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Places suitable for self-driving travel in July-August

Places suitable for self-driving travel from July to August include: Huode Zhenjun Temple, Dongjiao Wetland Park, Yinding Bridge, Ming Zhaoling Tomb, and Beijing Bairui Valley Scenic Area.

1. Huode Zhenjun Temple

Huode Zhenjun Temple is commonly known as Huode Temple. The Fire Temple worships the God of Fire. The Fire Temple faces north and faces south, with three entrances to the courtyard. There is an archway inside and outside the east-facing mountain gate. There is a flagpole outside the mountain gate, a bell and drum tower inside the mountain gate, and three gates. The front hall is the hall of the Lingguan, with a width of 3 rooms, and the second floor hall has a width of 3 rooms. There are two floors of the east and west annex buildings, and there is a pavilion at the back of the hall, overlooking Shichahai. Huode Zhenjun Temple is the largest and has a long history among the many fire temples in Beijing.

2. Dongjiao Wetland Park

As a wetland park in Beijing, Dongjiao Wetland Park is part of Dongjiao Forest Park. It starts from Tongshun Road in the east to the Second Expressway in the west and Xuyin Road in the south. From Jingping in the north, it covers an area of ??about 100 square kilometers. There is a large parking lot inside, and the parking lot is directly connected to the physical park, which is also very suitable for cycling. The entire greenway and walking are connected to the bicycle path and the road to connect the scenery and environment. It is a good place with strong scenery and environment.

3. Yinding Bridge

Yinding Bridge is located at the intersection of Qianhai and Houhai. It is a single-hole stone arch bridge running from north to south. Although the bridge is inconspicuous, it was the protagonist of the eight scenic spots in Yanjing in the past, "Yinding View Mountain". In the past, you could stand on the bridge and watch the sunset over the Western Mountains, but now they have become high-rise buildings. This is also a "transit station" for traveling to Prince Gong's Mansion, Huoshen Temple, Lotus Market and other places. The bridge is full of tourists all day long. Cross the bridge and head west to the northern edge of Houhai. You can choose a coastal bar at night and feel the charm of Beijing's nightlife.

4. Ming Zhaoling Mausoleum

Ming Zhaoling Mausoleum is located at the east foot of Dayu Mountain in Changping District, Beijing, next to Dingling. It is the twelfth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Mu Zong Zhu Zaihe. and the joint burial mausoleum of the three queens. Zhaoling's scale is medium-sized among the Ming Tombs, but compared with the mausoleum city models of Tai, Kang and others, it appears to be more exquisite and spectacular. Its shrine branches from the north to west of the Qikong Bridge of the Changling Shinto, and is about 2 kilometers long. A stele pavilion was built near the mausoleum, and three single empty stone bridges were built behind the pavilion.

5. Beijing Bairui Valley Scenic Area

Beijing Bairui Valley Scenic Area is located in Shijiaying Township, Lufangshan District, east of Baihua Mountain, Taihang City, west Beijing. The scenic area has natural mountains and rivers, beautiful ecology, and a Buddhist temple There are 7 functional areas including cultural area, natural sightseeing area, mining ecological restoration area, and mining heritage exhibition area. With Shanmen Tianchi as the center, there are two tourist routes in the east and west, connected by the Nuannwogou Trail. The Ruiyun Temple in the scenic area was built in the Northern Zhou Dynasty. It has a history of more than 1,400 years and has witnessed the vicissitudes of Chinese civilization.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Huode Zhenjun Temple