Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing
Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing
Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing
Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing
Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing
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Introduction Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing

Introduction
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Apricot blossoms usually bloom in March and April. Every time they bloom, apricot blossoms paint a fresh and elegant spring scene for the capital.

Apricot blossoms are widely distributed in Beijing, and most of the varieties are wild apricots and Liao apricots. Wild apricot flowers are small, with snow-white petals and golden stamens. When they bloom on the branches, they are dotted with stars; Liao apricot flowers are relatively larger, with pink and white petals stretching and swaying gently in the breeze.

Beijing's unique cultural atmosphere and natural scenery complement each other. Walking under the apricot trees, you can not only feel the freshness and beauty given by nature, but also inadvertently appreciate the unique simplicity and leisure of the capital.

A trip to Beijing to appreciate apricot blossoms is a wonderful experience of the interweaving of nature and humanity. In the world of white apricot blossoms, you will harvest an unforgettable spring memory.

Trip Moments Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing

Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing Trip Moments
Beijing's Flower Viewing Paradise | Step into a Real-Life Peach Blossom Paradise

Beijing's Flower Viewing Paradise | Step into a Real-Life Peach Blossom Paradise

| Step into a Real-Life Peach Blossom Paradise. The romantic flowering trees hidden in Sanlihe Park have amazed me throughout spring! 🌸Park Introduction🌸 Beijing Sanlihe Park is located near the intersection of Nanlucaoyuan Hutong and Qunzhi Hutong in Dongcheng District, close to Qianmen Street, making it very accessible. The park stretches about 900m and restored the ancient Sanlihe water system in 2016, bringing back the beautiful scenery of "water flowing through streets around Qianmen." 🌸Historical Evolution🌸 This area was once a drainage channel for the outer city moat during the early Ming Dynasty. At that time, the water was abundant, and theaters and guild halls were built along the waterway, giving it a charm similar to that of a Jiangnan water town. However, by the late Ming Dynasty, the moat's water decreased and the drainage ditches dried up. During the Qing Dynasty, with the commercial development of Qianmen and population growth, it became a sewage ditch, and after liberation, it was converted into a drainage system. Today's Sanlihe Park has been transformed and restored from its original foundation into a poetic urban landscape. 🌸Scenic Features🌸 The winding waterway is home to koi fish, black swans, and ducks, adding vitality and liveliness to the scene. Along the waterway, you'll find traditional wooden bridges and peach blossom corridors. Weeping willows line both banks, complementing the blooming peach blossoms to create a stunning spring landscape. Along the banks, you'll find small establishments like Spring Breeze Cafe and Qingyun 23 Lan Tea House, perfect spots for a rest. Even on weekdays, many people come to enjoy the peach blossoms, yet it remains peaceful, allowing for an immersive experience of this beauty. It's especially serene at night, offering a quiet retreat from the bustling city. 🌸Travel Tips🌸 The peach blossom season at Sanlihe Park is relatively short, so hurry if you don't want to miss this brief but brilliant spring romance! The blue hour is around 18:30-19:00 after sunset, and Spring Breeze Cafe operates until around 18:00. If you want to capture the beautiful scene of blue hour with warm yellow lights illuminating the peach blossoms, make sure to plan your timing carefully! 🌸Transportation🌸 🚇Public Transport: Take the subway to Qiaowan Station on Line 7 or Qianmen Station on Line 2 and Line 8.
consistentleona
consistentleona
Magical Cherry Blossom in Beijing
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Magical Cherry Blossom in Beijing

#cherryblossom25 Every spring, Beijing welcomes the breathtaking beauty of cherry blossoms in full bloom, attracting numerous tourists and locals to admire the scenery. The blossoms flourish beautifully, creating a stunning spectacle that many capture in photos as a cherished memory. When the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the branches are covered with delicate pink and white flowers, painting a romantic and dreamy spring landscape.
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The Forbidden City in Spring: A Flower Viewing Guide

