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  • Badachu Park

    2013-01-08Badachu Park is located 17-kilometers away from Beijing's center and south of Fragrant Hills.

  • Working People's Cultural Palace

    2013-01-08Working People's Cultural Palace, formerly Taimiao (Imperial Ancestral Temple), is due east of Zhongshan Park.

  • Fragrant Hills Park (Xiangshan)

    2013-01-08Located at the foot of the Western Mountains in the northwestern part of the city, the 825-year-old leafy park is filled with traditional architecture and cultural relics.

  • Beijing Wild Animal Zoo

    2013-01-08Located at Yufa Township in Daxing District south of Beijing, the Wildlife Park is about 35 miles from the city center near the newly built Jin-Kai (Beijing-Kaifeng) Highway. It is the largest wildlife theme park in the local area.

  • Ritan Park

    2013-01-08Ritan Park was first built in 1530, originally as a place for emperors of the Ming Dynasty and the Qing dynasties to hold ceremonies to worship the god of sun.

  • Beijing Zoo

    2013-01-08Located in Xicheng District, Beijing Zoo was the first of its kind to be opened in the country. The zoo contains a diverse collection of animals, many exhibition halls and sites of historical interest.

  • Jingshan Park

    2013-01-08From the top there are wonderful views of Beijing, especially over the Forbidden City, hence its name, which means "Scenic Hill."

  • The Beijing Botanical Garden

    2013-01-08The Beijing Botanical Garden, lying at the foot of the West Hill of Beijing, has by tradition been engaged in the conservation of the native flora, especially plants from northern, northeastern and northwestern China.

  • Zhongshan Park

    2012-11-12Zhongshan Park is located to the west of Tian'anmen Square in the heart of the Inner City. It is the site of the former Altar of Land and Grain.

  • Beijing: wheel it (Beijing Olympic Forest Park)

    2012-05-02“Get a bicycle. You will not regret it if you live.” That’s a quote by famous American writer Mark Twain, which aptly applies to Beijing, where most of its roads have designated cycling paths. The traffic lights in the city even have bikers in mind!

  • Xiangshan (Fragrant Hills) Park

    2011-08-02Xiangshan Park, also known as Forest Park, is located on the eastern sides of the Western Hills, approximately 10 kilometers to the west of Beijing.

  • Xiangshan (Fragrant Hills) Park

    2011-08-02Xiangshan Park, also known as Forest Park, is located on the eastern sides of the Western Hills, approximately 10 kilometers to the west of Beijing.

  • Haidian Park

    2011-08-02Haidian Park lies in the northwest corner of Wanquanhe Intersection, Northwest 4th circle highway. The park starts at Wanquanhe Road and ends at Wanliu Middle Road from east to west.

  • Top 8 water parks in Beijing

    2011-08-01Sizzling sidewalks and the hot Beijing summer sun confine some Beijingers to homes with air conditioners on. But water parks are keeping visitors cool this summer.

  • Prince Gong's Mansion

    2011-07-28Prince Gong's Mansion (Gong Wang Fu), Beijing's largest and best-preserved Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) princely mansion, illustrates the culture and life style of Imperial China's elite.

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