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Which district of Beijing is Gubei Water Town?

Gubei Water Town is located in Miyun District, Beijing.

Gubeishui Town, located in Simatai Village, Gubeikou Town, Miyun District, Beijing, is named because it is located near Gubeikou and has the style of Wuzhen, a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. With a total area of 9 square kilometers, it was newly built on 20 10. The overall planning of Gubei Water Town Resort is "six districts and three valleys", which are Laoying District, Republic of China block, Shuijie amorous feelings area, Wolongbao folk culture area, Tanghe Guzhai District, B&B dining area, Houchuan Zen Valley, Eden Valley and Yunfeng Cuigu.

Gubei Water Town is a comprehensive leisure international tourist resort integrating sightseeing, leisure vacation, business exhibition, creative culture and other tourism formats, with first-class service facilities and high participation and experience. June, 2020165438+1October 18 Gubei Water Town was rated as the first punching place of Beijing Net Red Cultural Landscape by Beijing Culture and Tourism Bureau.

Architectural layout and scenic spots

Relying on the history and culture left by Simatai, Gubei Water Town plans the 9-square-kilometer resort as "six districts and three valleys", namely Laoying District, Republic of China Block, Shuijie Customs District, Wolongbao Folk Culture District, Tanghe Guzhai District, B&B Catering District, Houchuan Zen Valley, Eden Valley and Yunfeng Cuigu.

During the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China, there were 430,000 square meters of mountain quadrangles, including 7 theme hotels, 10 boutique hotels, 28 homestays, more than 30 independent restaurants, more than 50 shops, 10 cultural exhibition experience areas and perfect supporting service facilities.

Located in the southeast of Gubei Water Town, Simatai Great Wall is an ancient building in Ming Dynasty. The whole Great Wall is built on the mountain and is famous for its strangeness, strangeness and danger. There are 20 complete watchtowers, especially the wangjinglou, which is built on the dangerous peak at an altitude of 1000 meters, overlooking the Beijing urban area. Simatai Great Wall was recognized as "primitive Great Wall" by UNESCO. In 20 12, The Times of Britain rated the Great Wall of Simatai as "the first of the 25 scenic spots that can't be missed in the world".

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Gubei Water Town