Introduction to Naiman Palace: Naiman Palace was built in 1963. It was the residence of leader Naiman in the Qing Dynasty. It is also the only remaining palace of a prince from the Qing Dynasty in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and is listed as a key cultural relic protection unit at the district level. The palace is a four-in-one building with pavilions and cloisters. There are main halls, side halls, family temples, etc. in the palace. The magnificent building shows the general appearance and historical evolution of the palace in the past, and is very popular and loved by tourists.

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