Rumor has it that He Shen was a very handsome man and looked like the beloved wife of Qianlong who had passed away. For this reason, the emperor turned a blind eye on the toady He Shen who reminded him of his wife. The rumor goes so far to claim that the river flowed into the mansion of He Shen before the palace, and the river was one of the primary source of water supply and sewage "system" back in the old days. It was not until Qianlong's death that He Shen was finally put on trial for his crimes. Just as any other typical museums in China, there will always be a swarm of visitors at every corner. The trick is to look beyond all these tourists and try to focus on the history, displays, architecture, ornamental details, and your imagination of how this historic site is used to be back in the good old days.
*Visitors may also watch traditional Chinese opera in the Grand Theater House in the eastern part of the museum area.