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What are the fun places in Beijing in summer that are less crowded?

What are the fun places in Beijing in summer that are less crowded?

1. Lu Xun Museum

Beijing Lu Xun Museum is a social science museum established to commemorate and study Mr. Lu Xun, the ideological and cultural giant of the Chinese nation. It is now a department-level public welfare museum. A public institution, affiliated to the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, it is an ideological education base for central state agencies, a patriotism education base in Beijing, and one of the first batch of national first-level museums.

Beijing Lu Xun’s former residence is located in the Beijing Lu Xun Museum and is now a national key cultural relics protection unit. Lu Xun lived here from May 1924 to August 1926. Lu Xun completed here his "Huagai Collection", "Huagai Collection Sequel", "Weeds" and some articles in "Wandering", "Grave" and "Morning Flowers Picked at Dusk".

Time: 9:00-16:00 (closed on Monday)

Price: Free

Address: No. 19, Gongmenkou 2, Fuchengmennei Street

Bus Line: Metro Line 2 to Exit B of Fuchengmen Station; take 13, 42, 61, 101, 102, 103, 121, 409, 423, 456, 490, 603, 604, Take buses 685, 714, 814, 823, and 850 to Fuchengmen; take bus 4, 19, 21, 44, 50, 387, 618, 691, 743, 800, and 939 to the north of Fuchengmen and exit the underground tunnel east and South Exit

Self-driving route: Drive along the Second Ring Road for 2.1 kilometers, exit from Ganjiakou/Xisi Exit and enter Fuchengmen Bridge. Drive along Fuchengmen Bridge for 20 meters, turn left and drive 50 meters, go straight and enter Drive along the second lane of the palace entrance for 140 meters to the end (on the left side of the road)

2. Fahai Temple

Fahai Temple was built in the fourth year of Zhengtong ( AD 1439), it was built by Li Tong, a favored eunuch of the Ming Dynasty Yingzong, who raised funds and was repaired by the Ministry of Industry. The Yingzong granted Fahai Zen Temple an imperial edict, 572 years ago.

Fahai Temple is adjacent to the Tuoling Ancient Road Shouyi Model Kou Street. The Yuanshan Gate is at the foot of the mountain street. A winding path leads to the foot of Cuiwei Mountain and crosses a unique, small and exquisite four-cypress and one-hole bridge. The mountain gate with red walls and blue tiles suddenly appears in front of you. The main central axis of Fahai Temple leads to the courtyard on four sides, rising layer by layer along the mountain. There are the Dharma Protector Vajra Hall, the Heavenly King Hall, the Mahavira Hall, the Medicine Master Hall and the Sutra Pavilion. The layout of the entire temple is rigorous, with majestic palaces, pavilions, and well-proportioned buildings. It is an official-style building built by the Ministry of Industry and Engineering, with a royal style and a high level.

Time: 9:00-16:00

Price: 20 yuan

Address: No. 48, Model Port, South Foot of Cuiwei Mountain, Shijingshan District, Beijing

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Bus route: Take No. 336, No. 396, No. 746, No. 941, No. 959, No. 977 to Shougang Community or No. 337 to Shijingshan, and walk northeast for 20 minutes. Take Metro Line 1, get off at Pingguoyuan Station, transfer to Route 336 or Route 396 to Shougang Community, and get off Route 311 at the East Exit of Momenkou Station.

Self-driving route: Exit at the Badachu exit of the Fifth Ring Road, go west to Xiangchenkou Street, and pass Beijing Ninth Middle School 100 meters away.

3. Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall

A generation of literary giant Cao Xueqin experienced the tragedy of the world and lived in the Xiangshan area of ??Beijing to create "A Dream of Red Mansions", and also left many beautiful and moving legends. In 1963, red scholars learned from the population of Xiangshan Old Banner that Cao Xueqin's friend Hubi once gave Cao Xueqin a couplet: Rich far away and poor near, there are few people in the world who communicate with each other with courtesy; This couplet was discovered on the west wall of the fourth room in 1971. Combining relevant information and physical evidence, people believe that this is Cao Xueqin's former residence in Xishan. In 1984, the Beijing Botanical Garden established China's first Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall, centered on the house where the poem was found on the wall, and combined with the surrounding flag camp buildings. So far, this memorial hall is the only place directly related to Cao Xueqin and "Dream of Red Mansions".

The collection mainly includes cultural relics related to Cao Xueqin's life experience, cultural relics related to Cao Xueqin's family and Zhengbaiqi Village, as well as physical imitations described in the famous book "A Dream of Red Mansions".

