Chinese edit

fragrant
incense
mountain(s)
hill(s)
trad. (香山)
simp. #(香山)
 
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Etymology edit

In the case of the Fragrant Hills of Beijing, after two notable rocks shaped like Chinese incense burners near the top of 香爐香炉 (Xiānglú Fēng, Incense Burner Peak).

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Proper noun edit

香山

  1. Fragrant Hills (near Beijing, China)
    香山紅葉香山红叶  ―  xiāngshān hóngyè  ―  the red autumnal leaves of Fragrant Hills
  2. () Xiangshan (a district of Hsinchu City, Taiwan)
  3. (historical) Xiangshan (a village, town, etc. in Taiwan)
  4. (historical) () Former name of 中山 (Zhōngshān) (a county in Guangdong, China)