Wanchun Pavilion 万春亭An easy 虚拟 in the heart of Beijing with spectacular views in every direction.Are your feet getting tired from walking around the Forbidden City? Too bad! You're not done yet. Once you've had a good look at the past home of China's emperors, exit out the north gate and keep heading north to Jingshan Park.Note that like most larger public parks in China, there is a small entrance fee, 10元 at the time of writing.Once part of the greater Forbidden City, Jingshan Park served as a private imperial garden for the Emperor and his palace circle. These days, it's the home of perhaps the best view in Beijing. The central hill in Jingshan is dotted with pavilions, and the middle (and tallest) hill is the home of the Wanchun Pavilion. (The hill itself is not natural. When you're on top, have a look around and see if you can figure out where all that dirt might have come from...)There are a number of different routes to the top, each consisting of several hundred ston
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