In early autumn, Beijing sees the opening of several extraordinary leisure destinations, with many others getting on a new look. Please invite your friends to explore these remarkable spots together!
Boat Tour on Chaobai River
The boat tour on the Chaobai River, navigating the stretch between Fengbo Bridge and Liugezhuang Bridge, provides passengers with a panoramic view of the river's scenic banks. The boats are styled with the ancient designs of Han and Tang dynasties. During the journey, visitors can also learn about the history and culture of the river through informative narrations, immersing themselves into the rich cultural heritage of Shunyi District.
Time: April to October
Weekday Departures: 10:00 and 14:30
Ticket Purchase
Tickets can be purchased on-site or via the WeChat account "Shunyi Water Park" (顺义水上公园).
Nanshiyang Grand Canyon
Nanshiyang Grand Canyon reopened on August 25, featuring a wealth of natural landscapes, geological formations, and cultural heritage. As you traverse the canyon, you will encounter winding, deep pathways flanked by towering cliffs composed of sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous rocks, steep and sharp as if cut by knife.
Admission: CNY 85 per person, including entrance and round-trip ferry service.
Lower Pagoda Forest of Tanzhe Temple
Tanzhe Temple now consists of the upper and lower pagoda courtyards. In 2019 its upper pagoda forest was reopened to the public first.
The lower pagoda forest has also reopened to the public recently. Within the courtyard, there are more than 70 ancient pagodas dating back to the Jin, Yuan, and Ming dynasties. These structures are adorned with intricate decorations and exhibit a variety of designs, reflecting the exceptional skills and ingenuity of ancient Chinese architectural craftsmanship.
Liuli Xinggu
A new leisure destination, Liuli Xinggu (which literally means "Starry Valley of Colored Glaze"), was recently opened in Mentougou District, focusing on promoting the region's renowned colored glaze culture and highlighting the picturesque landscapes of western Beijing.
The scenic area is situated at Liuliqu Village in Longquan Town. The venue offers a diverse range of attractions, including exhibitions and sales of creative cultural products, a pet park, outdoor dining spots, agricultural leisure activities, and unique boutique accommodations. Additionally, the park regularly hosts various cultural and recreational events, such as the water splashing festival and evening performances.
Among the many newly opened destinations, which one is your favorite?
(Source: Official WeChat account of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Culture and Tourism)