Time: 8:00-16:00

Price: Free (the memorial hall belongs to the Beijing Botanical Garden, the memorial hall is free, and the Beijing Botanical Garden ticket is 5 yuan)

Address: Inside the Beijing Botanical Garden, No. 39, Zhengbaiqi Village, Xiangshan Reclining Buddha Temple Road, Haidian District, Beijing.

Bus route: Take Express 112 at Pingguoyuan Station on the subway and get off at Beijing Botanical Garden. Take Metro Line 318 from Gucheng Station and get off at Beijing Botanical Garden. Take subway 563 or 696 from Beigongmen Station and get off at Wat Pho Station. Take bus 318 from Pingguoyuan or bus 333, 360 or 904 from Summer Palace and get off at Temple of the Reclining Buddha, inside the Beijing Botanical Garden

4. Beijing Shijia Hutong Museum

Go through the car We walked towards Chaoyangmen Nei Street, walked into the bustling Chaoyangmen South Street, and suddenly turned into a quiet and deserted alley. In this gray old alley, the Shijia Hutong Museum, the first hutong museum in Beijing, lives in a corner of Courtyard No. 24. Despite the noise from the outside world, it still stubbornly and still retains the most traditional memories of old Beijing. This museum with two courtyards covers an area of ??less than 1,000 square meters. It has old-fashioned wooden doors and windows, mottled exterior walls, and scattered gray floor tiles. Although it has undergone some renovations, it still cannot conceal the ancient charm of this courtyard. Just like an old sycamore tree in the courtyard, it has deep roots and its crown almost covers the entire courtyard. It is here that the talented woman Ling Shuhua during the Republic of China, her former owner, once gathered celebrities and made friends through calligraphy and painting. But now, every plant and tree in the courtyard is still as it was when she was in her most glorious days.

Shijia Hutong Museum *** is divided into eight exhibition halls and a multi-functional hall, introducing the history of Shijia, celebrities in the hutong, memories of the times, and even the nostalgic life of ordinary people. The exhibits are diverse, including old objects, house number walls, panoramic miniatures, documentaries, and sound museums, which constantly touch the visual and auditory senses and awaken your memory of old Beijing.

Time: 9:30-16:30 (Tuesday to Sunday) (Closed on Monday)

Price: Free

Address: Shijia Hutong, Dongcheng District No. 24 Courtyard (near Shijia Red Wall Garden Hotel)

Telephone: 010-65251069

5. Zizhuyuan Park

Zizhuyuan Park is located in the northwest suburbs of Beijing. Near Baishi Bridge in Haidian District, west of Beijing Capital Stadium. Zizhuyuan Park was built in 1953. It is named after the temples of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the northwest of the park and the Buddha-shaded Zizhuyuan. The whole park covers an area of ??47.35 hectares, of which the water surface accounts for about one-third. The Nanchang River and Shuangzi Canal pass through the garden, forming a basic layout of three lakes, two islands, one embankment, one river and one canal. It is a natural landscape garden with hundreds of secluded bamboo poles and thousands of green poles. Bamboo is used to create the scenery and win the victory. Free admission to Zizhuyuan Park.

The landscaping of this garden is modeled after mountains and rivers, seeking to be natural. The jagged rocks are carefully placed, pavilions, corridors and pavilions are scattered in an orderly manner, and bamboos, flowers and trees are skillfully placed among them. Everywhere you look is picturesque, with pleasant scenery throughout the seasons. The spring breeze is warm and the flowers bloom, the summer mist makes the boat float and the green cover floats, the autumn rain moistens the reeds and the maple leaves are beautiful, and the winter clouds and snow reflect the pines and bamboos. On Qinglian Island in the middle, there are Bayi Xuan and Zhuyun Jingshi; on Mingyue Island, there are Wenyue Tower and Drunken Moon with the Sound of Xiao; in the west, there are Fuyin Zizhuyuan, Cross-sea East Expedition, and Zizhu Fishing; in the south, there is Chengbi Mountain House and a children's paradise. The northern part of the Yangtze River is Junshi Garden, which has unique Jiangnan garden characteristics. It is elegant, delicate, quiet and unique. It has cool Anxiu, Jiangnan Bamboo Rhythm, Bamboo Deep Lotus Jing, Youxian Mountain Pavilion, Green Cloud Pavilion, and Mottled Bamboo Foothills.

Time: Summer: 6:00-21:00; Winter: 6:00-20:00

Price: Free

Address: Haidian, Beijing No. 35, Zhongguancun South Street, District

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