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Jixi Building In Museum Of The Imperial Palace. The Jixi Building Was The Russian-Style Private Living Quarters For The Emperor And His Immediate Family. It Contained Puyi's Bedroom, Reading Room, The Family Hall, Buddhist Chapel And The Separate Quarters For Empress Wan Rong And The Concubine Tan Yuling. Originally It Was The Office Building Of The Jilin-Heilongjiang Exclusive Transportation Bureau, And Was Built In The Early 1900S. Jixi Building Is In The Northeastern Corner Of Changchun, Jilin Province, Northeast China.

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Jixi Building in Museum of the Imperial Palace. The Jixi Building was the Russian-style private living quarters for the Emperor and his immediate family. It contained Puyi's bedroom, reading room, the family hall, Buddhist chapel and the separate quarters for Empress Wan Rong and the concubine Tan Yuling. Originally it was the office building of the Jilin-Heilongjiang Exclusive Transportation Bureau, and was built in the early 1900s. Jixi building is in the northeastern corner of Changchun, Jilin province, northeast China.

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