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The most worthwhile place to go mountain climbing in Beijing

Speaking of mountain climbing, I believe everyone should know that as an outdoor sport for physical exercise, naturally many people participate. So where is the most worthwhile mountain climbing place in Beijing? Today, the editor will recommend some very good mountain climbing places to everyone. Friends who like mountain climbing, hurry up and take action! 1. Phoenix Ridge

Fenghuangling Natural Scenic Area is located in Sujiatuo Town, Haidian District. The scenic area has many mountains, dense forests and winding paths, and has a good ecological environment. It has undulating mountains, numerous strange rocks, steep ridges and cliffs, and numerous temples, among which Longquan Temple and Stone Buddha Hall are the most famous. Walking on the forest path, looking up at the towering old trees, breathing the fresh air, you can't help but feel relaxed and happy.

Every year from late March to mid-April, Fenghuangling mountain flowers are in full bloom. Early cherry blossoms and late cherry blossoms bloom in sequence, and pear blossoms, apricot blossoms, and mountain peach blossoms also bloom in sequence. Coupled with the undulating light of the mountains, the flower viewing period can last for about a month. Fenghuangling is a mountain that is relatively close to the city and has one of the best views. Around the Qingming Festival, pink mountain peaches bloom on a large scale, early cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and apricot blossoms are also in bloom. From the gate to the northern trailhead, there is a slope of about 3 kilometers, with flowers blooming on both sides. Along the way, you can also pass by Xinghua Village, a sea of ??idyllic flowers, and a steep ladder with nearly 90-degree steps and only a chain to support it. It is a time to test your courage. After getting on the ladder, we continued climbing the mountain. Several pavilions and viewing platforms provided an excellent view of the mountains. They were decorated with clusters of mountain flowers, which was very spectacular. 2. Badachu Park

Badachu Park is located in the northeast of Shijingshan District. It is the junction of Cuiwei Mountain, Pingpo Mountain and Lushi Mountain in the Taihang Mountains. The highest peak is 464 meters above sea level, and the climbing intensity is not high. The reason why it is called Badachu is because there are eight ancient temples in the scenic area: Chang'an Temple, Lingguang Temple, Sanshan Temple, Dabei Temple, Longquan Temple, Xiangjie Temple, Baozhu Cave, and Chengguo Temple. As a Buddhist temple garden with a long history and rich cultural heritage, it is also famous for its twelve natural beauties such as "spring apricot groves, the sound of cuckoos, late autumn red leaves, and layers of clear snow". It is also the closest modern city to the city center in Beijing. Mountain forest.

Badachu Park is full of incense, and a Buddha tooth relic is enshrined in Lingguang Temple. The simple and solemn temple gardens are very quiet and beautiful. There are also many peach blossoms, apricot blossoms, and huge wishing trees. Every spring, there is an endless stream of people coming here to take a walk, enjoy the scenery, climb mountains and worship Buddha. There are both spring scenery and cultural scenery in the mountains. As the mountain road winds up, you can enjoy the scenery of different temples one by one, which is really refreshing. Another major feature here is the slide and cable car. When you are tired of climbing, you can choose another way to go down the mountain, which is more childlike and fun. The most interesting thing is the slide, which is very fast and has many turns, making it fun and exciting. 3. Beijing Xishan National Forest Park

Xishan National Forest Park is located between Xiangshan and Badachu. It was a wild mountain a long time ago and there were many people hiking. The park is a good choice for exercising and climbing. The road up the mountain is relatively gentle, and some require climbing steps. Overall, it is relatively easy to climb. There are not many cultural buildings here. After all, it is not a royal garden like Xiangshan or Badachu. However, because of this, there are relatively few tourists. It is relatively quiet, with birds singing and flowers fragrant, and spring is picturesque.

Every year in early April, mountain peach blossoms bloom all over the mountains and plains of Xishan National Forest Park, with clusters of flowers as bright as clouds. The best viewing place is the Spring Pavilion in the south of the park. Enter from the east gate, turn left and go up the mountain towards the Plum Garden. About 1 kilometer away, you can see more than 100 acres of mountain peaches and apricots in full bloom. From a distance, they look like snow caps. The mountains are like being in a fairy tale world. Friends who like mountain climbing can climb to the famous Guixiao Stone, which is located at the foot of Baita Mountain at the highest point of the park, with an altitude of 473 meters. The so-called Guixiao Stone is actually a large stone protruding from the mountain. On the west side is a spacious platform, surrounded by guardrails in other directions. It is said that when strong wind blows over this stone, it will make a whooshing sound, which is similar to the howling of ghosts and wolves, hence the name. In addition, when there was talk of ghosts at Xianglu Peak in Xiangshan Mountain, the Ghost Laughing Stone slowly started to scream. There is also a radar station on the Guixiaoshi Observation Deck at the top of the mountain, where you can see the night view of Beijing, the Summer Palace and Yuquan Mountain in the distance, and the China Zun and other landmark buildings up close. 4. Qianling Mountain Park

Qianling Bliss Peak is the highest point in west Beijing. Qianling Mountain is located in Ma'anshan in the northwest of Wangzuo Town. Its main peak, Jile Peak, is 699 meters above sea level and is one of the highest peaks in the suburbs of Beijing. Climbing to the top of the mountain, Jile Peak, you can take in the panoramic view of the surrounding areas. When the weather is fine, you can see Mao'er Mountain in the southwest, Baicaopan, Baihua Mountain, and Qingshuijian in the northwest, Yangtang Mountain and Miaofeng Mountain in the north, and Yunmeng Mountain in the northeast. All famous mountains are clearly visible, and it is the peak with the best view in the suburbs of Beijing. Qianling Mountain has a long history of Buddhism and rich cultural heritage. According to historical records, it is speculated that Buddhism was spread here before the Tang Dynasty; there is a folk saying that "First there was Ji Le Peak, and then there was Jietai Temple." From the Tang Dynasty to the present, it has been the territory of Jietai Temple. As a hermitage for the monks of the temple, it has prospered and declined with Jietai Temple. Together they have performed a glorious history of more than 1,400 years, leaving behind precious Buddhist cultural resources.

Entering the mountain from the south gate of the park, you can take the cable car or climb the mountain on your own. The scenery along the way is superb. There are many temples in the Repaying Gratitude and True Celebration Temple. The statue of Tusita Buddha is shining with golden light. The Buddha Rock is smiling and kind-hearted, highlighting the superb skills of ancient and modern craftsmen. This giant Buddha has always been the symbol of Qianling Mountain. Standing on Jile Peak and Qianling Pavilion, you can enjoy the magical beauty of the natural scenery. Climb Qianling Mountain and feel the perfect integration of man and nature.