The garden of Prince Kung's Palace Museum, known as Cuijin Garden (Garden of Gathered Splendor), blends the spatial intricacies typical of classical gardens in China's Jiangnan region with the structural layout found in the country's northern architecture.
Prince Kung's Palace boasts a rich variety of flowers year-round, with spring and summer standing out as the most vibrant seasons.
The Western-style Gate, the main gate of the garden of Prince Kung's Palace Museum, is located at the southern end of the garden's central road.
The Rear Building is situated between the mansion and the garden of Prince Kung's Palace. It stretches over 180 meters from the east to west and is composed of 111 rooms in a row.
The stele is embedded in Miyun Cave, a cavity formed by lake rocks piled into an artificial hill in the garden of Prince Kung's Palace Museum.
Solitary Joy Peak, a five-meter-high rock excavated from the Taihu Lake area in East China, is located to the north of the famous Western-style gate in Prince Kung's Palace.
The Dihua Pavilion is located west of the Bat Pond in Prince Kung's Palace.
There is a rockery, known as Verdant Rock, to the north of Anshan Hall in Cuijin Garden of Prince Kung's Palace.