Beishan Park

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Beishan Park, also known as Jilin Beishan Scenic Area or Jilin Beishan Park, is an urban park and scenic spot located in Chuanying District, Jilin City, Jilin Province, China. The park was founded in 1924, and is a national 4A-level tourist attraction. The park became the subject of international attention in 2024 following an attack on four university tutors from the United States of America.[1][2]

The Beishan Scenic Area is named after a nearby mountain known as Beishan, which belongs to the Xuantianling Mountain Range, with an altitude of 269.8 meters above sea level. The mountain is named Beishan because it is north of the ancient city of Jilin.[3] Temples have been built on Beishan since the 16th century. In 1924, the area was turned into a park.[4]

In 1948, Beishan Park covered an area of 86 hectares. The park went through a refurbishment, and it was reopened to the public in 1949. Since then, it has undergone several renovations and expansions. In 1985, it covered an area of 138 hectares and received 2.5 million visitors annually.[4]

In early 1998, the Jilin Municipal Government approved the designation of 518 hectares of Beishan District as the "Beishan Tourism Economic Development Zone", and in 2003 the municipal government established the Beishan Scenic Area.[5] In 2010, the east side of Beishan Mountain was rebuilt into People's Square, and Beishan Scenic Area also announced that from January 1, 2011, the admission fee will be cancelled and open to the general public free of charge.[6]

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2024 attack

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