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Where to play in Beijing during the Spring Festival?

There are Gubei Water Town, Beijing Nanshan Ski Resort and Jiuhuashanzhuang Resort in Beijing for the Spring Festival.

The following is a detailed introduction of these three scenic spots.

Gubei Water Town 1

Gubei Water Town is a holiday town with unique northern customs at the foot of Simatai Great Wall. It is a comprehensive leisure international tourism and holiday destination with first-class service facilities, high participation and high experience, which integrates sightseeing, leisure vacation, business exhibition, creative culture and other tourism formats.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, the exquisite mountain quadrangle building was 430,000 square meters, including 2 five-star standard hotels, 10 boutique hotels, 5 theme hotels, more than 20 homestays, restaurants, shops, 10 cultural exhibition experience areas and perfect supporting service facilities. The company has more than 3500 employees.

2. Beijing Nanshan Ski Resort

Beijing Nanshan Ski Resort is the only large and medium-sized ski resort in the suburbs of Beijing that can be reached in 30 minutes. Covering an area of more than 4,000 mu, the ski resort is the only winter resort in Beijing and North China that integrates skiing, sliding and ice climbing.

Nanshan Ski Resort slides out of the ski slope and goes straight to the snowfield from the clubhouse on the second floor. It's easy to get back to the clubhouse with a special trailer. The floor-to-ceiling glass coffee gallery overlooks the snow-capped mountains, and the club provides VIP members with a unique leisure experience in winter.

3. Jiuhua Mountain Resort

Jiuhua Mountain Villa Resort is a modern classic royal garden complex covering an area of 400,000 square meters, with beautiful lakes and mountains, winding paths and splendid scenery. Beijing Jiuhua Mountain Villa International Health Club, formerly the Royal Hot Spring Palace, has now developed into a famous international hot spring resort.