The Forbidden City in Spring: A Flower Viewing Guide

For a beginner-friendly guide to the Forbidden City, I've divided the flower viewing areas into 6 main zones. Visit these 6 locations between March and June to see different blooms. 🌸 1️⃣Wuyingdian Bridge Area Feb-Mar: Winter plum (outside the right wing gate) Early Apr: Lilac, cherry plum Jun: Pomegranate 2️⃣Cining Palace Garden Area Late Mar: Apricot blossoms Early Apr: Pear blossoms, lilac, cherry plum Early-mid Apr: Crabapple May: Roses, peonies Jun: Lotus, trumpet creeper, water lilies 3️⃣Western Garden of Kunning Palace Area Late Mar: Apricot blossoms Late Mar: Magnolia Early Apr: Pear blossoms, lilac, cherry plum Late Apr-early May: Wisteria May: Chinese scholar tree flowers, peonies, roses Jun: Lotus, water lilies Late Jul-early Aug: Crape myrtle 4️⃣Eastern Six Palaces Area Late Mar: Magnolia, apricot blossoms Early Apr: Lilac, pear blossoms Mid-Apr: Flowering peach (at Dongchang) Late Apr-early May: Wisteria 5️⃣Hall of Treasures Area Early Apr: Lilac, cherry plum, crabapple May: Chinese scholar tree flowers 6️⃣Hall of Literary Glory Area Early Apr: Lilac, cherry plum Early-mid Apr: Crabapple ✅️Ticket Reservation Important‼️Important‼️Very difficult to book during holidays‼️ Search for "Palace Museum" on WeChat Official Accounts 7 days in advance ⏰Set an alarm! Tickets go on sale at 8pm ✅️Tickets: Peak season (Apr-Oct): 60 yuan, 08:30-16:00 Off-peak season: 40 yuan, 8:30-15:30 (last entry) Discounted tickets: Half price for seniors 60+/university students; Free for ages 14-18 (reservation required) Treasure Hall/Clock Gallery: 10 yuan each ✅️Transportation Guide Take subway Line 1 to Tiananmen East/West Station, walk to Meridian Gate ‼️Security check required, arrive at least 30 minutes early! Bring your ID card
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Ethan42 Foster - E
Summer Palace Flower Viewing Guide|The Top Spring Peach Blossoms in Beijing Have Bloomed

Summer Palace Flower Viewing Guide|The Top Spring Peach Blossoms in Beijing Have Bloomed

