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Jingshan Park, Beijing Located in the heart of Beijing, Jingshan Park (景山公园) is a historic imperial garden offering unparalleled views of the Forbidden City. Once part of the Ming and Qing dynasties' royal grounds, this 23-hectare park centers around an artificial hill built with soil excavated from the Forbidden City’s moats. Key Highlights: Panoramic Vista: Climb to the Wanchun Pavilion atop Jingshan Hill (43 meters) for a breathtaking 360° view of central Beijing, including the Forbidden City’s golden rooftops and modern cityscapes. Historic Legacy: Known as Meishan (Coal Hill) in the Yuan Dynasty, it became the tragic site where the last Ming emperor, Chongzhen, took his life in 1644. Architectural Harmony: Five symmetrical pavilions crown the hill, symbolizing the Five Elements philosophy. The central Wanchun Pavilion blends Han, Tibetan, and Manchu architectural styles. Seasonal Drama: Famous for autumn’s fiery ginkgo forests and spring peonies in its 20,000-sqm royal peony garden, cultivated since the Yuan Dynasty. Cultural Axis: Marks Beijing’s north-south central axis, embodying ancient Chinese urban planning principles of feng shui and cosmic order. Symbolism: The hill’s strategic elevation served both as a feng shui shield against northern "evil winds" and a symbolic imperial "screen" protecting the Forbidden City. Today, it remains a serene escape where locals practice tai chi amidst ancient cypress trees. Practical Info: ⏰ 6:30 AM – 8:00 PM (seasonal variations) 🎫 ¥2 (standard), ¥10 during peony festivals 🚇 Nearest subway: Line 8 – Shichahai Station A visit to Jingshan Park is a walk through layers of Chinese history, nature, and cosmic philosophy – all within 15 minutes of the Forbidden City’s northern gate.