Beijing Olympic Park, located in Chaoyang District, Beijing and at the north end of the axis of Beijing, stretches up to the south bank of Qinghe River in the north, to Beitucheng Road in the south
Changpuhe is also called Waijinshuihe, a pretty, renovated river park lying to the east of the Forbidden City.
Wanshou Park is located on Baizhifang East Street, covering an area of 5.1 hectares, and its original site was constructed on Guangdi Temple in 1617.
On the west side of Andingmenwai Street, there was a pool and it excavated a lake in 1958.
The Imperial City Wall Relics Park is located close to the Forbidden City and Wangfujing Pedestrian Street.
This park occupies an area of 3 hectares and features water views, which include river, lake, stream, brook, spring, waterfall and other featured views.
It has already become the largest sculpture park in Beijing, including the east and west parts. The east one is endowed with modern humanistic atmosphere and the western one is full of rural and pastoral features.
Like the famous Great Wall and the Forbidden City, the 798 Art District is also one of the most visited Beijing landmarks by tourists from all over the world.
Located in the south of Miyun District, Nanshan Ski Village is about 62km from the Siyuan Bridge in Beijing
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