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Do you need tickets for Beijing Beiwu Park?

Beiwu Park in Beijing is a relatively small tourist attraction. This is a park rebuilt behind a natural village in the urban-rural fringe of Beijing. It is rich in historical and cultural heritage and modern flavor. It is a good place for the surrounding people to have fun. Here we recommend the tour guide of Beiwu Park.

Ticket price of Beiwu Park: free, without reservation.

Opening hours: all day

Park special play 1. Large paddy fields

The small piece of rice field still preserved in northern Wu Gong is the famous Jingxi rice. According to legend, Emperor Qianlong went down to the south of the Yangtze River and brought back "Zijin hoop" rice varieties for trial planting in Jingxi. The Gu Mi produced is for the court to eat, so it is also called "Gong Mi". Today, this rice field reproduces the historical origin at that time and is also the biggest feature of Beiwu Park. With the sculpture of cattle, it presents an idyllic scenery for tourists. Whether it is green rice fields in spring or golden rice fields in autumn, it is a very good photo resort!

2. Eight Scenes

Beiwu Park is a small park in Beijing, covering an area of 7 1 1 mu, which is divided into East Park and West Park. The design style of the park not only highlights the historical and cultural background, but also has a modern atmosphere. It has eight scenic spots, including the tower shadow of high lake, the impression of northern dance, the nostalgia of ancient temples, the information of Xinglin, the autumn charm of new roads, the shadow of winding corridors and vines, the tower shadow of high lake and the gathering of sages in Sara. Scenery has its own characteristics, from buildings and bronze statues full of historical stories to modern afforestation.

Bus route 1. You can take bus no.469; 539 road; Take bus 129 to Beiwu Village Station.

2. You can take the subway Xijiao Line to the West Gate Station of the Summer Palace, and then walk for 5 minutes.