The Jingjiang Princes' City - also known as the Jingjiang Princes' Palace - is a notable landmark and a reputed attraction in Guilin. Being a reputed historical site in the city, the history of the Jingjiang Princes' City dates back to the...more
The Jingjiang Princes' City - also known as the Jingjiang Princes' Palace - is a notable landmark and a reputed attraction in Guilin. Being a reputed historical site in the city, the history of the Jingjiang Princes' City dates back to the Ming Dynasty during 1372 to 1392 AD when it was first built. It features a number of attractions within the site including the Solitary Beauty Peak, “Zhuangyuan Jidi” Arch, Study Cave, stone inscription, Peace Grotto, Examination House, Confucius Temple, Couple Tree, Chengyun Palace and the Fortune Well, which are a few of the highlights. Presently, it also functions as the Guangxi Normal University - which was established in 1932 and has over 20,000 students.
Tickets cost around ¥75
Open from 8:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Around 1 – 2 hours
Adults, Families, Young Adults, Senior Guests, Children
Solitary Beauty Peak, “Zhuangyuan Jidi” Arch, Study Cave, Peace Grotto & Examination House
Though designated prayer facilities at Jingjiang Princes' City might not be available, it is possible for Muslim travellers to enquire for a private area to make use of during prayer times. Muslim travellers may also visit some of the mosques in Guilin such as the Guilin Maping Mosque, Guilin Chongshan Street Mosque, Guilin Xixiang Mosque and the Guilin Ancient Mosque - which is the main mosque in Guilin.
Muslim travellers will be able to find Halal food near Jingjiang Princes' City at some of the Halal restaurants in Guilin. Some of the most prominent Halal restaurants in Guilin include the Endian Halal Restaurant, Islamic Hotel Restaurant, The Muslim Restaurant and Kali Mirch Indian Restaurant and serve an enticing range of Halal cuisine.