The garden, renowned for its springtime spectacle of blooming peonies, is adorned with several of these magnificent flowers.
Just north of the Cultivated Vegetable Garden, across the street, lies an elegant and secluded courtyard.
The Pavilion of Deep Autumn, also known as the Floating Cup Pavilion, was built for literary gatherings.
The prince's Cultivated Vegetable Garden enriches the garden landscape with its vibrant life.
The Winding Path to Seclusion is a narrow, winding trail nestled between the southeast slopes of the garden.
The second structure along the central axis of the residential area of Prince Kung's Palace holds a unique distinction.
In Qing Dynasty princely mansions, the grand hall located on the main axis was known as Yin'an Hall (Hall of Silver Peace).
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.