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Tourist attractions near Qinghe station in Beijing

The tourist attractions near Qinghe Station in Beijing include Zhongguancun Forest Park, Wanshou Mountain, Xiangshan Mountain, Yuquan Mountain and Changchun Garden.

Zhongguancun forest park 1

Zhongguancun Forest Park is adjacent to Aerospace City in the north, Software Park in the south and Jingxin Expressway in the east. It is the 20 13 key construction project of Haidian plain greening project. The planned area of the first phase is 2940 mu, which will be open to the public free of charge after completion. The construction period of the whole park is three years. When completed, it will echo the original historical gardens of three mountains and five gardens in the west of Beijing and become the "urban green lung" in the northwest of the city.

2. Wanshou Mountain

Wanshou Mountain, which is located in Yanshan Mountain, is 58.59 meters high and 108.94 meters above sea level, and faces Kunming Lake in front. In the seventh year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1494), Xiaozong's wet nurse helped Mrs. Roche build a garden temple in front of the mountain. In the early Qing dynasty, it was used as a forage field for raising horses in the court. Wanshou Mountain, which is located in Yanshan Mountain, is 58.59 meters high and 108.94 meters above sea level, and faces Kunming Lake in front. In the seventh year of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty (1494), Xiaozong's wet nurse helped Mrs. Roche build a garden temple in front of the mountain. In the early Qing dynasty, it was used as a forage field for raising horses in the court.

3. Xiangshan

Xiangshan Park, located at No.40 Shangmao Street, Haidian District, Beijing, northwest suburb of Beijing, covers an area of 1.88 hectares, and is a royal garden with mountain forest characteristics. Xiangfeng, the main peak of the scenic spot, is commonly known as "Ghost Seeing Sorrow", with an altitude of 575 meters. As early as the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the royal family built a farewell palace in Xiangshan, where the emperor went hunting and enjoying the cool in summer and autumn.

4. Yuquan Mountain

Yuquan Mountain is located at the foot of Xishan Mountain in Haidian District, Beijing, on the west side of the Summer Palace. The mountain trend is northwest and saddle-shaped, with the depth of 1300m, the widest point from east to west of about 450m, and the elevation of the main peak of 100m. Yuquan Mountain is named after its spring water "clear as jade". Since Yuquan Mountain is surrounded by mountains and waters, emperors of all dynasties have built official summer resorts here since Liao and Jin Dynasties.

5. Changchun Garden

Changchun Garden is located at No.5 Summer Palace Road, Haidian District, Beijing, south of Yuanmingyuan and west of Peking University. It is one of the "Nine Gardens" in Peking University. The original site is the "Tsinghua Campus" built by Ming Shenzong's grandfather Li Wei in the Ming Dynasty, which is called "Li Yuan". Later, Kangxi changed the "Tsinghua Campus" to "Changchun Garden" and became the first royal garden in the western suburbs. Changchun Garden was founded in the 23rd year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1684). In the 26th year of Kangxi (1687), Changchun Garden was built.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhongguancun Forest Park.