Jingshan Park

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pochun ***
10 Mar
It was excellent! I had an unexpected situation and couldn't arrive on time, but the tour guide was very proactive in helping me resolve it. If I have another chance to participate in the future, I will definitely join again. ✅
2+
Yu ********
10 Mar
Small group size, Peter was a good guide! Informative and fun tour!
DYANN **********
10 Mar
Sorry got so engroseed that we only managed to get some photos when we were already halfway eating!
Ly **
10 Mar
Mike is good tour gide. Mike was very knowledgeable and friendly. The explanations about the history and culture were clear and engaging, which made the whole tour much more enjoyable. He were also very helpful and attentive to everyone in the group. I had a great experience.
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Sai ********
10 Mar
Xiucai said (Nie Qian): Due to time constraints, we couldn't see everything, but within the time we had, the guide provided detailed explanations, making it a relaxing experience.
Klook User
10 Mar
Anson was a great tour guide, spoke very good English, and gave plenty of information during the whole tour. There was a very long line for Tiananmen and he took us to another metro station (and payed for our metro tickets)! Our tour lasted from 10h-14h40. Anson also took great pictures for us and showed us the best photo spots. Would recommend this tour!
Narumon *********
10 Mar
we’ve explored the palace with guide Bob, he’s very nice to explain about the history and so kind and humble, I suggest everyone to have Guide because you will understand all the history and to get more emotion and enjoy.
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Claire ***
10 Mar
Thanks so much Helen! We learnt so much today! Totally recommend this informative and easy walking tour!

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Immerse yourself in the imperial grandeur of Jingshan Park Beijing, a historic oasis nestled just north of the Forbidden City in Beijing, China. Originally built as the royal family's backyard in the Ming Dynasty, this park offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical charm, serving as a Fengshui shield for the nearby Forbidden City. With a rich history dating back to imperial times, this park offers visitors a glimpse into the past while providing breathtaking views of the iconic Forbidden City. Climb to the top of Prospect Hill for a breathtaking panoramic view of Beijing City and the majestic Forbidden City.
Jingshan Park, Beijing, Beijing (and vicinity), China

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Jingshan Hill

Marvel at the 45.7-meter high artificial hill constructed during the Ming dynasty, featuring five peaks adorned with elaborate pavilions offering stunning panoramic views of central Beijing.

Guanmiao Pavilion

Visit the Guanmiao Pavilion, a charming structure within the park that adds to the picturesque landscape and provides a tranquil spot for contemplation.

Wanchun Pavilion

Visit the central pavilion on Prospect Hill for a perfect view of the Forbidden City and the stunning skyline of Beijing. The climb is rewarded with a mesmerizing sunset view of the russet rooftops of the Forbidden City.

Culture and History

Delve into the rich history of Jingshan Park, dating back to the Liao and Jin dynasties, and discover the cultural practices and landmarks that have shaped this iconic destination.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in popular local dishes in Beijing, such as Peking duck, dumplings, and hot pot, to savor the unique flavors of the region. Don't miss the opportunity to explore the local food scene and immerse yourself in the culinary delights of the city.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Originally an imperial garden, Jingshan Park served as a place for royal families to enjoy leisure activities. With historical landmarks like the Qiwang Pavilion and Wanchun Pavilion, the park offers insights into China's rich cultural heritage.