🌸The spring scenery of the West Dike in the Summer Palace reproduces the charm of the Su Causeway in Jiangnan with "pink peach blossoms and green willows." The framed picture of the Seventeen-Arch Bridge and the peach blossoms is a classic photo spot not to be missed. Seize the short flowering season, take this guide, and embark on a flower viewing journey through ancient and modern times!🌿 ✨West Dike Stroll: Peach Blossoms and Willows, Landscape Poetry✨ Stepping onto the West Dike is like falling into the artistic conception of the Book of Songs. Hundreds of mountain peach trees grow along the banks, their branches stretching freely, and pink and white petals adorning the branches like snowflakes. The mountain peach blossoms near the Mirror Bridge are in full bloom, with branches drooping to the lake surface. Occasionally, mallards swim by, breaking the reflection in the water. In the distance, the golden top of the Tower of Buddhist Incense is faintly visible among the flowers, and the Seventeen-Arch Bridge lies like a rainbow on the waves, forming a three-dimensional landscape scroll with the nearby pink peach blossoms and green willows. Walking to the Practice Bridge, a spring breeze suddenly rises, and petals flutter like rain. Visitors stop to take photos in twos and threes, and children chase the falling petals, their laughter intermingling with birdsong. This scene makes one suddenly understand the charm of "strolling in a painting." 🦆Hidden Gems: Ecological Charms Beyond Poetry🦋 The beauty of the West Dike lies not only in the flowers. The newly sprouted buds of the willow trees contrast with the pink and white of the mountain peach blossoms. Wild ducks nest in the reeds, and occasionally black swans glide gracefully across the water. The gnarled branches of the mountain peach trees resemble the freehand brushstrokes in ancient paintings, and the inscription "Six Bridges of the West Dike" is faintly discernible on the moss-covered stone tablets. Look closely, and you'll see bees busy among the stamens and ants climbing up the peach branches in a line—the vitality of spring is hidden in the grand scenery as well as in the details. 🎀Flower Viewing Guide 🗓Best Viewing Time 🌸Peak Blooming Period of Mountain Peach Blossoms: Expected to reach the best viewing state this weekend (around March 22). As the flowering period of mountain peach blossoms is short (about 1-2 weeks), it is recommended to visit as soon as possible. ⏱️Recommended Time: Early morning (7:00-9:00) or evening (16:00-18:00). The light is soft and there are fewer tourists, making it suitable for taking atmospheric photos of "pink peach blossoms and green willows" and reflections of ancient buildings. 📍Recommended Entrance: West Gate: Closest to the West Dike, a 10-minute walk to the core flower viewing areas such as the Mirror Bridge and the Practice Bridge. North Palace Gate/East Palace Gate: Suitable for visitors who want to visit the back hill of Longevity Hill or the Yulan Magnolias at the Hall of Joyful Longevity. It is a long walk to the West Dike, so you can take a boat to the West Dike area after visiting. 🚇Transportation: Subway: Exit at Summer Palace Station on the Xijiao Line and walk about 5 minutes to the West Gate; Exit at Beigongmen Station Exit D on Line 4 and walk about 10 minutes to the North Palace Gate or North Ruyi Gate. ⏰️Park Opening Hours Peak Season (April 1-October 31): Opens at 6:00, last entry at 19:00, closes at 20:00. Off-Season (November 1-March 31): Opens at 6:30, last entry at 18:00, closes at 19:00. 🎫Tickets: Summer Palace tickets: CNY 30/person (peak season) CNY 20/person (off-season) Half-price tickets: Applicable to full-time students and minors aged 6-18 Free Admission Policy: ✅Children under 6 years old or under 1.2m tall (accompanied by an adult) ✅Seniors over 60 years old (with ID card or senior citizen card) ✅People with disabilities, military personnel, and retired personnel (with valid ID) ✅Beijing Park Annual Pass holders can enter and exit freely
JAYCEON HOLT
JAYCEON HOLT
5 must-see flower viewing spots in Beijing in March. Don't miss out!

5 must-see flower viewing spots in Beijing in March. Don't miss out!

Beijing in March, with the spring approaching, everything comes back to life, and it is a good time to enjoy flowers. Here are five flower viewing spots in Beijing that you can't miss in March. Grab your camera and encounter a romantic flower affair! 1️⃣ Plum Blossom [Beijing Botanical Garden] The plum blossoms in Beijing Botanical Garden are quietly blooming. There are various kinds of plum blossoms here, such as Gongfen, Zhusha, and Lü'e, which are either pink and delicate, or white as jade, or red as fire. Walking in the plum garden, the fragrance of plum blossoms fills the air, making people intoxicated. 📍No. 20 Nanxincun, Xiangshan, Haidian District, Beijing 🕐6:00-19:00 🚇West Suburb Line, Botanical Garden Station 2️⃣ Magnolia [Summer Palace] When the magnolias are in full bloom in the Summer Palace, the trees are full of flowers, like jade and snow, complementing the ancient buildings, creating a unique charm. The magnolia trees in front of Longevity Hill have strong branches and large flowers. The white petals look crystal clear under the sunlight. 📍No. 19 Xinjianggongmen Road, Haidian District, Beijing 🕐6:30-18:00 🚇Line 4, Beigongmen Station 3️⃣ Cherry Blossom [Yuyuantan Park] Yuyuantan Park is one of the popular cherry blossom viewing spots in Beijing. In mid-March, the early cherry blossoms begin to bloom. The pink cherry blossoms are like clouds and rosy clouds, covering the mountains and plains. Walking along the lake, the breeze blows, and the petals fall, like a dream. There are also cherry blossom shops and cherry blossom-themed restaurants in the park, where you can enjoy the cherry blossoms while tasting delicious food. 📍No. 10 Xisanhuan Middle Road, Haidian District, Beijing 🕐6:00-21:00 🚇Line 9, Liuliqiao East Station 4️⃣ Winter Jasmine [Olympic Forest Park] The winter jasmine in Olympic Forest Park blooms first in early spring. The golden flowers sway on the branches, bringing the breath of spring to the sleeping earth. Walking along the lake and hillside of the park, you can see a large area of winter jasmine, which complements the Olympic venues in the distance, forming a beautiful picture. 📍No. 15 Beichen East Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 🕐6:00-21:00 🚇Line 8, Olympic Park Station 5️⃣ Peach Blossom [Pinggu Peach Blossom Sea] Pinggu is a famous peach blossom viewing spot in Beijing. From the end of March to the beginning of April every year, peach blossoms bloom all over the mountains and plains, forming a pink sea. Here, you can take a sightseeing train through the peach blossom forest, or walk along the country roads to admire the delicate and beautiful peach blossoms. Pinggu Peach Blossom Sea not only has peach blossoms, but also apricot blossoms, pear blossoms and other flowers, allowing you to see enough at once. 📍Pinggu District, Beijing 🕐Open all day 🚗Drive by yourself, navigate to Pinggu Peach Blossom Sea
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Cherry blossom viewing in Beijing

