Wanshou Shan

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Wanshou Shan, also known as Longevity Hill, is a prominent, scenic hill within Beijing’s Summer Palace complex, famed for its historic temples, pavilions, and panoramic views over Kunming Lake.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
hill
landmark in Beijing
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Longevity Hill
associatedWith Chinese imperial history
Qing dynasty
ChineseName 万寿山
country China
district Haidian District NERFINISHED
hasFeature historic temples
panoramic views over Kunming Lake
pavilions
scenic viewpoints
stone stairways
traditional Chinese garden architecture
hasViewOf Kunming Lake
Summer Palace
surface form: Summer Palace complex
heritageStatus part of the Summer Palace UNESCO World Heritage Site
isWithin north shore of Kunming Lake
languageOfName Chinese
locatedIn Beijing
China
Haidian District NERFINISHED
Summer Palace
nameMeaning Longevity Hill
overlooks Kunming Lake
partOf Beijing imperial garden system
surface form: Imperial gardens of the Qing dynasty

Summer Palace
surface form: Summer Palace complex
significance major scenic feature of the Summer Palace
symbol of longevity in Chinese culture
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedFor imperial leisure
religious worship
sightseeing

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Longevity Hill hasAlternativeName Wanshou Shan