Recommended Routes for Flower Viewing in Chaoyang Park, Beijing

Beijing Chaoyang Park is a very popular attraction for local citizens and friends, and is also the best place to enjoy flowers in spring. So how to enjoy flowers in spring? Here is a recommended travel route for you. Follow us, no fun!

I. Tour Route

Chaoyang Park has been open to the public free of charge since February 11, 2021, and continues to provide visitors with a fun, vibrant park experience close to nature. With the increasingly warm spring breeze, visitors can enjoy more than 20 varieties of spring flowers and about 4,500 square meters of ground flowers in spring.

This year's spring flowers live up to expectations. Peaches, apricots, plums, magnolias, cherry blossoms, begonias, lilacs and other ornamental trees and shrubs, as well as pansies, cherry blossoms and flowers planted by Yumei are set against each other, adding bright colors to the entire park.

Route 1: ecological guided flower appreciation route Flower Creek Valley - Northern Ecological Mixed Forest - Ecological Water West - North Lake Bridge - Wild Duck Island - Wolong Stacked Water - West of Wanren Square - Zhoufang Lake - Cherry Blossom Valley - Fountain Plaza

Route 2: Leisure Flower Appreciation Route - Misty Fountain - Artistic Waterway - Waterfront Boat - Central Island - East 5 Gates Gantry Crane

Gardening Tips

1. Activity services: battery cars, boats, electric rides, pedal rides, and merchandise sales.

2. Park opening hours:

April 1-October 31, 6:00 a.m.-21:00 p.m., 22:00 p.m.

November 1-March 31, 6:00 a.m.-20:00 p.m., 21:00 p.m. Quiet Gardens

3. Park ticket price: free admission.

Two, play strategy

Chaoyang Park is located in Beijing's East Fourth Ring Road, is one of Beijing's several large city parks. There are trees in the lake, wide lawns, pavilions, European castles and other buildings in a very beautiful environment. The park also has a lot of children's playgrounds, perfect for relaxing, walking and having fun.

Chaoyang Park has many entrances and exits and can be accessed from all directions. The park is about 2-3km long and it takes a long time, about half a day, to explore the whole area. If you just want to relax and have some fun, you can walk around certain areas for about 2 hours.

North side: The north side of Chaoyang Park is dominated by trees and open lawns, which is suitable for relaxing picnics, strolling and sightseeing. Many couples also take wedding photos on the large lawn here, which is very beautiful.

Central: The central part of the park is built along the lake, mainly some statues and squares. Among them, the statue of Xian Xinghai was designed and made by Prof. Li Xiangqun from the Academy of Fine Arts of Tsinghua University. Xian Xinghai looks up at the statue and opens his arms as if he is waving the water of the Yellow River, which reminds him of the scene of thousands of troops and stormy weather.

South side: The south side of the park is dominated by a variety of amusement rides, including a simple roller coaster, Brave Carousel and Carousel. Near Century Fountain Square, deep in Tibet Park, there is a colorful staircase that is a good place to take photos.

Boat rides to the lake

In addition to these recreational activities, the park has several connected lakes, each with a boat dock next to it where you can rent a boat for a cruise. Boating on the lake and taking in the beautiful scenery is very enjoyable.

Third, the surrounding transportation:

Subway: Line 14 Chaoyang Park Station, Zaoying Station

Bus:

Buses passing through the south gate of Chaoyang Park: Special 16, 650, 690, 431, 412, 302, 988 and so on.

Buses passing through the west gate of the park: No. 419, No. 421, No. 114, etc.

Buses passing through the east gate of the park: No. 988, No. 451, No. 657, etc.

5. Warm tips: Park visitors should do a good job of personal protection, scientific wear masks, with the park staff to do a good job of checking the code temperature measurement, according to the "one-meter line" orderly queuing to enter the park, to avoid crowding or gathering, safe and civilized park.