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Six Eastern Palaces
Dongliugong, Six Eastern Palaces, consists of Jingrengong (Palace of
Great Benevolence), Chengqiangong (Palace of Celestial Favour),
Yonghegong (Palace of Eternal Harmony), Jingyanggong (Palace of Great
Brilliance), Zhongcuigong (Palace of Purity) and Yanxigong (Palace of
Lasting Happiness).
The palace complex stands on the east side of the Inner Court. Most of
the palaces were restored in the 17th century. These palaces were also
the living quarters of the imperial concubines. Now mostly of them
have been turned into exhibition halls where Chinese treasures used to
be collected by the imperial family are displayed to the public.
Jingrengong (Palace of Great Benevolence) now holds exhibition of more
than 500 pieces Bronze wares of ancient China with other two halls,
Zhaigong and Chengsudian. Visitors will see magnificent bronze wares
displayed there.
In Chengqiangong (Palace of Celestial Favour) and Yonghegong (Palace
of Eternal Harmony), now the Pottery and Porcelain Exhibition Hall,
visitors will be privileged to appreciate pottery and porcelain wares
dated from the Neolithic Age to the Qing dynasty.
Jingyanggong (Palace of Great Brilliance) has turned into an
exhibition hall displaying lacquer wares, jade wares, stonewares,
glasswares and metal wares etc. from the Ming and Qing dynasties. It
is now Ming and Qing Crafts Exhibition Hall.
Zhongcuigong (Palace of Purity) was the palace where the crown prince
lived in the Ming dynasty.
After you finished sites of this section, go north to Yuhuayuan
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