- Fragrant Hills
Fragrant Hills Park (Xiangshan Park; The park was built in
1186 in the Jin Dynasty (1115 to 1234) and expanded during theYuan Dynasty andMing Dynasty . In 1745,Emperor Qianlong (1711 to 1799) ordered the addition of many new halls, pavilions and gardens and gave it a new name, Jingyi Garden (Garden of Tranquility and Pleasure). Many of the relics in the park were damaged by foreign troops during two major attacks. In 1860, British troops set theOld Summer Palace ablaze, burning it to the ground along with the Gardens of Perfect Brightness, causing extensive damage to many relics in the park. Another attack in 1900 by theEight-Nation Alliance caused destruction to the park and to theSummer Palace built by Empress dowagerCixi . Since 1949, the Chinese government has been engaged in continuous restoration and development in the area.Fragrant Hills Park is recognized as one of the major tourist attractions in Beijing. When autumn arrives, the natural scenery in the park turns spectacular, with fiery red smoke tree leaves covering the mountain side. Every year, thousands of tourists ride the cable cars through the park in order see the hills in autumn colors. The grand opening of the annual Red Leaf Festival of Beijing takes place there.
There are two main routes through the park. One route goes through the north area, with Spectacles Lake (Yanjing Lake) and the bridge, Study of Reading Heart (Jianxin Zhai) and Bright Temple (Zhao Miao). Study of Reading Heart was built in the Ming Dynasty (1368 to 1644) and is a landscaped park inside Fragrant Hills Park. Bright Temple is a large Tibetan style
lamasery complex built in 1780 as the residence for the sixthPanchen Lama during his visits toEmperor 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 leads through the south area of the park. Main attractions along the route include Tranqulity Green Lake (Jingcui Lake), Shuangqing Villa, Fragrant Temple, and Incense Burner Peak. This route is a little harder because it leads across the highest peak, Incense Burner Peak.
Another point of interest in the park is the Shuangqing Villa, once the residence of
Mao Zedong and also an early site for the headquarters of the Central Committee of theCommunist Party of China . It is also known forI M Pei 's work - the Fragrant Hills Hotel.The
Temple of Azure Clouds (Biyun Si) is located just outside the north gate of Fragrant Hills Park.External links
* [http://www.bjbpl.gov.cn/WZGB/en/ShowFH.aspx The Fragrant Hills Park] . Official site of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Park.
* [http://en.beijing2008.com/19/70/article211987019.shtml Fragrant Hills Park] . Official site of the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.
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