Cherry blossom viewing in Beijing

In two weeks! Beijing's late cherry blossoms will amaze the whole city. If you can't squeeze into Yuyuantan Park, then come and enjoy the late cherry blossoms at these less crowded spots. These cherry blossom viewing spots in Beijing not only have fewer people but also offer stunning scenery. Delicate and clustered blossoms abound, so quickly save this guide in advance. 1. Lianhuachi Park Early to mid-April Line 10, Lianhuachi Station, Exit C 2. Chaoyang Park - Cherry Blossom Valley Early to mid-April Subway Line 14, Chaoyang Park Station, Exit B 3. CBD Forest Park Early to mid-April Line 1/10, Guomao Station, Exit D 4. Side Park Early to mid-April Line 12, Jiangtai West Station, Exit C 5. Galaxy SOHO Outdoor Plaza Early to mid-April Line 2/6, Chaoyangmen Station, Exit G How to take photos: 1️⃣ Before 8am, you can capture empty scenes. In the afternoon, around 4pm, shoot against the light to capture translucent petals. About 20 minutes after sunset, you can capture the blue hour of the night cherry blossoms. 2️⃣ For portraits, recommended outfits include Morandi color schemes, Hanfu, and light-colored dresses. 3️⃣ Props: transparent umbrellas, newspapers, ancient books/round fans, hats, dogs, and flower baskets.
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First Time Visiting the Forbidden City in Beijing

