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COAL HILL (JINGSHAN PARK)

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Jingshan Gongyuan, 景山公园, Pekin 北京, China
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2024
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Once considered a dependency of the Imperial Palace, the park is just behind the Forbidden City. Built at the beginning of Ming, this artificial hill was erected with the land extracted from the ditches of the Forbidden City, and then the coal reserves deposited at the foot of the hill gave him his name. During the reign of Emperor Qianlong (1735-1796), fruit trees were planted there and the place renamed «garden of the Hundred Species of Fruit». A true area of leisure where the emperor and his courtyard could indulge in their favorite leisure, the Coal Hill offers a magnificent view of roofs with yellow glazed tiles of the Purple City. From the top of the hill, Beijing appears in all its grandeur and the north-south axis, according to which symmetrically built the city capital, logically appears: to the south, the Yongding Men Door, Qian Men, Tian 'anmen, the Forbidden City; to the north, the tower of the Tambour (Gu Lou) and the tower of the Cloche (Zhong Lou) and, in the distance, a succession of lakes. On the east slope of the hill is a carnival, tree to which the last emperor of Ming, Chongzhen, when the City was besieged by the Mandchous in 1644.

The park is particularly lively at weekends. Improvised choirs find themselves under a flag to sing old revolutionary songs. Other groups dance with wallets or tangos on the hill terraces. Calligraphers exercise their art by mapping characters with water on the ground… A good opportunity to discover a whole pan of Chinese popular culture.


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BaliLombok
Visited in december 2016
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alors il faut le dire tout de suite: gardez quelques forces après la longue visite de la Cité Interdite car la grimpette nous achève( mais dans tout Pékin les distances sont longues et le podomètre s excite!) en haut un joli temple et si vous avez de la chance les toits et cours de la Cité si LA POLLUTION PEKINOISE est absente ;(
en prime la photo "touriste" déguisés en Puyi et XIsi !!
Granules
Visited in july 2016
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Si vous voulez une vue originale et unique sur la cité interdite, cette colline est l'endroit idéal. L'entrée est très bon marché, et offre une vue en hauteur sur l'immensité de la cité interdite. De nombreux chinois y viennent pour faire du sport / chanter / danser / passer du temps, c'est très convivial. En y allant le soir, vous aurez peut-être la chance d'y admirer un coucher de soleil si le ciel n'est pas trop gris
nan4458
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A découvrir absolument après la visite de la Cité Interdite, c'est très beau, très haut surtout quand il fait chaud!!
kessamuel
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Un endroit vraiment agréable offrant une vue large aux alentours et plus particulièrement sur la cité interdite. De quoi laisser prendre conscience de la taille hallucinante de celle-ci. Par journée lourde, on prend également conscience de la chappe de pollution qui s'écrase sur la ville !!
A cumuler avec la visite de la place Tian'An Men et d ela cité interdite (l'accès se trouvant juste après la sortie de celle-ci)
We have begun in the place Book Year - mennn returned by the forbidden city and just left opposite the entrance Coal hill. Once at the top view is really worth the incredible view on all the Forbidden City, it is here that you realise its immensity! information (discounts for children at the entrance of the Hill are only for Chinese)

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