Introduction to Jingyuan: Jingyuan was built in 1921 and was originally named Qianyuan. It was the residence of Lu Zongyu, the Beiyang government’s minister to Japan. From 1929 to 1931, Puyi lived here and renamed it "Jingyuan", which means "quiet to nourish my awe-inspiring spirit". In October 2005, Jingyuan was relocated and reorganized. In July 2007, it was opened to the outside world as a 3A-level tourist attraction, and subsequently became a "Charming Scenic Area of ​​China's Tourism Brand", a patriotism education base in Tianjin, and a popular science education base in Tianjin.

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