In Qing Dynasty princely mansions, a shrine was invariably built along the main axis.
Baoguang Hall served as Prince Kung Yixin's private reception area.
The Xijin Studio, a magnificent two-story hall, was constructed by Heshen, a powerful official during the Qianlong reign (1736-1795).
The Duofu Belvedere was designed for receiving guests.
Ledao Hall, the personal living quarters of Prince Kung Yixin, holds significant historical value.
The Archery Path, located between the Rear Building and the southern slope of the garden, was a wide avenue where the palace's owner used to practice equestrian skills and archery.
Resembling a graceful bat in form, the Bat-shaped Pond is adorned with elm trees.
To the north of Anshan Hall lies the Verdant Rock, a magnificent rockery constructed entirely of Taihu lake stones.