Where is the Taiping Palace in Nanjing?
Located at No.292, Changjiang Road, east of Nanjing, it is the official residence of Ming and Qing Dynasties, and also the seat of Tianwangfu of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom. In the Ming Dynasty, it was called "Xu Yuan", which is a classical garden with Jiangnan characteristics. The Heavenly Palace was originally the Han Palace built by Zhu Yuanzhang, but it was changed to the yamen of the Governor's Office of Liangjiang in Qing Dynasty. 1853 In March, the Taiping Army made Nanjing its capital. In May, it began to build the Tianwu Palace on the basis of the former Liangjiang Governor's Office, and then expanded it into Tianwu Palace centered on the former Liangjiang Governor's Office. By June 1 1, there was an accidental fire and it was razed to the ground. February 1854, ground was broken again. 1In July, 864, the Ceng Guoquan Department of Xiang Army captured Tianjing and set fire to the Zhonghua Temple. The five rooms and eight "Golden Dragon Hall" in the middle building and the Zhou Shi in Xiyuan were preserved. 19 12 In June, Sun Yat-sen took office as the interim president in Nanjing, serving as the office of the interim president. On the eve of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), the people of China were at peace.
Tianwangfu is divided into Sun City and Jinlong City. Fiona Fang is about 10, with "Nine Palaces". 1864, Tianjing fell and most buildings were destroyed. In the ninth year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty (1870), the Governor's Office of Liangjiang was rebuilt, with 1 189 rooms, including main rooms, halls and pavilions. The Republic of China was founded in 19 12, where the temporary presidential palace is located. 1948 was changed to the Presidential Palace of the National Government until 1949 when the People's Liberation Army occupied Nanjing. 195 1 year, the "Centennial Monument to the Taiping Rebellion" was established here. The basic layout of Xiyuan, Zhou Shi and Waterfront remains unchanged, making it a must for domestic and foreign tourists to visit Nanjing.
Today's presidential palace.