Family tour on weekends

Parent-child
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    All year round
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Features

It's suitable for parents and children going out.

D1
  • Beijing Wildlife Park
  • China Science and Technology Museum
  • Beijing Planetarium
  • China National Children's Center - Laoniu Children Discovery Museum
Stop 1 Beijing Wildlife Park

Located in Yufa Town, Daxing District, Beijing Wildlife Park is a large-scale natural ecological park integrating animal protection, wildlife domestication and breeding and popular science education.

Address:
Yufa Town, 106 National Road, Daxing District
Highlights:
Come to Beijing Wildlife Park for a relaxing weekend and enjoy interacting with the animals, which is simply delightful! Netizens recommend the "Three-Piece Healing Set": watching capybaras enjoying oranges, seeing red pandas sticking out their tongues, and watching gibbons spinning around. The Moon Crescent Lake in the self-driving area is also beautiful. On a nice day, stop by the lake to enjoy the breeze, it's very pleasant.
Stop 2 China Science and Technology Museum

The China Science and Technology Museum has a distinctive architectural design.

Address:
No. 5 Beichen East Road, Chaoyang District
Highlights:

Here, science education, academic exchange, and leisure entertainment come together, representing the perfect fusion of technology and entertainment. The museum features a Children Science Playground, suitable for children aged 3-8 to explore. Bringing your kids here allows them to experience the charm of technology and plant the seed of curiosity in their hearts!">The highly popular China Science and Technology Museum is a must-visit!

Situated to the west is the Olympic water games venue, to the south is the Olympic Stadium, and to the north is a forest park. The overall architecture resembles a large square, with several block-like units interlocking to form a huge "Lu Ban Lock," symbolizing the meaning of "unlocking" and "exploring."

Here, science education, academic exchange, and leisure entertainment come together, representing the p... View attractions guide
Stop 3 Beijing Planetarium

The Beijing Planetarium is China's first large-scale planetarium, comprising two buildings, A and B, with a total of four science theaters.

Address:
No. 138 Xizhimenwai Street, Xicheng District
Highlights:
Take your little one to Beijing Planetarium for a fun and educational experience about celestial movements. Beijing Planetarium consists of two halls, A and B, with a total of four science theaters. It also features astronomy exhibition halls, a solar observatory, a public observatory, astronomy classrooms, and various other science education facilities.

In the 3D theater, audiences wear 3D glasses to enjoy various wonders of the vast universe, feeling as if they are immersed in the sta...
Stop 4 China National Children's Center - Laoniu Children Discovery Museum

The Discovery Museum was rebuilt on the basis of the original Science Palace of China National Children's Center.

Address:
No. 43 Ping'anli West Street, Xicheng District, within the China National Children's Center
Highlights:
This is a technology museum aimed at early childhood enlightenment! It provides exploration for babies aged 0-7, with an overall emphasis on popular science and exploration, as well as some themed and role-playing activities. There are also some popular science or handicraft workshops inside, where babies have a high level of participation. Additionally, there are multiple 4D movies, suitable for babies who are not afraid of the dark.

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