Built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Pudu Temple (formerly East Garden of Imperial City), also called Little South City, was originally the residence for the prince.
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Not fixedBuilt in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Pudu Temple (formerly East Garden of Imperial City), also called Little South City, was originally the residence for the prince. With an area of 10,000 square meters, it was the mansion of prince Dorgon in the early Qing Dynasty. It was repaired and expanded in 1775. The temple was built in a high platform with low window lattices, showing a distinct style of Manchu. According to an official confirmation, it was the only cultural building that in a typical...
Read MoreBuilt in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), Pudu Temple (formerly East Garden of Imperial City), also called Little South City, was originally the residence for the prince. With an area of 10,000 square meters, it was the mansion of prince Dorgon in the early Qing Dynasty. It was repaired and expanded in 1775. The temple was built in a high platform with low window lattices, showing a distinct style of Manchu. According to an official confirmation, it was the only cultural building that in a typical Manchu style in Beijing.
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