Introduction to the Shouhuang Palace: The Shouhuang Palace is a place where emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties can rest their souls, store their portraits and worship their ancestors. It is also known as the "Shenyu Palace". In the Ming Dynasty, the hall was located in the northeast of Jingshan. In the fifteenth year of Qianlong's reign in the Qing Dynasty (1750), Emperor Qianlong adjusted the Shouhuang Hall to the north-south central axis of the city center in order to show respect for his ancestors. The newly built Shouhuang Palace complex has a construction area of ​​21,256 square meters. Its layout, scale and level are completely different from those of the Shouhuang Palace in the Ming Dynasty. It forms a building complex with complete facilities, complete functions, magnificent architecture and magnificent momentum.

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