First Time Visiting the Forbidden City in Beijing

### **Travel Guide to the Palace Museum in Beijing** **I. Introduction to the Palace Museum** The Forbidden City, also known as the Palace Museum, was the imperial palace during the Ming and Qing dynasties. With over 600 years of history, it's a UNESCO World Heritage site. As the residence and workplace of 24 emperors, it houses a rich collection of cultural relics and magnificent buildings, including the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Palace of Heavenly Purity, and Imperial Garden, making it the perfect place to explore ancient Chinese imperial culture. **Opening Hours**: - Peak season (April 1-October 31) 8:30-17:00 (Last entry at 16:10) - Off-peak season (November 1-March 31) 8:30-16:30 (Last entry at 15:40) - **Closed on Mondays** (except public holidays) **Tickets**: - Peak season CNY 60, off-peak season CNY 40 (Treasure Gallery and Clock Gallery CNY 10 each) - **Advance booking required through Palace Museum mini program or official website** (No on-site ticket sales!) --- **II. Transportation** **1. Subway** (Recommended): - Take **Line 1** to **Tiananmen East Station** (Exit B), walk to **Meridian Gate** (main entrance) - Take **Line 8** to **Jinyu Hutong Station** (Exit C), walk to **East Prosperity Gate**, then along the moat to Meridian Gate **2. Bus**: - Take **Bus 1, 2, 52, 82, or 120** to "Tiananmen East" stop **3. Taxi/Self-driving**: - No parking near the Palace Museum. Take a taxi to **East Prosperity Gate** or **Beichizi Street**, then walk --- **III. Recommended Route (3-4 hours highlights tour)** 1. **Meridian Gate** (entrance) → **Hall of Supreme Harmony** (emperors' coronation site) → **Hall of Central Harmony** → **Hall of Preserving Harmony** 2. **Palace of Heavenly Purity** (emperors' quarters) → **Hall of Union** → **Palace of Earthly Tranquility** (empresses' quarters) 3. **Imperial Garden** (royal garden, great for photos) 4. **Eastern Six Palaces** (Palace of Eternal Spring, Palace of Kind Favor, etc.) or **Western Six Palaces** (Palace of Accumulated Purity, Palace of Assisting the Imperial Virtue, etc.) 5. **Treasure Gallery** (must-see! Nine Dragon Screen, Consort Zhen's Well) → **Clock Gallery** (exquisite Western timepieces) 6. **Gate of Divine Might** (exit, panoramic view spot) **Tips**: - Rent an **audio guide** (CNY 20) or hire a tour guide to better understand the history - After exiting through Gate of Divine Might, visit **Jingshan Park** (CNY 2) for a panoramic view --- **IV. What to Bring?** ✅ **ID**: ID card (mandatory! Real-name registration required) ✅ **Comfortable shoes**: The palace complex is vast! ✅ **Sun/weather protection**: Summer - sun hat, sunglasses; Winter - warm clothes (palace is open and windy) ✅ **Power bank**: Photo-taking drains battery, no rental points inside ✅ **Snacks and water**: Food inside is expensive, bring your own (but don't litter) --- **V. Recommended Restaurants Nearby** 1. **Siji Minfu (Palace Museum Branch)**: Must-try Peking duck! Views of East Prosperity Gate 2. **Heyan Meat Pie (Donghuamen Branch)**: Traditional Beijing meat pies and noodles, good value 3. **Palace Museum Ice House Restaurant**: Inside the palace, royal dining atmosphere 4. **Wangfujing Snack Street**: Near the palace, try tripe, candied hawthorns, and pea cakes --- **VI. Budget Accommodation** 1. **Beijing Nanshu Caotang Hotel (Qianmen Branch)**: Near subway, CNY 200-300/night 2. **Home Inn (Tiananmen Square Branch)**: Walking distance to palace, CNY 250-350/night 3. **Beijing International Youth Hostel**: Perfect for backpackers, CNY 80-150/bed, great atmosphere **Tips**: Stay near **Qianmen/Wangfujing/Dongsi** for convenient transport and dining options --- **VII. Additional Tips** - Wear comfortable shoes - the palace is huge! - Visit early (8:30 opening) to avoid crowds - After exiting, consider visiting **Jingshan Park** or **Beihai Park** - Only book through official channels! Avoid scalpers Enjoy your visit to the Forbidden City and experience the grandeur of imperial history! 🏯✨
IinaPeltonen
IinaPeltonen
A Day Trip to Laoshan Urban Leisure Park for Peach Blossom Viewing in Beijing

A Day Trip to Laoshan Urban Leisure Park for Peach Blossom Viewing in Beijing

I recommend a wonderful place for flower viewing in Beijing, a beautiful suburban park called Laoshan Urban Leisure Park. ❤Reasons for Recommendation: Although Laoshan is not very high above sea level, it offers a panoramic view of the city. Laoshan Urban Leisure Park is moderately sized, surrounded by lush trees with high vegetation coverage. The trails are smooth and perfect for exercise. The ecological environment here is excellent, with fresh air, greenery everywhere, and plenty of oxygen, making you feel refreshed and energized. 🌟Highlights and Features: In March, the mountain peach blossoms bloom all over the mountains and plains. When the spring breeze blows, the falling petals create a breathtaking spectacle that touches the heart!
AdventurousJourney
AdventurousJourney
In Beijing! In Fengtai! The Peach Blossom Valley is unbelievably beautiful!

In Beijing! In Fengtai! The Peach Blossom Valley is unbelievably beautiful!

