The Palace of Tranquil Longevity (Ningshougong) (Beijing)
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This group of buildings was erected in 1689 and was aptly named Ningshougong 'The Palace of Tranquil Longevity'; for it was here that the Emperor Qianlong had intended to live in retirement. The complex was a scaled down replica of the Forbidden City. Following reconstruction in 1772, it was renamed Huangjidian although the inner hall continued to be known as Ningshougong. Despite his original intentions, Qianlong did not come to live here after all. Now an exhibition of famous paintings dating from the Jin dynasty to the Qing dynasty is on show in this palace. The halls and adjacent rooms house a collection of more than 100,000 works.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°55'8"N 116°23'38"E
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- Ningshougong complex
- Forbidden City 0.4 km
- Moat 0.4 km
- Tianhedian Square 0.5 km
- Jingshan Park 0.7 km
- Imperial Ancestral Temple 1 km
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- Zhongshan (Sun Yat-Sen) Park 1.2 km
- Beijing Jingshan School 1.2 km
- Peking Union Medical College Hospital (PUMC) 1.6 km