Jingshan Park 景山公园
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China, Pékin , 44 Jingshan W St, Xicheng District, Beijing, China, 100009
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Divertissement
Culture, arts et théâtre
Patrimoine et culture
Parc d'attractions
Visites et excursions
Voyages en groupe
Visites historiques
Visites individuelles
Visites guidées
Attractions
About company
Jingshan Park is located on the central point of the north-south central axis of Beijing's inner city, with the Forbidden City in the south, the Beihai in the west, and the Drum Tower in the north. It was once the highest point in the center of Beijing. Jingshan was the palace garden of the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties. It has been renamed many times: Qingshan, Wansui Mountain, Zhenshan, Jingshan, etc. It was also called Meishan by the people. Opened in 1928, it was designated as a key cultural relics protection unit in Beijing in 1957, was listed as a national cultural relics protection unit in 2001, and was designated as a national 4A-level scenic spot. In 2005, it was rated as Beijing's "exquisite park".
In Jingshan Park, there are towering ancient trees, unique peaks, towering palaces, a wide variety of peonies, and rich cultural activities. There are five pavilions on the mountain. Zhongfeng Wanchun Pavilion is located at the commanding heights of the central axis of Beijing. You can enjoy the right time and place. When you climb on it, you can overlook the Forbidden City and the axis of Beijing. You can appreciate the neat and symmetrical layout and the magnificent palace architecture. It used to be an important place for emperors of Ming and Qing dynasties to worship their ancestors. It preserves historical relics such as Shouhuang Hall, Guande Hall, Huguo Zhongyi Temple, Qiwanglou, etc. It exudes a strong atmosphere of roots and is to inherit and carry forward Chinese filial piety. Cultural attraction. 