Flower viewing in Beijing Beihai Park is still relatively unfamiliar to many citizens and tourists. Most people are not familiar with Beihai Park and hope to obtain more information about the types of flowers and the flower viewing season in Beihai Park. Below is a guide to flower viewing in Beijing Beihai Park.
Beihai Park is an imperial garden, one of the oldest, most complete, most comprehensive and representative royal gardens in China.
“Three or two peach blossoms outside the bamboo, the spring river water is warm and the ducks know first”. Among the spring flowers, the peach blossom, with its delicate pink color and full shape, is the most pleasing.
From mid-March to mid-April, you can view the peach blossom, the mountain peach blossom, etc. in Beihai Park. In fact, the Qiong Island flower viewing area of Beihai Park, you can view a variety of magnolias covering an area of 25,000 square meters, which are famous alongside the magnolias on both sides of Xinhua Gate on Chang’an Avenue.
Beihai Park’s Mu Xiang frames are also famous, using the climbing nature of Mu Xiang to build flower pavilions and flower frames, which are a sight to behold in the park.
Flower varieties and time
Address: No. 1 Wenjin Street, Xicheng District, Beijing (North of the Forbidden City)
Admission: Peak season (April-October): Ticket price 10 yuan/person; Off-season (November-March next year): Ticket price 5 yuan/person; Combined ticket (including admission ticket, Qiong Island, Tuancheng): Peak season 20 yuan/person; Off-season 15 yuan/person.
Traffic routes:
Subway
Get off at 【Beihai North Station】 on Line 6, exit B Northeast, walk 15 minutes.
Bus:
To the south gate, southwest gate: You can take buses 5, 101, 103, 109, 124, 685, 614, 619 and get off at 【Beihai Park】 station;
To the east gate: You can take buses 5, 609 and get off at 【Xibanqiao】 station;
To the north gate: You can take buses 13, 42, 107, 111, 118, 609, 701, 623 and get off at 【Beihai Park】 station.
Contact number: 64033225
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