What Qing palaces are there in Chengde?
* * * Luo. * * Luo was built in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. It is located in the hutong middle street on the street of Chengde, and it is one of the earliest royal residences in Chengde. According to legend, during the reign of Emperor Kangxi, there was a military commander guarding the Kanto, who was called "King Tiesolo". This man is skilled in martial arts, brave and good at fighting. When guarding Kanto, the ground of Kanto is safe. Therefore, he was deeply praised by the imperial court and was promoted to rank and knight many times. King Luo followed Kangxi to the Jehol many times, and built his own mansion in Toutou Hutong, which was called "Luo Wang Fu" in history.
* * * Su Shun Building. * * The mansion was once a part of Duke Luo Zhen's mansion. During the Xianfeng period, Su Shun, who was also the co-minister of the Ministry of Finance, went to Jehol with Hu Xianfeng and changed the courtyard here to Su Shun Mansion. There used to be three courtyards, with a small courtyard in the middle, a hanging flower door in front, three rooms on the left and right, a flower room in the middle, and a porch in front with tiles on it. There are wings on both sides of the hall, verandas at the four corners, and flower beds in the hanging flower door.
I'm sorry that I can't provide information about other Qing palaces in Chengde. I suggest you check the official travel website of Chengde or consult the local tourism bureau for more comprehensive information.