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What are the interesting places in Beijing on New Year's Day?

What are the interesting places in Beijing on New Year's Day? Beijing is a fun and lively place for Chinese New Year.

Beihai Park

For the convenience of tourists, Beihai Park has set up 4,000 square meters of ice parking lots at the South Pier and the East Pier, and 2,000 square meters of ice bike lanes on the east coast. The park has invested 200 single and double ice carts and 40 ice bicycles.

Shichahai

I believe that friends who have watched the TV series "Days Related to Youth" must have a deep memory of the skating rink in Shichahai. With the recent sudden drop in temperature, everyone must be looking forward to its early opening, so that skating can be addictive!

Shichahai skating rink, located in the northwest corner of Beijing, has very convenient transportation. It is a traditional scenic spot in the inner city of Beijing that retains the original folk culture and is rich in the characteristics of old Beijing. In winter, it is a natural skating rink. If you are in Beijing, you must go to Shichahai skating rink if you have the opportunity, otherwise you will leave a great regret.

No matter old people, couples or lively and lovely children, they can enjoy themselves in Beihai Park. In your spare time, you can enjoy the White Pagoda, visit the winter scenery, skate with friends and family, stay away from the noise of the city, and find endless joy and excitement here.

Happy Valley of Beijing

Happy new year, the low temperature can't stop the enthusiasm of carnival! Come to beijing happy valley to party and celebrate New Year's Day! Cold winter needs warm company more. Let's look for lost enthusiasm in Happy Valley! Let's shout fearlessly. Let's celebrate and welcome the New Year!

Sanlitun

Located in the east of Chaoyang District. Named after being three miles away from the inner city, it is now famous for Sanlitun Bar Street. Sanlitun Bar Street is one of the most "prosperous" entertainment streets in Beijing nightlife, which is frequented by foreigners and domestic celebrities living in Beijing. Every night, there are colorful lights here, reflecting the noise and luxury of the metropolis. Sanlitun Bar Street always gives people a feeling of "seeing flowers in the fog", and no one can give it an accurate commercial positioning.

Nanluoguxiang

Nanluoguxiang is a famous old hutong in Beijing and one of the oldest neighborhoods in Beijing, with a history of more than 740 years. Because of its high terrain in the middle, low in the north and south, it looks like a hunchback, so it is named Luoguo Lane. In the Qing Dynasty, The Whole Map of Beijing, which was drawn in the 15th year of Qianlong (1750), was renamed Nanluoguxiang.

It is the only traditional chessboard residential area with the largest scale, the highest grade and the richest resources in China, and it is also the street with the most old Beijing style. All kinds of luxury houses and houses in the surrounding hutongs are colorful, thick and profound.

Jundushan Ski

Beijing Jundushan Ski Resort is located at the foot of Du Jun Mountain in Changping District, more than 30 kilometers away from the city center. It is adjacent to the Ming Tombs in the west and the famous Xiaotangshan Hot Spring Resort in the east. The ski resort has a total sliding area of 65,438+050,000 square meters, with the highest difficulty coefficient in China, safe and comfortable primary and secondary snow trails and a ski training area specially for beginners. The ski resort's hanging chairs, cable cars, tows and trailers, and 4,000 sets of various types of ski equipment can meet more than 6,000 guests every day. Chinese and western restaurants, cafes, pedicure rooms, ski shops, supermarkets and other service facilities in the ski resort provide first-class services for skiers at any time. The superior geographical location and golden night skiing allow drivers to change roles in just 40 minutes, wandering in the romantic alternation of day and night.