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