Jingshan Park
Jingshan Park sits just north of the Forbidden City in Beijing, offering a unique perspective of this historic area. Dating back to the Ming Dynasty in 1421, the park was originally an imperial garden and features the tallest point in central Beijing, with its main hill rising 45.7 meters. This spot not only serves as a perfect vantage point for panoramic views of the Forbidden City but also features diverse flora, including over 50 species of trees, such as ancient ginkgo and Chinese scholar trees. In April, visitors can marvel at blooming flowers throughout the park, creating a beautiful landscape to explore. As you stroll along the winding paths, take a moment to enjoy the serene environment and the historical significance surrounding you.