Jingren Palace

Jingren Palace is one of the six eastern palaces within the Inner Court. The palace consists of a tw[...]

Jingren Palace is one of the six eastern palaces within the Inner Court. The palace consists of a two-part courtyard with the main entrance facing south, named Jingren Gate. Inside the gate, there is a stone screen, which is said to be a relic from the Yuan Dynasty. The main hall of the front courtyard is Jingren Palace itself, with a width of five bays, yellow glazed tiles on a hip roof, five mythical creatures placed at the eaves, and a single cantilever and five-step dougong under the eaves, decorated with dragon and phoenix imperial color paintings. The opening hours and specific business status are subject to the day’s opening conditions.


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