Xiaotangshan, Beijing

Xiaotangshan Town (simplified Chinese: 小汤山镇; traditional Chinese: 小湯山鎮; pinyin: Xiǎotāngshān Zhèn) is a small town in the Changping District of Beijing, China.

[1] It lies immediately outside Beijing's 6th Ring Road, to the north of the city.

The Qianlong Emperor of the Qing dynasty built the Xiaotangshan imperial palace and inscribed "九華兮秀".

In 1995, it was identified as the national pioneer town of comprehensive reform.

In 2005, the China Mining Association named Xiaotangshan as "Chinese hot springs town", and the National Steering Committee awarded it as "spiritual civilization advanced the town".