The renovation work on the five pavilions of Beijing's Jingshan
Park finished last week. The park will welcome visitors with its
newly renovated pavilions during the upcoming National Day
holiday.
Costing over seven million yuan and lasting for nearly one year,
the renovation project repaired the damaged structures of the five
pavilions, repainted the decoration drawings and renewed the
lightening rod, fire-resistant equipment and spotlight systems.
The repair work followed the rule of "restoring the old relics
to what they were." Complicated processing methods inheritated from
ancient China were used in the renovation, with 58,000 goldleafs
were used in the gilding process alone.
The five pavilions, located on the top of Coal Hill, are the
symbols of Jingshan Park and offer great views of the historic
quarters of Beijing.
The last renovation project took place in 1973, 33 years
ago.
Jingshan Park
Location: No.44 Jingshan Xijie, Xicheng District
Tel: 010-64044071
(CRI September 26, 2006)