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The Fragrant Hills Park

The Fragrant Hills Park (Xiangshan gongyuan) is located 20 kilometers northwest of Beijing and not far from the Summer Palace. The name of the park derives not from the fresh air or aroma in the area, but in the shape of the hills themselves. If you look close enough (and with a bit of imagination thrown in) you can just make out the shape of an incense burner at the peak of the hills.

The Fragrant Hills Park is also known as the Garden of Congenial Tranquility. However it is generally pretty busy here unless you escape the crowds and head into the woods. Take a chair-lift or hike up the peak itself for great views of the surrounding countryside. Once you reach "Incense burner peak" and, if you are felling fit and brave, head off on some of the marked trails and delve into the woodlands.

The hills and woods were a favorite country retreat of the emperors. The building of Temples began here in the Jin Dynasty (1186 A.D.) and by the Qing Dynasty, (1745 A.D.) 28 had been erected in the Garden of Congenial Tranquility. In 1860 and again in 1900, the Garden was seriously destroyed by fire and many of the temples and halls ruined. Today, only some of the buildings have been restored. When the Central Committee of the Communist Party moved to Beijing from Hubei, Mao made Double Purity Villa his residence here. Inside the Villa are various displays and cultural relics. However, it's the views of the countryside which are the most attractive thing about the Park. From Ghost Fear peak on a fine day, (Ghosts apparently fear heights !) one can see the Yongding River, Luding Bridge, Prospect Hills, Summer Palace, Yuquan Hill and the outskirts of the city.

In autumn, the red leaves decorating the trees on the hillside add an extra special glow to the area.In fact, many Beijingers come here every year to collect red maple leaves (see the picture above) which they believe are auspicious (red is a symbol of good luck and happiness).

Another one of the Park's attractions are the donkey rides! Not for the faint hearted!

Transportation: Taking the subway and getting off at JiShuitan station, then transfer to the Bus No.331, and getting off at the terminus of it. Either taking Bus No.904 from XiZhimen subway station to arrive at the Fragrant Hill directly.

Ticket Price: RMB10 in the peak-seasons, while RMB5 in the off-seasons.

Openning Time: 6:00-19:00

Note: The best season for appreciating the red leaves is before or after the hoarfrost descent every year.




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