In the Wangye mansion of Siziwang Banner (now the office of Sumu township), there are two front and back halls: the front hall is the office of Wangye, the back hall is for Wangye and Fujin to live in, and two independent tribute halls are attached for lamas to chant sutras.
Prince Mansion of Siziwang Banner
Wangye mansion is located in chaganbuligesumu, 24 kilometers north of Wulanhua town. It was built in 1905 and was once the place where the feudal lords ruled and lived.
There are two front and back halls in the mansion. The front hall is for the prince to be in power and the back hall is for the prince and Fujin to live in. In addition, there are two independent tributes, which are places for lamas to chant sutras. The palace is a brick and wood structure, with the characteristics of red pillars, corridors, carved beams and painted buildings in the late Qing Dynasty. It covers an area of 2800 square meters.
Before 1949, the flag region was the hereditary territory of feudal princes and nobles, which had been ruled by 15 princes of 13 generations. The qiyamen was originally set up in chaokeliger. At that time, there was no building, and the Lord lived in a yurt. In 1905, the 13th emperor of the Qing Dynasty, Le Wang nuoerbu, built a mansion in chaganbulige, forming today's palace. After the completion of the palace, it has experienced three generations of princes in charge of flag affairs, a total of 44 years. In 1908, a temple was built on the right side of Wangye's house. Since then, lamas and living Buddhas have gathered one after another, and dignitaries and dignitaries continue to visit. The palace is also known as a place name. From 1949 to 1952, it was the seat of the banner government.
The two dugong buildings in Fu Temple are of Tibetan style, which are in disrepair for a long time, causing serious natural damage. In 1989, the people's Committee of the autonomous region and the banner government invested 200000 yuan to repair the front hall of the palace and a dugong.
Address: chaganbulige Sumu (Sumu township), Siziwang Banner, Ulanqab League
Longitude: 111.78802612305
Latitude: 41.692305487565
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