Jingjiang Wangcheng City (Jingjiang Princes’ City)

Jingjiang Wangcheng City (Jingjiang Princes' City)

Jingjiang Wangcheng City (Jingjiang Princes’ City)

Jingjiang Wangcheng City, also known as the Jingjiang Mansion, served as the seat of the Jingjiang Family, who ruled this region of China from 1368 to 1644. Located in Guilin, the mansion was designed to function as the inner city, featuring extensive halls and pavilions. More than 40 secondary buildings surround the main structure, creating a complex that reflects the architectural and cultural significance of the era. Today, visitors can explore these historic buildings, gaining insight into the lives and governance of the Jingjiang Family.

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