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Super easy! Unveiling the hidden gem route for a day trip to Jingshan Park

🌿Super easy! Unveiling the hidden gem route for a day trip to Jingshan Park✨ If it's your first time visiting Jingshan Park, we highly recommend this amazing route that combines walking, climbing, sightseeing, and photography! It's not tiring at all, and you can check in at numerous stunning photo spots📸. Save this and let's go~ Route planning‼️ South Gate➡️Qi Wang Lou➡️Five Pavilions (Wanchun Pavilion, Guanmiao Pavilion, Jifang Pavilion, Zhoushang Pavilion, Fulan Pavilion)➡️Shouhuang Hall➡️East Gate➡️Jingshanqian Street➡️Beihai Park (optional), ⏰The whole journey takes about 3-4 hours, allowing you to immerse yourself in the charm of the imperial gardens! 1️⃣ Jingshan Park South Gate 🚇 Take Exit C of Jinyu Hutong Station on Subway Line 8 and walk for about 8 minutes to reach the South Gate. As soon as you enter, you'll see the majestic Jingshan Hill. Remember to look up and take a picture with the antique vermilion palace gate📷! There are also cultural and creative ice creams at the entrance, making it super enjoyable to eat while strolling~ 2️⃣ Qi Wang Lou 🏯 Walk north along the central axis, and the first stop is Qi Wang Lou. This was once the place where emperors rested and changed clothes before worshipping Confucius. The wide platform in front of the building offers a distant view of the corner towers of the Forbidden City. The red walls, yellow tiles, and green trees complement each other perfectly, making every shot a masterpiece! 3️⃣ Climbing to the Five Pavilions 🌄 Here comes the highlight! Ascend from the left climbing path of Qi Wang Lou, and you'll see the scattered Five Pavilions along the way. Wanchun Pavilion is the most recommended, as it is the highest and best viewpoint on the north-south central axis of Beijing. Standing here, you can overlook the entire Forbidden City, with the Hall of Golden Thrones and the Hall of Supreme Harmony in full view. The breathtaking feeling is definitely worth climbing these more than 300 steps! 📸The ancient trees near Guanmiao Pavilion and Jifang Pavilion have a super artistic conception, perfect for taking ancient-style photos~ 4️⃣ Shouhuang Hall 📜 Descend from the west side of Wanchun Pavilion, and you'll reach Shouhuang Hall. This was once the place where Qing Dynasty emperors enshrined the images of their ancestors. Now it has been transformed into an exhibition area where you can learn about the historical changes of Jingshan Hill. The square in front of the hall is wide open, making it a great spot for taking panoramic photos of the architecture! 5️⃣ East Gate and Jingshanqian Street 🚴 Exit from the East Gate, and opposite is Jingshanqian Street, lined with hutongs and courtyards full of old Beijing charm. You can rent a shared bike🚲 and leisurely shuttle through them, checking in at cafes and specialty shops along the street, and experiencing the authentic Beijing flavor~ 6️⃣ Beihai Park (optional) 🌊 If you still have energy, walk west along Jingshanqian Street for 10 minutes to reach Beihai Park! Here you can go boating on the lake🚣, check in at the White Pagoda, and continue your exploration of the imperial gardens~ 7️⃣ Food recommendations 🍜 After a day of exploring, it's time to reward yourself with delicious food! The nearby Di'anmen Snack Street offers Beijing specialties such as Zhajiang noodles, Lu Zhu, and Douzhi'er; or you can go to Huguosi Street for sweet and soft snacks like Wandouhuang and Lǘdagun, which will definitely satisfy your taste buds! ✨Tips: ✅ It is recommended to go in the morning for better lighting and fewer crowds, making the panoramic view of the Forbidden City clearer. ✅ Wear comfortable shoes as there are many steps to climb. ✅ Bring a power bank and water, although there are vending machines in the park. ✅ It gets crowded during holidays, so book tickets in advance on the official WeChat account (2 RMB for adults). Follow this route to easily unlock N ways to enjoy Jingshan Park. Grab your camera and let's go!🎒
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Posted: Apr 18, 2025
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