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Beijing Park AttractionsHere are the top Beijing park listings so you can find the best in Beijing for your trip. Read these park reviews written by real travelers. You can narrow these results using the filters to the left.
ADD TO LIST (37 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Constructed during the Jin Dynasty (1115-1234), the Summer Palace is a sprawling complex over 726.5 acres in size, the bulk of which comprises an artificial lake. It.. ADD TO LIST (19 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Tiantan, or the Temple of Heaven, is a group of the largest temple buildings in China. 3. Beihai Lake ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Built in the 10th century, Beihai Park was once part of the Forbidden City. Beihai, which means "North Sea" was built up over five dynasties - the Liao, the Jin, Yuan,.. 4. Coal Hill ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Opposite the back door of the Forbidden city is the man-made Coal Hill. It was constructed out of all the earth that was removed to create artificial lakes for the.. ADD TO LIST (3 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Created in 1709 by the Emperor Kangxi, the Old Summer Palace, also known as the Imperial Gardens, was originally created as a gift for the Emperor's fourth son. The.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Zhongshan Park next to Tiananmen and the forbidden city is a beautiful island of peacefulness in the middle of this huge city 7. Everywhere ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China Beijing is a great place!!!!!!!! ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China )This is a place to unwind: talk a walk, enjoy the extraordinary views, muse about the age of some of the trees. It is a mystifying place: even when it is covered in.. 9. Kong Miao ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China It's simple, understated, and serene, but this former Confucian temple in downtown Beijing features a complete set of the 13 Confucian classics carved on ten foot tall.. ADD TO LIST (2 reviews) Beijing, Beijing Province, China You can tour this spot on your own. Featuring huge iron celestial measuring devices, it's a nice place to get out of the crush as well. |