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Xianglu Peak
A scenic summit renowned for its panoramic views, traditional pavilion, and status as a natural escape within a bustling capital's urban sprawl.
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Just outside the city limits in Northwest Beijing, Xiangshan Park (Fragrant Hills Park) is a popular place to hike, particularly in fall when the hill is blanketed in vibrant red maple leaves. Take an 18-minute ride on a cable car, or a vigorous hike, to the top of the highest peak, Xiang Lu Feng (Incense Burner Peak), which resembles a huge incense burner 1,827 feet above sea level.
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