Xicheng District Jingshan Park Introduction Located behind the Forbidden City, it was originally part of the imperial palaces of the Ming and Qing dynasties.
The middle peak of Jingshan Mountain is 44.6 meters high (88.7 meters above sea level). It was the center of the inner city of old Beijing and the highest place at that time.
The pavilion on the middle peak is called "Wanchun Pavilion", which is a square pavilion with yellow glazed tiles with triple eaves.
From this hall you can overlook the whole city.
On both sides are two double-eaves and octagonal green tile pavilions. The east side is called "Zhou Shang" and the west side is called "Fu Lan".
On the east and west sides are two circular blue-tiled pavilions with double eaves, called "Guanmiao", "Jifang" and "Jifang" respectively.
The five pavilions form a beautiful pattern.
The Shouhuang Hall and Guande Hall behind the mountain were originally places where the emperor worshiped his ancestors.
It is now the Beijing Children’s Palace.
At the foot of the east slope of Jingshan Mountain, there used to be an old locust tree with a crooked neck.
That was the place where Chongzhen, the last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, hanged himself when Li Zicheng led the peasant uprising army into Beijing in the spring of 1644.
Address: No. 1 Wenjin Street, Xicheng District. Take Route 5 and get off at Jingshan West Street. Get off at No. 58, 60 and 111 at Jingshan East Street. Get off at No. 111 and 819 at Jingshan Street. Get off at No. 101, 103, 103 Express, 109, 812 and 814. Forbidden City drop-off consultation phone number is 64044071. Ticket price is 2 yuan. Introduction to Beihai Park. Beihai Park is an ancient garden with beautiful mountains and clear waters and picturesque scenery. It was gradually built by the five dynasties of Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is an important part of my country's existing history. One of the oldest and best preserved royal gardens.
The total area of ??the park is 71 hectares, of which about 39 hectares are water surface. It is built based on the layout of the "Peng Ying Wonderland" in ancient Chinese myths and legends.
Qionghua Island, Tuancheng and Shuiyun Pavilion (in Zhonghai) symbolize the legendary "Penglai", "Yingzhou" and "Abbott".
There are many scenic spots in Beihai Park, mainly including: Yong'an Bridge, Qionghua Island, Yong'an Temple, White Pagoda, Banyue City, Qiongdao Chunyin Monument, Yuexin Hall, Linguang Three Halls, Yuegu Tower, Bronze Immortal Dew Pan, Yan
Tower, Jingxinzhai, Nine Dragon Wall, Iron Shadow Wall, Wulong Pavilion, Chanfu Temple, Xiaoxitian, etc.
Address: No. 1, Wenjin Street, Xicheng District. Take bus routes 5, 101, 103, 103 Express, 109, 118, 812, and 814 and get off at Beihai. Get off at the back door of Beihai at No. 13, 107, and 111. Consultation number: 64071415 64031102. Ticket price: 5 Yuan Yuetan
Park Introduction: The Moon Altar is a place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties worshiped the moon god. It is divided into two gardens, the north and the south.
The North Garden is characterized by ancient buildings with red bricks and green tiles and regular roads. The South Garden, also known as the "Yueyue Garden", is characterized by rock pools and winding roads.
In the middle of the South Garden is the "Tianxiang Courtyard", a garden within a garden.
Address: Yuetan North Street, Xicheng District. Transportation: Take bus 13, 15, 19, 21, 42, 45, 65, Special 4 or 823 and get off at Yuetan.
Inquiry hotline 68020940 Ticket price 1 yuan Rending Lake Park Introduction Rending Lake Park is located on the south side of Huangsi Street, covering an area of ??about 90,000 square meters, and the water surface accounts for one-half.
The park has European-style gardens, beautiful fountains, large expanses of green grass and sculptures of different styles.
Address: No. 15, Liupu Kang, Ande Road, Xicheng District. Transportation: Get off at Houjiutiao on buses 27, 315, 345, 55, 305, and 60.
Inquiry hotline 62023200 Ticket price 0.3 yuan Introduction to Shichahai Park Shichahai Park is located to the north of Beihai Park. It consists of three waters extending from southeast to northwest, namely Qianhai (Shichahai), Houhai and Xihai (Jishuitan), with a total area of ??about 5.4 million square meters.
meters, the water surface occupies 340,000 square meters.
The three seas are connected and the surrounding environment is quiet and elegant, making it a famous scenic spot in Beijing.
Address: Beiyan of Xihai, Xicheng District. Traffic route: Get off at Jiazishi on No. 5, get off at Beihai back door on No. 13, and get off at Huokou at Daxinjiekou on No. 22, 27, 38, 44 and 44.