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Located in the middle street a little hidden in the original Yulong City, now seems to be renamed, if not nearby, it is difficult to find this place. Got to go down the stairs, in the underground. Best to know a little history in advance.
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Located in the middle street a little hidden in the original Yulong City, now seems to be renamed, if not nearby, it is difficult to find this place. Got to go down the stairs, in the underground. Best to know a little history in advance.
Located in the newly opened Yulong City on the north side of Zhongjie. It is an exhibition hall that is free to visit. There are some unearthed relics of old buildings. The theme is the foundation wall of the old site. There are also some reliefs, which introduce some of the life of Khan King Nurhachi. You can visit it by the way.
The Khan Palace Ruins Exhibition Hall is next to Yulong City, which should actually be part of Yulong City. The ruins of the Khan Palace are located underground. You need to walk from the ground to the ground first. The long steps are very traversing. It is free to visit, and the business hours are very late, open until 22:00 in the evening. There are security guards inside, but I advise everyone to visit it during the day, because the atmosphere inside is heavy, and when you go to the ground, you will feel that the temperature is much different from the temperature above, and the ground is very cold. The Palace of Khan refers to the palace of Qing Taizu Nurhachi. Because it is an early palace, it feels a bit small and simple. The murals on the walls here are very beautiful, telling a lot of stories and history, and there are also some products on display, the murals are lifelike. Surrounded by a part of the ruins, nothing can be seen.
In my impression, this kind of ruins should be far away from the city center. I didn't expect the Khan Palace to be near the Shenyang Forbidden City. Think about it, after all, it was part of the Qing Dynasty palace, next to Yulong City.
Next to Yulong Garden in Zhongjie, the scale of the site is small. But after all, it is cold underground, it is recommended to visit during the day. In the middle is the ruins, surrounded by stories. The records are all events in the early Qing Dynasty, and there are not many exhibits.