Jing Garden in Tianjin—"Bide One's Time, Seek Restoration"

🌈Attraction Features:
🩷Jing Garden, located at No. 70 Anshan Road, Heping District, Tianjin, is a building with a rich historical background. It was not only the residence of Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, in Tianjin, but also a witness to modern Chinese history. Jing Garden was built in 1921 and was originally named "Qian Garden." It was the private residence of Lu Zongyu, the minister to Japan of the Beiyang government. In 1929, Puyi moved here with Empress Wanrong and Consort Wenxiu, and renamed it "Jing Garden," meaning to bide one's time and seek restoration.

🩷Stepping into Jing Garden is like traveling through a time tunnel back to that turbulent era. Every brick and tile tells of its past glory and vicissitudes.

🩷Standing on this land, I seem to hear the whispers of history and feel the prosperity and loneliness of the past. Every sigh is a remembrance and emotion for that bygone era.
Jing Garden in Tianjin is not only a witness to history, but also a place that makes people lament the impermanence of life and the vagaries of fate.

🎟️Tickets: 20 yuan

🕐️Opening Hours: 09:00–17:30 (last entry at 17:00)

If you also want to learn about the history of Jing Garden, then don't miss this place!

Post by Mitchell-~Mila-90 | Mar 3, 2025

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