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If you want to take your parents to travel to Beijing, you need a wheelchair. Which scenic spots have barrier-free access?

There are many scenic spots. Here are five examples: Forbidden City, Summer Palace, Yuanmingyuan, Beijing Beihai Park and Beijing Zoo.

1, Palace Museum: The Forbidden City in Beijing is the imperial palace of China in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, formerly known as the Forbidden City, located in the center of Beijing's central axis, and is the essence of ancient court architecture in China. Take the subway 1 line and get off at Tiananmen East Station. Walk about 900 meters and enter the Forbidden City from the noon gate. On the guide map of official website in the Palace Museum, the route of barrier-free access is marked.

2. Summer Palace: Wheelchair Services in the Summer Palace The Summer Palace provides free wheelchair rental services to tourists in five areas: Donggongmen, Xinjian Gongmen, Nanruyimen, Ximen and Beiruyimen, as well as Donggongmen Tourist Service Center and Ximen Tourist Service Center.

Two circular barrier-free tour routes have been built in the park: one starts from Donggongmen-Renshoutang-Zhichunge-Dongdi-Yixiuqiao-Changguantang on the west side of Xidi and the other ends from Ximen-Huanhu Road-Banbi Bridge-Shifang-Longlang-Renshoutang (with a total length of 6,962 linear meters).

The second starting point is Donggongmen-Renshou Hall-Leshou Hall-Promenade-Zhou Shi-Suyunyan Chengguan-Houshan Zhongyu Road passes through Lilac Garden, Songtang, Lianning Hall-Humorous Garden-East Corridor of Dehe Garden-Renshou Hall-and the end point is Donggongmen (with a total length of 2,565 linear meters).

3. Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park: At present, the municipal pipe network and road network in Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park have been basically completed; Sign system, barrier-free facilities, parking lots and other tourist reception facilities have been further improved. The hardware environment can meet the needs of cultural tourism project construction.

4. Beijing Beihai Park is located at Jinwen Street 1, Xicheng District, Beijing (north of the Forbidden City). Located in the northwest of the Forbidden City, it is named after being called the Three Seas together with the Sea of China and the South China Sea. Originally, it was an imperial palace gradually built in Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. It is one of the oldest, most complete, most comprehensive and representative royal gardens in China.

20 19, 165438+ 10, 1 Beihai Park allows electric wheelchairs that meet the requirements to enter the park, and the park has formulated relevant instructions and distributed them to the grassroots. At present, the electric wheelchairs in the park are in good condition.

5. Beijing Zoo was officially named 1955. At present, it covers an area of about 90 hectares, exhibits about 500 kinds of rare wild animals and more than 5,000 kinds of animals, receives 5 million tourists from home and abroad every year, and plays the role of a national zoo. Beijing Zoo is a national key park, a national key cultural relic protection unit, a national popular science education base and a national 4A-level scenic spot.

Article 23 of the Beijing Park Regulations on the official website of Beijing Zoo: Barrier-free facilities shall be set up at the entrance and exit of the park, main garden roads, building population and public toilets.

China Net-Top Ten Parks in Beijing invested10 million yuan to realize barrier-free facilities.

Yuanmingyuan Ruins Park-Historical Overview of Yuanmingyuan

Beihai Park-Beihai Park will do a good job in the service of electric wheelchairs to tourists.

Regulations of Beijing Zoo

Beijing zoo-a brief history overview

Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Beihai Park

Baidu Encyclopedia-Beijing Forbidden City

Palace museum-tour guide

Summer palace-Yihe service wheelchair