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{{Short description|Park in Haidian District, Beijing, China}}
{{Infobox park
| name = Fragrant Hills
| native_name = 香山公园
| alt_name =Fragrant Hills Park, Xiangshan Park
| photo = 香山勤政殿.jpg
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| photo_caption = Palace hall sitting at top of Fragrant Hills
| type = [[Urban park]], [[Urban forest|Forest park]]
| location = [[Haidian District]], [[Beijing]], [[People's Republic of China|China]]
| area = 188 hectares
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| width =
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| map_label =Fragrant Hills
| coordinates ={{coord|39|59|27.59|N|116|10|46.89|E|type:landmark_region:CN|display=inline,title}}
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{{chinese
'''Fragrant Hills Park''' (Xiangshan Park; {{zh|s=[[wikt:香|香]][[wikt:山|山]][[wikt:公园|公园]]|p= Xiāngshān Gōngyuán}}) is an imperial garden at the foot of the [[Western Hills|Western Mountains]] in the [[Haidian District]], in the northwestern part of [[Beijing]], China. It was also formerly known as '''Jingyi Garden''' or "Jingyiyuan" (靜宜園). It covers 1.6 km² (395 acres) and consists of a natural [[pine-cypress forest]], hills with [[maple trees]], [[Cotinus|smoke tree]]s and [[persimmon|persimmon trees]], as well as landscaped areas with traditional architecture and cultural relics. The name derives from the park's highest peak, Xianglu Feng (Incense Burner Peak), a 557 meters (1827 ft) hill with two large stones resembling incense burners at the top.▼
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▲'''Fragrant Hills Park'''
==Name==
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[[File:ZhaoMiaoPaiFang.JPG|thumb]]
[[File:北京 香山 西山晴雪.jpg|thumb]]
The syllable
==History==
The park was built in 1186,
The Fragrant Hills
==Routes==
There are two main routes through the park. One route goes through the north area, with Spectacles Lake (Yanjing Lake) and the bridge, Study of Reading Heart (Jianxin Zhai) and Bright Temple (Zhao Miao). Study of Reading Heart was built in the Ming
The second route leads through the south area of the park. Main attractions along the route include Tranquility Green Lake (Jingcui Lake), Shuangqing Villa, Fragrant Temple, and Incense Burner Peak. This route is more difficult because it leads across the highest peak, Incense Burner Peak.
Another point of interest in the park is the Shuangqing Villa, once the residence of [[Mao Zedong]] and also an early site for the headquarters of the [[Central Committee of the
The [[Temple of Azure Clouds]] (Biyun Si) is located just outside the north gate of Fragrant Hills Park.
== Transport ==
*[[Fragrant Hills station (Beijing Subway)|Fragrant Hills station]]
== References ==
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== External links ==
{{Commons category|Fragrant Hills}}
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{{Chinese garden styles}}
{{Beijing Parks}}
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