




Jingshan Park admission ticket + Electronic Audio Guide (multi-language options available)
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Jingshan Park Ticket
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Jingshan Park is located in Xicheng District, Beijing, on the central axis of the Ming and Qing Beijing city, facing the Meridian Gate of the Forbidden City across the street to the south. It was once the imperial garden of the Ming and Qing dynasties, boasting a long history of over 800 years. Jingshan is an artificial hill, formerly known as "Wansui Mountain" or "Mei Mountain." The last emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Chongzhen, committed suicide here, giving it a profound historical significance. Today, Jingshan Park is not only a historical and cultural garden within Beijing, featuring ancient trees reaching to the sky and blooming peonies, but also an excellent vantage point for a panoramic view of the Forbidden City. From Wanchun Pavilion on the central peak, the magnificent panorama of the Forbidden City, the ancient architectural style of the central axis, and the splendid sunset over Beijing are all visible, making it an unmissable classic landmark for experiencing the ancient capital's grandeur.