• The syllable xiang in the Fragrant Hills' Chinese name Xiangshan refers to incense, not fragrance per se.
  • Jul–31 Aug; 6am–5.30pm remainder. ¥ 10 (¥5 winter). m Fragrant Hills (Xī Jiāo Line). b to 香山公园东门: 563 (from m Xī Zhī Mén, the Zoo, Summer Palace North...
  • Fragrant Hills Park is a beautiful tourist attraction located in Beijing, China. It is known for its stunning natural scenery and historical significance.
  • The Fragrant Hills Park is very rich in cultural relics, where a number of pavilions, terraces, and towers are randomly dotted like stars.
  • In 1860 and 1900, the Fragrant Hills Park was twice destroyed by foreign troops following the Summer Palace and the yuan ming yuan (the Old Summer Palace).
  • Fragrant Hills park was built in the Liao Dynasty as an imperial garden for leisure and hunting. It is a beautiful place to escape the traffic and heat of Beijing...
  • The Fragrant Hills is a public park at the foot of the Western Mountains in the Haidian District, and located in the northwestern part of Beijing, China.
  • The Fragrant Hills is a public park at the foot of the Western Mountains in the Haidian District, and located in the northwestern part of Beijing, China.
  • Built in 1186, the Fragrant Hills Park is located in Haidian District and renowned for its imperial garden style, the Fragrant Hill and the temple.
  • The shape of the Fragrant Hills looks like a incense burner. When looking from a distance, the hill is often mist-enshrouded, and wreathed in fragrant smoke.