Castle Peak Park
Qingshan park is located in the northwest of Shijingshan District, northeast of wulituo village, 10 kilometers away from the seat of Shijingshan District government.
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About the park
According to stone inscriptions on the mountain, the mountain was called "Xinglong Mountain" in Wanli period of Ming Dynasty, and the local people called it "xiaoqingshan". It lives in the west mountain of Beijing, and its branch extends to gangbu on the Bank of Yongding River.
The mountain is northeast, southwest, more than 400 meters long, 200 meters wide, covering an area of 28 mu. It is an independent Hill away from the main mountain range of the west mountain. The highest altitude is 179 meters, and the slope is between 7 ° and 15 °. Niangniang Temple was built on the mountain, which has been restored to its original appearance. The lithology of the mountain is mainly shale. The vegetation mainly includes locust, Platycladus orientalis, Vitex negundo and wild jujube shrubs, with a coverage rate of more than 98%. At present, Qingshan park is close to Shimen Road, with a gate area and a brief introduction of the park's stone carvings. Half of the park is built into a leisure place. On the top of the mountain, there are landmark buildings and platforms. On the south side is the restored "Niangniang Temple". On the east side of the park, there are "Qingshan fitness Park" and gymnasium. Qingshan park is a green comprehensive place for sightseeing, leisure, entertainment and fitness.
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Bus routes: 336, 977, 959, 972, 747 to Nangong, 70m to the East, 396 to wulituo, 100m to the West
Address: 121 Helanshan North Road
Longitude: 117.219997
Latitude: 34.326333
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