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What fun places are there near Zhongguancun, Beijing?

Tsinghua Garden

Weiming Lake

Olympic Park

Peking University

Renmin University

Qinghua Garden: In the second year of Daoguang in the Qing Dynasty (1822), Xichun Garden was divided into two gardens, the east and west. The west part of Gongzi Hall was called Jinchun Garden, and the east part was called Qinghua Garden. The garden was given to the fourth prince Yi Chi, and is commonly known as the "Four Masters Garden" (Tsinghua University teacher Miao Rixin consulted historical materials and proposed that the western part was called "Chunze Garden" and the eastern part was called "Hande Garden" at that time. The Tsinghua Garden was given to Prince Dun, Miankai , Huang Yanfu, the author of "Tsinghua Garden Scenery", also believes that "four masters" refer to Mianxin rather than Yiqi). It is written in the garden annals of Jinchun Garden: "Tsinghua Garden with water and trees was a prosperous resort for a while." After Xianfeng ascended the throne, he changed the name of Xichun Garden in the east to "Tsinghua Garden". The existing Tsinghua Garden Gate plaque was given by Emperor Xianfeng of the Qing Dynasty. The three characters "Tsinghua Garden" were written by Yehenara Natong, one of the "Three Talents of the Late Qing Dynasty". In 1860, the British and French allied forces burned down Jinchun Garden, but Tsinghua Garden was spared. After Yi Pei's death, his eldest son Zai Lian succeeded him. Because Zai Lian's brother Duanjun Wang Zaiyi "set up an altar to hold events" in the garden for the Boxers, Tsinghua Garden was later taken back and abandoned. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs petitioned the Office of Foreign Studies Affairs to obtain the site for the construction of a graduate school, which was renamed Tsinghua Academy. The school opened in 1911. In 1913, Tsinghua School merged with Jinchunyuan and other places to develop into today's Tsinghua University.

Weiming Lake: Weiming Lake is the largest artificial lake on the Peking University campus, located in the north-central part of the campus. The shape is U-shaped. There is a stone fish sculpture in the southern part of the lake, and there is an island in the middle of the lake, which is connected to the north shore by a bridge. There is a stone boat at the southern end of the island in the center of the lake. On the south bank of the lake are the Bell Pavilion, Linhu Pavilion, Flower Temple and Edgar Snow's Tomb, and on the east bank is the Boya Tower. It is one of the iconic landscapes of Peking University.

Olympic Park: Beijing Olympic Park is located in Chaoyang District, Beijing, at the northern end of the central axis of Beijing, bounded by the south bank of Qinghe River in the north, Beitucheng Road in the south, Anli Road and Beichen East Road in the east, and Linshan Road in the west. Cui Road and Beichen West Road, covering a total area of ??11.59 square kilometers, embody the three major concepts of "technology, green, and humanities" and integrate multiple functions of office, commerce, hotel, culture, sports, conference, and residence. New urban areas. During the 2008 Olympic Games, there were 10 Olympic competition venues including the Bird's Nest, Water Cube, National Stadium, and National Convention Center Fencing Hall. Beijing Olympic Park is divided into three parts: the 6.8-square-kilometer Olympic Forest Park in the north, the 3.15-square-kilometer central area in the middle, and the 1.64-square-kilometer built and reserved area (Olympic Sports Center) in the south.

Peking University: Peking University was founded in 1898, originally known as the Capital University. It was founded as the highest academic institution. It was also the country's highest educational administrative agency, performing the functions of the Ministry of Education. Peking University is the first national comprehensive university in modern China. It is a famous institution of higher learning in China and one of the most important universities in Asia and the world. Peking University pioneered the earliest university education in liberal arts, science, political science, business, agriculture, medicine and other disciplines among Chinese universities. It is the founder of higher education in China in modern times.

Renmin University of China (Renmin University of China) is located at No. 59 Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing. The school is a comprehensive research-oriented national key university focusing on humanities and social sciences. It is also one of the first batch of universities to be built in the country's "985 Project", "211 Project" and "2011 Plan (Collaborative Universities)". It is known as "the highest institution of humanities and social sciences in my country" and is directly under the Ministry of Education. Established by the Ministry of Education and Beijing Municipal Government. The school's predecessors are Shaanxi Public School, which was founded in 1937, and North China United University and North China University. On October 3, 1950, Renmin University of China was established based on the merger of North China University and became the first new formal university founded by New China. Famous educators Wu Yuzhang, Cheng Fangwu, Yuan Baohua, Huang Da and Li Wenhai successively served as principals. In November 2015, Liu Wei was appointed president of Renmin University of China (vice ministerial level).

On September 21, 2017, the Ministry of Education released the list of "Double First-Class" universities, and Renmin University of China was selected.