Zhongzhao Award: Beijing Jingshan Park Night Lighting Project

Jingshan Park is located on the north-south axis of Beijing. It is connected to the Forbidden City Shenwumen in the south, the Bell and Drum Tower in the north, Beihai Park in the west, 23 hectares in the west and 43 meters in the height of the mountain. This is the panoramic view of the Forbidden City. The best place.

Here, in the Jin Dynasty, it was piled up in the hills. In the Yuan Dynasty, it was named the Qingshan Mountain. In the Ming Dynasty, the soil of the moat and the slag of the southward city were piled up here, and they were stacked into a tall mountain. Named Long live the mountain. In the 12th year of Shunzhi in the Qing Dynasty (1655), the mountain was renamed Jingshan, and during the reign of Emperor Qianlong (1749 - 1751), a large-scale expansion was carried out. The Shouhuang Hall, the Watchtower, the Guanmiao Pavilion and the Zhoushou were built successively. Pavilion, Wanchun Pavilion, Jifang Pavilion, Fu Pavilion.

Jingshan Park is a beautiful and unique royal garden. The feudal emperors often come here to enjoy flowers, archery, banquets and mountaineering. After the liberation of Beijing in 1949, the People's Government carried out a comprehensive arrangement of Jingshan, repaired ancient buildings, rebuilt the mountain roads, garden roads, planted flowers and trees, and added service facilities, making it a favorite tourist attraction for domestic and foreign tourists. It is listed as a key cultural relics protection unit in Beijing.