Located on the central axis of Beijing City, Jingshan Park covers an area of 32.3 hectares, formerly the Royal Court of Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties. Jingshan is tall and elevated, with lush trees and magnificent scenery. It is the best place for Beijing to climb high and overlook the whole city. In the Yuan Dynasty, more than 600 years ago, it was a small hill named Qingshan . According to legend, when the Forbidden City was built in the Ming Dynasty, coal was piled here, so there were coal Mountain commonly known as. In Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, the soil of excavated moat was piled up here and built into a tall earth mountain called Longevity Mountain , also known as Danei; Zhenshan . Flowers, plants and fruits are planted all over the mountain, which is called Consequence Garden and so on. Feudal emperors often came here to admire flowers, practice arrows, feast and mountaineering. It was a beautiful royal garden.