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Princess Gu Lun Ke Jing’s Princess Mansion

After Princess Gu Lun Kejing married Dun Dob Dorji, Emperor Kangxi was worried about Mobei, so he gave the princess a residence in Guihua City (now the old city of Hohhot).

According to the "Princess Mansion Chronicle", the princess moved three times.

The first time was in Qingshuihe County.

Qingshuihe County is located 100 kilometers south of Hohhot City.

Back then, Princess Gu Lun Kejing's residence was located in Huayuan Lane in the county town.

In 1697 AD, after Emperor Kangxi's three personal expeditions, the smoke in Mobei had not yet cleared.

Guihua City is also at the forefront of the war, and she temporarily lives in Qingshui River.

The second time was on the bank of the Zada ??River in the west of Guihua City.

As the war faded away, Princess Kejing moved to the bank of the Zada ??River in the west of Guihua City.

The Princess Mansion is located on the east bank of the Zada ??River, 2.5 kilometers away from the north gate of Guihua City.

This princess mansion is preserved in Hohhot City. It is currently the best-preserved Qing Dynasty princess mansion in the country and is also a national key cultural relics protection unit.

On the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, the Princess Mansion, as an important part of Hohhot and one of the historical carriers, has become a symbol and bond of national unity.

Princess Gulun Kejing's Mansion is located at No. 62, Tongtong North Road, Xincheng District, Hohhot City. It was built during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It was the residence of Princess Gulun Kejing, the sixth daughter of Emperor Kangxi, who was married to Dobdo, the Mongolian Tushetu Khan of Mobei Khalkha.

Built by Empress Erji, it was the product of the Qing Dynasty's national policy of marrying Manchus and Mongols.

The mansion is screened by Daqing Mountain and surrounded by Zanda River and Aibugai River. It is known as "Two Dragons Playing with Pearls".

The Princess Mansion is the only fully preserved princess mansion of the Qing Dynasty in China and is an important cultural carrier of ancient architectural art.

The Princess Mansion symbolizes the beauty of the nation and its scenery is unique. In 2001, it was approved as a national key cultural relic protection unit.

The Princess Mansion is located in a unique geographical location. It is the only place to pass through the grassland, and it is also in the overview zone of Islamic Landscape Street and Mengyuan Style Street. Not only is the transportation very convenient, but there are countless specialties in the surrounding area.