Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Where to go in Beijing in winter? The best places to visit in Beijing in winter

Where to go in Beijing in winter? The best places to visit in Beijing in winter

It is already the end of December, and the weather is gradually getting colder. So where is the best place to visit in Beijing in winter? What are the good places for travel in Beijing in winter? A slice of winter Snow White, how can you not go out and play? Besides regular skiing and snow watching, what else can you do? Below I will simply recommend 7 free places for you to enjoy easily and simply. 1. Rending Lake Park Rending Lake Park is a European-style garden. It was first built in 1958 and completed in 1996. It was renovated again from 2006 to 2007. The reason why this European-style garden was built by manpower is The name "Human Ding Lake" is derived from the idiom "Man is determined to conquer nature". Different from other parks in Beijing, in addition to green trees and red flowers, there are also artistic statues and beautiful fountains~ This was also the filming location of the movie "Party A and Party B". Wandering in this garden full of Western style, you feel as if you have traveled to ancient Rome. Tickets: Free Address: No. 25, Liupu Kang Street, Ande Road, Xicheng District, Beijing 2. Shichahai Shichahai is the best-preserved place in the capital with the style of old Beijing. Including three lakes, Qianhai, Houhai and Xihai, and adjacent areas. In the hearts of Beijingers, Shichahai has a very high status. "It's not the sea, but it's better than the sea." Therefore, it has become a must-visit place for tourists. It is also the only tourist attraction in Beijing that combines natural scenery, human history, urban culture, and traditional folk customs. It is also home to many historical sites such as the former residences of celebrities and royal palaces. When you come to Shichahai, you can spend half a day touring the surrounding magnificent palaces, tranquil temples, and elegant former residences. These traces of history all tell the story of the beauty and charm of this ancient and charming place. Address: Starting from Di'anmenwai Street in the east, Xinjiekou North Street in the west, North Second Ring Road in the north, and Ping'an Street in the south. Regional transportation: Take Metro Line 6 and get off at Beihai North Station or take 5, 60, or 107 Wait for bus No. 124 and get off at Gulou Station. Take bus 13, 107, 111, 118, 609, or 623 and get off at Beihai North Gate, and walk north along Qianhai to reach it. 3. World Trade Center Tianjie World Trade Center Tianjie is a special existence in Beijing, because it has the largest sky screen in Asia with a length of 250 meters and a width of 30 meters that is worth looking up from all over Beijing. It is surrounded by leisure shopping malls and two 5A office buildings. It has an elegant and luxurious stepped square and a semi-enclosed pedestrian street. Except for the crowds in the business district, there are only romantic figures looking up. When the sun sets in the west, looking up at the ever-changing beautiful scenery in the sky is like a fairy tale. If you come to Beijing with your partner, you must take him or her to visit. Address: No. 9, Guanghua Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Transportation: Take bus No. 28, 43, 120, 126, 403 and other buses and get off at Fangcaodi Station or Fangcaodi South Station, and walk about 200 meters to get there; take Metro Line 1 Get off at Yong'anli Station, exit from Exit B, and walk north for about 15 minutes. 4. National Library The National Library is the largest library in Asia and the third largest library in the world, covering an area of ??280,000 square meters. It is also the library with the largest collection of books in the country, with a collection of 31.19 million books, ranking third among libraries in the world. Its architectural style is also advanced, and it is a modern and digital library. Each area is separated by glass and bookcases are concentrated in the middle. The scene is very shocking. There is free drinking water in the museum, which is very user-friendly. The equipment and facilities are advanced, and it is very convenient to read and check here. Address: No. 33, Zhongguancun South Street, Beijing (closed on October 7) Transportation: Take Metro Line 4 or Line 9 and get off at the National Library Station, or take the bus and get off at the National Library Station. It is within walking distance. 5. China Film Museum The China Film Museum is currently the largest national-level professional film museum in the world and a landmark building commemorating the 100th anniversary of the birth of Chinese films. If you want to understand the entire history of Chinese cinema from the beginning to the present, this is enough. The museum has four floors and a rich collection of ancient film projection equipment, props, and restored sets of early films. Many of the exhibits are originals from that time. There are movies shown here every day, almost all of which are old movies. Visitors who are interested in nostalgic movies can go and watch them. Opening hours: 9:00-16:30 (admission stops at 16:00) Address: No. 9, Nanying Road, Caochangdi, Chaoyang District, Beijing Transportation: Take bus No. 851 or No. 973 and get off at Heiqiao South Station . 6. 798 Art District 798 is the most famous and mature art district in China, covering an area of ??more than 600,000 square meters. There are many galleries, exhibition halls and independent artists stationed here. The architecture is also cutting-edge and fashionable. It is full of design and has many specialty shops. It is a good place for young people to feel the literary and artistic atmosphere. Today, 798 has become a new landmark of Beijing’s urban culture. Here, you can see the old factory buildings, browse galleries, admire sculptures, and experience endless art. Tourists who like literary and artistic style can come here to stroll around and take photos. Address: 798 Art Zone, No. 4, Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing Transportation: Take Metro Line 14 and get off at Wangjing South Station and walk there, or take the bus and get off at Dashanzi Intersection East Station or Dashanzi Intersection South Station Can. 7. Dingxiu Meiquan Town Dingxiu Meiquan Town is located on the bank of the beautiful Yanqi Lake. It is surrounded by mountains, rivers and green trees. It has a bit of a paradise atmosphere, but in fact, it is more like a European town ~ the architectural style here, The statues, etc. are all in European style.

There are the Big Windmill Square, the Earth Goddess, the Mozart statue, etc. There are also unique cafes, bars, bookstores, etc. There are not many tourists and it is relatively quiet, suitable for vacation and relaxation.

Tickets: Free Address: North of Fangezhuang Village, Yanqi Town, Huairou District