For many tourists, this is a place they will definitely visit. A large part of the reason is that the scenery here is rare, and more importantly, they are deeply attracted by the gardens here. If you are a fan of palace dramas, you will have a deep love for this place. I am one of these people, so here I am at Jingshan Park in Beijing.
Introduction to Jingshan Park
Located opposite the Shenwu Gate of the Forbidden City, the small mountain inside is not high. Climbing to the top of the mountain, you can overlook the Forbidden City. The square royal courtyard is very spectacular. On the other side is the central axis of Beijing, and you can see the scenery within the entire second ring road from a distance.
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About the ticket: The ticket price varies depending on the season. It is 2 yuan in the off-season and 10 yuan in the peak season.
When is the best time to go?
This is also where Emperor Chongzhen hanged himself. It is recommended to go in spring and autumn. The suggested tour route is to visit the Forbidden City and exit from Shenwu Gate, then enter Jingshan Park, climb the mountain to see the panoramic view of the Forbidden City and the central axis of Beijing, then exit from the west gate of Jingshan and walk to Beihai Park, row a boat in Beihai Park, and then exit from the north gate of Beihai to Shichahai for a meal.
How is the palace structure here?
You know this is a royal garden similar to the Forbidden City, and every plant and tree here is a relic left by the ancients, and it is very meaningful. You know that such beautiful scenery is rare, and the artificial hills in the garden are even rarer.
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Classic route: After visiting the Forbidden City, exit from the north gate and cross a road to get there. The ticket is 2 yuan, and you can climb the mountain to take panoramic photos of the Forbidden City.
About the attractions: The mountain of the imperial city, the Qiwanglou at the main gate, the five pavilions on the mountain, flowers, fruits and trees planted all over the mountain, feudal emperors often came here to admire flowers, practice archery, have banquets, and climb the mountain to enjoy the scenery. It is a beautiful royal garden.
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