Jingshan Park (translated as View or Prospect Hill) is an artificial hill immediately north of the Forbidden City. Jingshan Park has its origins in the Yuan dynasty. Its hill was created from earth that was excavated while building the palace moat in the Yongle Era. In the early years of the Ming dynasty, the park was known as Wansui Shan (Long Life Hill), but renamed as Jing Shan in the Qing era.
Wanchun Pavilion (万春亭, Wanchun Ting) |
This was totally understandable why this park was restricted to imperial use, considering one can totally spy on the Forbidden City from here, specifically from Wanchun Ting.
One could combined a visit to Jingsan Park with Forbidden City as these two attractions are located close to each other. We didn't as we finished our visit in Forbidden City rather late, so this was done in the morning of another day.
Ya ya, still in the park |
We found a tree with blossoming flowers! |
Calligraphy in water |
Jianzi game for adults |
Skipping rope for kids |
Dancing for the ladies |
Open air barber |
Side note: Code Blue was addictive!
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It looks like a movie. It just does. ;)
ReplyDeleteCalligraphy in water? Intriguing idea!
No calligraphy but I've seen people drawing with a mop in Melbourne though
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