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Introduction to Naiman Palace
Naiman Palace was built in 1863, located in Daqintala Town, Naiman Banner. It was built in the second year of Tongzhi in Qing Dynasty. Originally divided into East House and Westinghouse, the East House was a guard station, but now it no longer exists. The west courtyard is the Prince's Mansion, and there are a pair of big stone lions in front of it. The existing building is a cloister quadrangle, which has the characteristics of hanging mountains and rolling dragons' ridges, carved beams and painted buildings and red columns cloisters in the late Qing Dynasty, and clearly embodies the hierarchical dignity of feudal princes.

It now covers an area of 9997 square meters, with an actual construction area of 3 1 13 square meters, including the main hall, annex hall and Wang Fu Temple. The whole building of Naiman Palace has more than 190 houses, which is a square courtyard. The original area is about 22,500 square meters, surrounded by a trapezoidal fence with rammed earth plates, with a bottom width of 2 meters, a top width of 1 meter and a height of 4 meters. There are turrets in the four corners, and the courtyard looks magnificent. It was the residence of King Zasakdorodar Khan, the leader of Naiman Department in Qing Dynasty, and the only royal residence in Inner Mongolia in Qing Dynasty, and was listed as a key cultural relic protection unit at the district level. Wang Fu is a four-in-one building with pavilions and cloisters, with more than 100 rooms. There are two luxurious scarlet doors on the front, and there are two doormen in the courtyard. The main hall and attached hall in the courtyard are magnificent, with animal heads and dripping patterns. There are painters in the main hall and the east and west halls, including landscapes, flowers and figures.

It is now open to the outside world, with 7 exhibition halls, which fully reflects the general situation of the former Wang Fu and the historical evolution of Naiman Banner, and is well received by tourists.