take a walk all the way. Go through here and see. There are too many scenic spots like Beijing. Some of them are worth a good look. Some of them are just like watching flowers on foot. The environment is good and there are not many tourists. It's worth seeing.
Also called Chengengong Guixiang Mansion, a representative building of Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was the mansion of the younger brother of the Empress Guixiang Gui, the younger brother of the Empress Guixiang Gui, and the Queen of Cixi and Longyu in the mansion. Located at No. 11 Fangjiayuan Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing, it is the only queen's house in Beijing and the most complete courtyard house. Today, Guigongfu has only three courtyards left and has become a restaurant for a catering company to receive guests.
Guigong Mansion is the only residence of Queen in Qing Dynasty. Duke Gui is the third-class Duke Cheng En. That naturally comes from Cixi's grace. Because the only son of Emperor Xianfeng, Zai Chun, was born to Cixi, who was a noble concubine at that time, was later emperor of the same rule. Therefore, the mother was noble with her son. Only after the death of Cixi's father, Huizheng, was awarded the third-class Duke of Grace. Under the decree of grace, Cixi's eldest brother inherited the title of Duke of Grace, and after his death, Cixi's youngest brother, Guixiang inherited it, which was called Duke of Gui.
The original palace is now a courtyard house