Another super park has arrived in Beijing! This 85-hectare "ecological pearl" in Haidian, Beijing, is right next to the Palace Museum North Branch. The park is vast yet quiet, filled with plants, flowers, and water features, making it another great spot for Beijing residents to relax.
With a layout of "one lake, two dikes, and twelve islands," it blends natural wetlands with cultural landscapes, becoming a new leisure destination for Beijing residents. Although the park is not fully completed, the open areas are already wonderful for a stroll.
North Area: A Natural Wetland Oxygen Bar
Centered around Jade Lake, two long dikes encircle the water, with twelve small islands scattered throughout, connected by bridges. As you wander, the scenery changes with every step. The shimmering lake reflects the dikes and islands, allowing you to immerse yourself in the unique charm of the wetlands! Incorporating elements of royal gardens and historical heritage, "Yuntai Overlook" is the perfect spot to get a panoramic view of the entire park, offering a complete vista of the dikes, islands, and lake. It's a must-visit spot in the North Area!
South Area: A Place for Leisure, Education, and Relaxation
The South Area is closer to residential areas, so its spaces are designed to be more convenient and diverse. Centered around "neighborhood interaction and convenient leisure," it features recreational facilities for all ages, including a children's play area, a water play zone, and fitness trails, making it more suitable for family outings!
More exciting spots are waiting to be discovered. Grab your friends and head out for a visit on a clear, sunny day