Kei no Fu was originally a private residence designed by Kotoku Zhang, the chief of the eunuch of the late Qing Dynasty, and was listed as the crown of the Chinese building in the British concession. Kei Wang Fu is located in the center of the 'godaido historical style building district' which is the most concentrated historical style building in Tianjin City, and is a special protection class historical style building and Tianjin cultural relics protection unit.
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Kei no Fu was originally a private residence designed by Kotoku Zhang, the chief of the eunuch of the late Qing Dynasty, and was listed as the crown of the Chinese building in the British concession. Kei Wang Fu is located in the center of the 'godaido historical style building district' which is the most concentrated historical style building in Tianjin City, and is a special protection class historical style building and Tianjin cultural relics protection unit.
Kei Wang Fu was built in Chongqing Road 55, Heping ward, Tianjin City, and was originally a private residence designed and built by Kotoku Zhang, the chief of the eunuch of the late Qing Dynasty. The name is named "Qing Wang Fu". Qing Wang Fu is located in the most concentrated historical style architecture of Tianjin "Five Avenues historical style architecture district" hinterland, for the special level of Tianjin historical style architecture and Tianjin cultural relics protection units.
Qingwangfu is located in the Wudao Scenic Area. It is very close to the private park. The car can be parked in the underground parking lot of the private park. There are many one-way lines. Be sure to pay attention to it. It can't be parked on the side of the road. It may be because of the winter, plus the epidemic situation, there are not many tourists, just you can learn slowly.
Special scenic spot. Loved it.
It is worth seeing. If you look carefully, you will know the relationship between Tianjin Quanyechang and this family and the origin of Quanyechang. The sign at the door will tell the highlights of the Qing Palace, which is commendable. Very beautiful garden, very antique furniture, very elegant furnishings.