Jingshan Park

Located on the center of the north-south central axis of Beijing, Jingshan Park was the imperial garden in the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, and once the highest point of central Beijing. The Wanchun Pavilion at the Jingshan Park lies on the highest point of the Central Axis of Beijing. Visitors can climb up to the Wanchun Pavilion to have a panoramic view of the Forbidden City, overlook the Central Axis of Beijing, and admire the magnificent imperial buildings.

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Travel Routes

Route 1: South Gate—Death place of Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty—Intersection on the Back of the Hill—Zhoushang Pavilion—Guanmiao Pavilion—Wanchun Pavilion—Jifang Pavilion—Fulan Pavilion—Intersection down the Hill—Shouhuang Hall (Advance Reservation Required)—East Gate

Route 2: West Gate—Science Popularity Bulletin Board—Main Path on the Hillside—Death place of Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty—Intersection on the Back of Hill—Zhoushang Pavilion—Guanmiao Pavilion—Wanchun Pavilion—Jifang Pavilion—Fulan Pavilion—Intersection down the Hill—West Gate

Route 3: East Gate--Shouhuang Hall (Advance Reservation Required)—Intersection on the Back of Hill—Zhoushang Pavilion—Guanmiao Pavilion—Wanchun Pavilion—Jifang Pavilion—Fulan Pavilion—Intersection down the Hill—Science Popularity Bulletin Board—Main Path on the Hillside—Death place of Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty—East Gate