Recently, the weather in Beijing has been getting colder and colder. So in this rainy and snowy winter, facing the upcoming Christmas and New Year’s Day, do you have any places you really want to see? If not, then you must check out ice falls. Many people may have never heard of ice falls, but they are truly awe-inspiring. Today, let’s talk about some amazing ice falls in Beijing.
1、Shenquan Gorge Scenic Area
Ticket Price: 36 yuan/person
Address: Shangweidian Village, Tanchang Township, Miaofeng Mountain Town, Mentougou District, Beijing
This place is slightly closer to Beijing, so it is more recommended.
The spring water in this canyon is sweet and clear, with excellent water quality. There are also three magnificent ice fall groups.
2、Guacaodi Scenic Area
Ticket Price: Free
Address: C141, Wangping Town, Mentougou District, Beijing
The ice falls here are free to view and even bigger.
There are four larger ice falls in the Guacaodi Scenic Area. You have to search carefully to find them all.
The ice falls here are very popular, making it an internet celebrity spot.
3、Taoyuan Xiangu
Taoyuan Xiangu is located in Shicheng Township within Miyun County, with a slightly better climate.
It is also close to residential areas, making it convenient for food and accommodation. This is a place you can visit in all four seasons, with ever-changing landscapes.
Moreover, the ice falls here last for a long time, lasting until April-May the following year, with diverse forms.
4、Heilongtan Natural Scenic Area
Ticket Price: 60 yuan/person
Address: Daguanqiao, Shicheng Town, Miyun District, Beijing
This is in Miyun District, Beijing, with only four kilometers of mountain road. The largest water level drop is already 220 meters, which is truly amazing.
Here, you can not only see ice falls but also beautiful and steep canyon scenery.
5、Yunpu Gou
Ticket Price: 30 yuan/person
Address: East side of Longqing Gorge Scenic Area, Xianglong Road, Jiuxian Town, Yanqing District, Beijing
The ice falls in Yunpu Gou are also famous for their desolate charm.
These ice falls are in a large area. Although the water flow has stopped, it seems that power is still hidden beneath the ice.
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