After a wonderful holiday filled with shopping sprees, sporting events, and tech-themed adventures, why not slow down and enjoy flowers in the park? These beautiful floral landscapes are perfect for a holiday photo stop!
Summer Palace

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In the Summer Palace's Farming and Weaving Scene area, a Chinese-style floral garden blends the misty charm of Jiangnan with farming traditions. Pink, blue, gold, and white flowers represent the four seasons.
Fragrant Hills Park

At Jiari Garden in Fragrant Hills Park, a giant envelope-and-postcard installation forms the centerpiece, accompanied by a dedicated photo-op chair. Red maples in the foreground frame a backdrop of colorful foliage and more than 20 seasonal flowers, such as chrysanthemums, bougainvillea, and African impatiens, for picture-perfect shots.
Beijing Zoo

Along the north bank of Zhitong River in the northwest part of Beijing Zoo, five themed viewing spots showcase "grains," "silkworms," "vegetables," "fruit trees," and "flowers" through the creative plant groupings. The layered heights and changing seasonal scenery immerse visitors in a tranquil environment.
Jingshan Park

On the slope southwest of Jingshan Park's East Gate, a themed flower garden uses traditional Chinese landscaping to seamlessly integrate the distant Wanchun Pavilion with lush surrounding trees. With 3,800 flowering plants across 24 varieties arranged in rich layers, the display is colorful and dynamic. A pair of playful deer decorations adds a touch of wild charm.
Zizhuyuan Park

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At the East Gate of Zizhuyuan Park, adjacent to the National Library, vibrant greenery and bamboo-tube lanterns with carved characters create a cozy, "bookish" atmosphere.
Beihai Park

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On the western shore of Beihai Park, vermilion walls, green pines, and brown rocks form the backdrop for impatiens, sage, and other flowers. The layered design creates a walkable garden where visitors can wander through a sea of flowers and capture beautiful photos.
Yuyuantan Park

At the northwest gate of Yuyuantan Park, a special garden landscape uses flowers to create a dazzling "galaxy" scene. The setup includes an astronaut figure "Xiao Ying," an AI robot, and "robot dog" flower pots — a playful mix of tech and garden art.
Museum of Chinese Gardens and Landscape Architecture

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In front of the museum, globe amaranth, chrysanthemums, and fountain grass brighten the façade and slopes, creating a festive autumn landscape full of rustic charm.
(Source: Beijing Fabu)