Spring has arrived, and it's flower viewing season again! Want to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and find a romantic pink wonderland? Then come to the Peach Blossom Valley in Beijing Garden Expo Park! Thousands of peach trees are planted here, and every year from mid-to-late March, the peach blossoms bloom all over the mountains and plains, creating a breathtaking sea of pink. It's like stepping into a fairytale! 🌸[Best viewing time] Late March to early April, 9:00-11:00 am and 2:00-4:00 pm, when the light is soft and perfect for taking photos. 🌸[Classic flower viewing route] Garden Expo Park Gate 6 - Yongding Tower - Viewing Platform - Peach Blossom Valley - Wenchang Pavilion - Return to Garden Expo Park Gate 6 1️⃣ Peach Blossom Valley Deep in the peach blossom forest, winding paths lead you to a secluded paradise, reminiscent of the Peach Blossom Spring described by Tao Yuanming. 2️⃣ Viewing Platform (near Wenyuan Pavilion) Climb up for a panoramic view of the entire Peach Blossom Valley and experience the stunning pink sea. 3️⃣ Yongding Tower It will be open to visitors this Saturday, and those who come will be the first lucky ones to see it.
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Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing: Tips and Tricks for a Perfect Trip

Beijing Apricot Blossom Viewing: Tips and Tricks for a Perfect Trip

❤Reasons to visit: Late March to April is the best time to view apricot blossoms in Beijing. Where are the most beautiful apricot blossoms in Beijing? Check out the guide below! ▽▽▽▽▽▽▽▽ ✅Temple of Heaven Park: 👍Top recommended viewing spots: Apricot blossom forest on the east side of the Science Education Garden, and the Garden of Hundred Flowers. 🌟Highlights: The apricot forest in the Temple of Heaven was planted in the 1960s and now has more than 150 trees. ———————————— ✅Beijing Zoo: 👍Top recommended viewing spot: Near the southwest gate of the park. 🌟Highlights: In addition to apricot blossoms, magnolias, peach blossoms, forsythia and other spring flowers are also in full bloom this season, making for a charming view. ———————————— ✅Old Summer Palace: 👍Top recommended viewing spots: The main viewing areas are in the Temple of the Flower Goddess, Mingchun Gate and Apricot Blossom Spring Pavilion. 🌟Highlights: Clusters of pink and white apricot blossoms quietly bloom, with spreading tree shapes, dense flowers, and branches interlaced into a natural flower corridor. ———————————— ✅Fragrant Hills Park: 👍Top recommended viewing spots: "Western Hills in Clear Weather" Stele, Mountain Apricot Forest, Incense Burner Peak, and the middle station of the North Hill Cableway. 🌟Highlights: Fragrant Hills was once known as Apricot Blossom Mountain. The mountain apricot forest at the middle station of the Fragrant Hills cableway will stage a grand scene of "countless rouge dots", with petals turning from pink to white, resembling spring snow covering the branches. ———————————— ✅Badaling Great Wall: 👍Top recommended viewing spots: North Tower 2 to North Tower 4, and the arrow windows of the South City. 🌟Highlights: Take a panoramic view of the apricot blossoms from the Great Wall. The apricot blossoms are dense, and through the frame of the arrow windows, you can capture the classic picture of the "Great Wall through the flowers". ———————————— ✅Phoenix Ridge: 👍Top recommended viewing spot: Apricot Blossom Village. 🌟Highlights: Phoenix Ridge has the largest apricot forest in Beijing, with tens of thousands of apricot trees planted. ———————————— ✅Other apricot blossom viewing spots: Baiwang Mountain Forest Park, Summer Palace, Juyongguan Great Wall. ———————————— ❤Reasons to visit: Follow me on my homepage and I will share practical travel tips from all over the world with you.
Henry123 Wright
Henry123 Wright
Beijing Peach Blossom Viewing Guide: Beihai Park

