Jingyuan was named Qianyuan at the beginning. It was the residence of Lu Zongyu, the envoy of the Beiyang government in Japan. From 1929 to 1931, Puyi, the last emperor, lived here. His name changed to Jingyuan, which implies that quiet is the way to support my heroic spirit. There is a Spanish-style brick and wood structure building built in the park, with bungalows on both sides, and attached buildings in the backyard. After Puyi left Tianjin, Jingyuan changed ownership several times and experienced changes. By the beginning of this century, there were 45 residents living in Jingyuan. In the courtyard, more than 600 square meters of illegal buildings were built in the building, which became a veritable complex. The space condition was very crowded, and there were serious natural and man-made damages. In October 2005, Tianjin Historic Landscape Architecture Finishing Co., Ltd. relocated and reorganized Jingyuan. In July 2007, Jingyuan was reorganized and opened to the public as a national AAA-level tourist attraction. It was awarded the titles of "China's tourism brand attraction scenic spot", Tianjin Patriotism Education Base, Tianjin Science Popularization Education Base and National Youth Civilization.