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A good place to set up a tent in Beijing

Good places to set up tents in Beijing are: 1. Lingshan, with a large lawn, can camp here; 2. Xiangshui Lake Scenic Area is a natural splendid valley integrating the Great Wall, ancient caves, mountains and rivers, spring pools and waterfalls. Third, the shallow lake of Baihebao Reservoir, tent camping, don't worry about water use, and there is no pollution of "pure water"; Four, the Ming Tombs Reservoir, where there are many tree-lined paths, water and sky are one color, and green grass is even the sky, which is a good place for camping. 1. Lingshan Lingshan is a mountain-type natural scenic spot integrating nature reserves and natural landscapes. At the top of Lingshan Mountain, known as the highest peak in Beijing, there is a large lawn where you can camp.

2. Xiangshui Lake Scenic Area Xiangshui Lake Scenic Area is located in the west of Mutianyu Great Wall in Huairou and east of Dazhanyu Village in Bohai Town. It is a natural splendid valley integrating the Great Wall, ancient caves, mountains and rivers, springs and waterfalls. On both sides of the valley, the vicissitudes and antique Great Wall of Wan Li is still magnificent, just like a dragon flying into the sky. There is a valley stream in the scenic spot, with clear springs in it and the Mutianyu Great Wall as its back. You can camp here, but you must make an appointment with the scenic spot in advance.

3. Baihebao Reservoir Shoal Baihebao Reservoir is the third largest reservoir in Beijing and the upper reaches of drinking water sources in Beijing. Camping in tents there, you don't have to worry about water sources, and it is also pollution-free "pure water". On both sides of the reservoir, you can also see the high beacon tower and the ruins of the Great Wall in the Ming Dynasty.

Fourth, the Ming Tombs Reservoir There are many tree-lined paths here, with water and sky and green grass, which are good places for camping. Set up a tent, sit on the ground of green grass, face the dam, eat and drink with the breeze, which is very comfortable. If you have spare capacity, you can choose to go to the imperial tomb.