2016年10月25日星期二

The Fragrant Hills Park in Beijing



Fragrant Hills Park covers a large area with abundant natural sceneries and cultural relics. Situated in the east part of western hills, 17 miles (28 kilometers) northwest of Beijing City[Haidian district], it is made up of hills and forest which covers 400 acres (162 hectares), with the Xianglu Peak (Incense Burner Peak), 1,830 feet (558 meters) high, which is its highest peak.

  In 1186 in the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), Fragrant Hills Park was first built and later in the Yuan and Ming dynasties was extended to a large scale.  In 1745, Emperor Qianlong (1711-1799) ordered people to build many new halls, pavilions and gardens and gave the Park a new name, Jingyi Garden (Garden of Tranquility and Pleasure).  In 1860 and 1900 after the Summer Palace and the Yuanming Yuan (the Old Summer Palace) were unfortunately set on fire, foreign troops damaged lots of relics in the Fragrant Hills.  Since 1949, under restoration and development by Chinese government for half a century, it has been regarded as one of the ten most famous parks in Beijing City.

The red smoke tree leaves over the mountains is the most spectacular natural scenery in the Fragrant Hills Park. When autumn arrives, fiery red leaves blanket the entire mountain. Thousands of visitors come to it every year. People can take the cable cars to see the beautiful scenes. 
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There are two main routes for visitors to explore the park

The first one is to go along the north route, where visitors will see Spectacles Lake (Yanjing Lake), Study of Reading Heart (Jianxin Zhai), Bright Temple (Zhao Miao), etc. Spectacles Lake is a lake divided half by a bridge. Study of Reading Heart was built in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and was noted as the park inside it. Bright Temple is a large Tibetan style lamasery complex built in 1780 as the residence for the sixth Panchen Lama during his visits to Emperor Qianlong. Buildings in the complex have partially been burned down. Among the surviving treasures are a majestic glazed-tiled archway in front of the complex, a Tibetan style terrace and a glazed-tiled pagoda. Bells hung on the eaves of the pagoda chime in breeze.

  The second route takes visitors to the south area of Fragrant Hills Park. Main attractions along the route include Tranquility Green Lake (Jingcui Lake), Shuangqing Villa, Fragrant Temple, Incense Burner Peak, etc. This route is a little hard for the highest peak, Incense Burner Peak. However it is worthwhile to try. One of the 'must see' points of interest is the Shuangqing Villa, which is attractive not for its natural beauty but more for its place in Chinese history - it was once the residence of Chairman Mao Zedong as well as an early sight for the headquarters of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

The alluring beauty of it for you to appreciate all it has to offer.
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Recommended red leaves watching routes: 

  Route 1: East gate - Jingcui Lake - Shuangqing Villa - Xiangshan Temple - Heshun Gate - hill top

  Tips: The route takes about two hours. Need to climb up the hill.

  Route 2: East gate - Yuhua Xiu - Xiangwu Ku - hill top

  Tips: This is a meek route and suitable for family going together.

  Route 3: North gate - cable car station - hill top

  Tips: It is 5 minutes' walking distance from the north gate southward to the cable car. By cable, you can get to the hill top nearly 20 minutes later. You can have a bird-eye view of Biyun Temple (Temple of Azure Clouds) and overlook the red leaves afar.

  Transportation:

  By Bus:

  Take bus 563, 318, 360 Express, 714, 698, 331, 360, 696, 630 and get off at Xiang Shan Station.

  By Subway:

  Take Subway Line 4 to Beigongmen Station and get off from Exit A. Then transfer to bus 331 or 696 to Xiangshan Station.

  Tickets:Admission Fee:

  Apr.1 to Nov.15: CNY 10; Nov.16 to Mar.31: CNY 5
 
  Biyun Temple: CNY10

  Cable Car: CNY 60 for single trip (CNY 20 for children below 1.2 meters)

  Opening Hours:April 1 - June 30: 06:00 to 18:30

  July 1 - August 31: 06:00 to 19:00

  September 1 - November 15: 06:00 to 18:30

  November 16 - March 31: 06:00 to 18:00

        Resource:www.beijing-haidian.com

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