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What was the 1995 Beijing Xiangshan Incident?

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Xiangshan Park is located at No. 40 Maishui Street, Haidian District, Beijing, in the northwest suburbs of Beijing. It covers an area of ??188 hectares and is a park with mountain and forest characteristics. Royal Garden. The main peak in the scenic area, Xianglu Peak, is commonly known as "Ghost Viewing Sorrow", with an altitude of 575 meters. As early as the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, the royal family built a separate courtyard from the palace in Xiangshan. Every summer and autumn, the emperor would come here to hunt and enjoy the cool air.

In the 10th year of Xianfeng (1860) and the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), it was burned down twice by the British, French and Eight-Power Allied Forces. In 1956, it was opened as a People's Park. Xiangshan Park has famous tourist attractions such as Xiangshan Temple, Hongguang Temple, and Shuangqing Villa.

Xiangshan Park was rated as a civilized unit in the capital in 1993, an AAAA scenic spot by the National Tourism Administration in 2001, and one of the first batch of Beijing boutique parks in 2002?

" There are two versions of the name "Xiangshan" in historical documents. The first theory comes from the folk. It is said that in the early years, a large area of ??apricot flowers was planted on Xiangshan Mountain. When the flowering season comes every year, the flowers here are rich in fragrance, hence the name.

The second one comes from "Xiangshan Yong'an Temple", which talks about a big stone in the mountain. Its shape is very similar to the incense burner in the temple, so the mountain is named after the stone in the shape of the incense burner