The Jingjiang Prince's Mansion
· The Jingjiang Prince's Mansion was originally the mansion of Zhu Shouqian, the great - nephew of Zhu Yuanzhang. It is also one of the well - preserved princely mansions of the Ming Dynasty.
· Duxiu Peak is right behind the mansion, and the inscription "East or west, Guilin landscape is best" is from the stone carvings here.
· There is a "Royal Road" in the prince's mansion, that is, a special passage for the prince and his wife, which is paved with blue stone slabs and surrounded by clusters of flowers.
· Outside the mansion, there is the best - preserved city wall of the Ming Dynasty in China.
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