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The most beautiful place to shoot sunset glow in Beijing

The most beautiful places to shoot sunset glow in Beijing are Jingshan Park, Shichahai, yuyuantan park, Longtan Zhonghu Park and Xiangshan Park.

Jingshan Park 1

Jingshan Park is located at the center of the north-south central axis in the inner city of Beijing. There are five pavilions on the mountain, and Feng Wan Wanchun Pavilion is located at the commanding height of Beijing's central axis. At sunset, you can climb it and have a panoramic view of the Forbidden City. You can see that the heritage of a generation of capitals and modern buildings complement each other in the afterglow of the sunset.

2. Shichahai

At dusk, in Shichahai, the capital city, standing at the west end of Yinding Bridge, green willows and glow are reflected in the blue waves, and returning ships adorn it. The distant mountains are vague, forming a poetic and peaceful picture. This is the Yinding Mountain View of Yanjing Xiaobajing selected by the people in the Qing Dynasty, and it is also the only landscape corridor in the old city that shows the integration of mountains and rivers.

3. yuyuantan park

Yuyuantan has two lakes, east and west, and the willows and cherry blossoms are gorgeous, forming a unique landscape. At the same time, it is also adjacent to the CCTV building. Whenever the CCTV Tower turns on the night sightseeing lights, people who come here to shoot sunsets and night scenes are jostling with each other.

4. Longtan Middle Lake Park

The predecessor of Longtan Zhonghu Park is beijing amusement park. After all-round transformation of the park infrastructure, green landscape and lake surface, it has been transformed into a comprehensive urban park with the functions of forest city, wetland and biodiversity.

5. Xiangshan Park

Xiangshan Park, located at No.40, Maimao Street, Haidian District, Beijing, the northwest suburb of Beijing, covers an area of 188 hectares, and is a royal garden with mountain forest characteristics. Xiangfeng, the main peak of the scenic spot, is commonly known as Ghost Seeing Sorrow, with an altitude of 575 meters. As early as the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the royal family built a detached palace in Xiangshan, where the emperor would hunt and enjoy the cool in summer and autumn.

Reference to the above contents: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jingshan Park, Baidu Encyclopedia-Shichahai