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What does Beijing Shidu mean?

There is a river named Duhekou in Fangshan District, Beijing, so Shidu refers to the ten ferries passing through this place. At present, most of these ferries are no longer traffic arteries, but they are still the only way for tourists to go to Fangshan, Grand View Garden and other scenic spots. In addition, there are some primitive villages and cultural sites in Shidu, which are also one of the important reasons to attract tourists.

Shidu is one of the most influential outdoor and hiking tourism bases in China and is known as the "No. 1 Tourism Village in West Beijing". The natural scenery here is very beautiful, with beautiful mountains and clear waters, lush forests, and full of strong rural style and cultural heritage. In addition, Shidu is also an important national eco-tourism area and water sports base. The development of various surfing, water skiing, rafting and underwater exploration projects has attracted a large number of tourists to come and experience it.

In addition to tourism, Shidu is also one of the water sources in Beijing. The water here is clear and of good quality, and it is one of the important sources of tap water for ultraviolet disinfection. At the same time, Shidu is also one of the important bases for agricultural production such as fruit tree planting and vegetable field cultivation in the region. In recent years, the local government has also actively supported the integrated development of agriculture and tourism, expanding the diversity of tourism and attracting more tourists to pay attention to Shidu.