Introduction to the Prince's Palace in Hami: It was once a famous royal residence in the history of Xinjiang, integrating the unique architectural styles of multiple ethnic groups (Uighurs, Mongolians, Manchus, and Han), with a large scale and majestic momentum. During the Republic of China, it was razed to the ground. The building was rebuilt in 2003. The completed Wangye Terrace is divided into two parts. The platform is an antique building (13 single buildings with a construction area of 1,400 square meters), and the lower part is a two-story frame structure (the construction area is about 14,000 square meters). The main ones include the Taiji Meeting House, the main hall of the Hui Palace, the Hui King's bedroom, side halls, mosques, corner pavilions, courtyards, stables, cells, bunkers, officers' lounges, and military command stations.