Introduction of scenic spots in Beijing Jingshan Park

Beijing Jingshan Park is located in Jingshan Front Street, Xicheng District, Beijing. Located on the central axis of Beijing in Ming and Qing Dynasties, it faces Beihai in the west and Shenwumen in the Forbidden City across the street in the south. It was a royal garden in Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Jingshan Park was built in 1928 with a total area of 23 hectares. The park is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. There are Qiwanglou, Wufangting, Shouhuang Hall, Yongsi Hall and Peony Garden in the park. From September 28th, 20 18, the park will stop selling tickets when it is "full".

On May 6th, 20 19, the first Beijing Peony Culture Festival opened in Yanqing. From now until May 30th, citizens can enjoy the beautiful countryside in six parks including Jingshan Park. Jingshan Park has collected 569 peony varieties at home and abroad, totaling more than 20,000 plants, covering nine color systems and ten flower patterns.

Jingshan Park Scenic Area Jingshan Park is a park on the central axis of Beijing, belonging to Xicheng District, on the north side of Shenwumen, the north gate of the Forbidden City. Jingshan Park is dominated by Jingshan Mountain, with lush pines and cypresses, and peony is introduced from all over the country.

Main attraction

Jingshan 1

In the Yuan Dynasty, there was a small mound called Qingshan, which belonged to the inner backyard of Yuanda University. When the Forbidden City was built in Beijing in the Ming Dynasty, coal was piled here, so it was also called Jingshan Park.

Because its location is just on the central axis of the whole city, and it is also the barrier to the north of the palace, Feng Shui warlocks call it "Zhenshan". During the Ming and Qing dynasties, many fruit trees were planted in the garden, and animals such as deer and cranes were raised, so this mountain was once called Baiguoyuan, and this mountain was once called Long Live Mountain.

2. Qiwanglou

At Jingshanmen in Yang Shan, it is located at the foot of the mountain and faces south. The yellow glazed tile rests on the top of the mountain, with heavy buildings and double eaves, five rooms wide and three rooms deep. On the eaves, I stepped on the bucket three times, and the Ming Dynasty Manchu-Chinese literature plaque "Qiwanglou" was hung; Under the eaves, there are five steps to step on, and there are promenades, tripod arches and colorful paintings in front. There are white marble guardrails around. It enshrines the memorial tablet of Confucius.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingshan Park