Beijing Peach Blossom Viewing Guide: Beihai Park

Beihai Park is an excellent destination for viewing peach blossoms in spring, especially the wild peach blossoms, which attract many tourists with their picturesque scenery against the backdrop of ancient architecture. 🕰️Best time to view blossoms: Wild peach blossoms in Beihai Park usually bloom in mid-March. In mid-March 2025, 70% of the wild peach blossoms were already in bloom. Currently (March 25), it may be near the end of the flowering season, but some late-blooming peach blossoms can still be enjoyed. The flowering period of wild peach blossoms is greatly affected by the weather. If there is no wind or rain, the flowering period can last for 1-2 weeks. 📸Best viewing spots: Beihai Park is the core area for peach blossom viewing in Beihai. The following viewing spots are recommended: 1️⃣White Pagoda Area: There are 5 wild peach trees (4 pink and 1 white) on the west side of the White Pagoda, offering a classic photo opportunity of "White Pagoda Reflecting Peach Blossoms." 2️⃣Chanfu Temple Scenic Area: Wild peach blossoms complement the red walls and green tiles of the ancient buildings, creating a classical charm. 3️⃣West Bank Wharf: Take a boat trip on the lake and enjoy a distant view of the wild peach blossoms and the White Pagoda on Qionghua Island. ❤️Featured experiences: - Boat trip for blossom viewing: Boat tours in Beihai Park have started. Visitors can take a boat to admire the wild peach blossoms on the west bank, and enjoy a distant view of ancient buildings such as the White Pagoda and the Five-Dragon Pavilion. - Cultural and creative afternoon tea: The park offers a spring-limited afternoon tea set called "White Pagoda Reflecting Peach Blossoms" at the Lancui Xuan Cultural and Creative Store, perfect for a relaxing break. ⚠️Tips for blossom viewing: Wild peach blossoms are sensitive to temperature. The flowers are more vibrant on sunny days, and wind and rain may shorten the flowering period. It is recommended to check the weather forecast before planning your trip. The wild peach blossoms in Beihai Park are a must-see spring scenery, especially when paired with the White Pagoda and ancient buildings, making them ideal for photography. The flowering season may be coming to an end, so it is recommended to visit soon.
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3s@c D.@z
Beijing Flower Viewing Route Guide

Beijing Flower Viewing Route Guide

Spring in Beijing is always full of surprises! Here you'll find blue skies, white clouds, peach blossoms, magnolias, pear blossoms, and flowing streams... As beautiful as the water towns of Jiangnan Not crowded, perfect for a leisurely stroll while enjoying the gentle spring breeze So peaceful and pleasant Line 8 Nanluoguxiang Station Exit E➡️Yuhe Park➡️Dongbuya Hutong➡️Yu'er Hutong➡️Qi Baishi's Former Residence➡️Dongmianhua Hutong➡️Fuxue Hutong Yuhe Park A historic waterway in Beijing, the Yu River was originally excavated under the supervision of Guo Shoujing and was mainly used for grain transportation as part of the Yuan Dynasty's Tonghui River. Today, both banks are adorned with green willows and colorful flowers. Peach blossoms, pink magnolias, cherry blossoms, willow trees, and the small river, with traditional courtyards along the south bank, create a stunning scene under the blue sky! Dongbuya Hutong The pink magnolias in the courtyards are beautiful, complementing the classical elegance of the small yards. Perfect for enjoying coffee, flower viewing, and basking in the sunshine! Yu'er Hutong Known as Yulong Hutong during the Ming Dynasty and Yu'er Hutong during the Qing Dynasty, it belonged to the Bordered Yellow Banner. During the Guangxu period, the Bordered Yellow Banner government office was located on the north side of the hutong. Qi Baishi's Former Residence Located in Yu'er Hutong, the quaint courtyard features a pink magnolia tree, a white magnolia tree, and a flowering crabapple tree, all in bloom, creating a charming scene with the courtyard! Learn about Master Qi Baishi's story while enjoying the flowers in the courtyard and experiencing the spring atmosphere of old Beijing! Tickets available at the entrance for reservation and visit Dongmianhua Hutong Home to the late Qing Dynasty General Feng Shan's residence, featuring well-preserved arched brick carvings. Interesting spots: Penghao Theater, Our Tavern, Wu Fuxue Hutong A quiet old hutong named after the Shuntian Prefecture School established here during the Ming Dynasty. It houses many historical treasures. Shuntian Prefecture School: Located at No. 65, it was Beijing's highest educational institution during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Wen Chenxiang Temple: A Ming and Qing dynasty shrine dedicated to Wen Tianxiang, the national hero who resisted the Yuan Dynasty.
M@s0n Turn3
M@s0n Turn3