Good News: Attractions in Beijing's Parks Now Open on Mondays

english.beijing.gov.cn
2025-07-07

Jing On July 4 and 5, several municipal parks in Beijing announced that their ancient architectural complexes, inner gardens, and museums will remain open on Mondays until August 31, welcoming both locals and visitors from elsewhere.

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Jingshan Park

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The attractions involved so far are as follows.
Jingshan Park: Shouhuang Hall, Guande Hall, Guandi Temple, and the Science Popularization Cabin

Fragrant Hills Park: Former site of Xiangshan Revolutionary Memorial Site (Shuangqing Villa, Laiqing Pavilion, Lizhu Tower, Xiaobai Tower, Siqin House, Duoyun Pavilion, Zhennan House, and Zhenfang Tower), Xiangshan Temple, and Biyun Temple

Beihai Park: Yong'an Temple, Yilan Hall, Yuegu Tower, Huafang Studio, Jingxin Studio, Xitian Fanjing, Kuaixue Hall, Chanfu Temple, Wanfo Building Relic Site, etc.

Last summer, as part of the efforts to improve their service capacities, Beijing's municipal parks lifted the Monday closure practice for cultural relics, ancient architectural complexes, garden sites, and museums, granting full access to both locals and visitors from outside the city. They include the Tower of Buddhist Incense in the Summer Palace, the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvest in the Temple of Heaven, Qiongdao Island in Beihai Park, Shouhuang Hall in Jingshan Park, attractions within the Museum of Chinese Garden and Landscape Architecture, and various other venues and scenic spots.

(Source: Beijing Evening News)

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