I haven’t completely come out of the atmosphere of the Spring Festival, and it’s March in the blink of an eye. The temperature is gradually rising, and there are few people wearing heavy down jackets on the road. In some areas, such as Sanlitun, the temperature is rising. The effect is even more obvious. The girls who are wearing hot pants or miniskirts and showing long legs are already very itchy, and even more so are the old mages who are waiting here.

When it comes to Beijing, the Forbidden City, the Great Wall, and the Ming Tombs are naturally the first things that come to mind, but for Beijingers, these are not often visited. In recent years, the IP of the Forbidden City has become better and better, and more and more mums go there Some, but for spring, none of those are optimal.

Every spring in Beijing, the memories of Beijing that have been dusty for more than half a year will be awakened, and a park will re-enter people's vision. This is Yuyuantan Park.


Yuyuantan Park

Address: No. 10, West Third Ring Middle Road, Haidian District, Beijing

Tickets: 2 yuan (low season)

In the middle and late March, the cherry blossoms in Japan are in full bloom. If you want to book a suitable air ticket and hotel, you need to make preparations at least half a year in advance, but if you just want to see the cherry blossoms, the next best thing is Yuyuantan Park. In recent years, many varieties of cherry blossoms have been transplanted in the garden. I don’t remember all the varieties. There must be Hanfei cherry blossoms, mountain cherry blossoms, Guanshan cherry blossoms, Somei Yoshino, and Koshihigan. The increase in types also makes the entire park The flowering period is extended to at least two weeks, and the cherry blossoms begin to bloom in the middle of the month, and the flowers bloom until the end of the month.

On the first day of the Cherry Blossom Festival at the end of March, it was overcrowded almost every day, even more lively than the temple fair during the Spring Festival. Temporary stalls will also be set up on both sides of the main road in the park to learn Japanese-style business ideas and sell food and souvenirs limited to the Cherry Blossom Festival, full of strong Japanese flavors.

If you don’t want to be crowded with people, it is recommended to visit in the middle of the month. Although there are not many types of cherry blossoms, there are traditional flowers and trees such as winter jasmine and peach blossoms, which are not much inferior to single cherry blossoms.

For Beijingers, Yuyuantan Park is actually more like a simple park. Except for the Cherry Blossom Festival every year, no one will come to check in specially. The residents living in the surrounding area regard it as a daily leisure place. In the open space on the top of the mountain with a badminton racket, or a few members of the family jumping with rubber bands, there is a strong sense of life. If you have enough time, you can also rent a pedal boat on the diversion lake and enjoy a rare time.

It is inevitable that some uncivilized phenomena will appear in Yuyuantan during the flowering period every year, such as trampling on the lawn, throwing away waste everywhere, and randomly breaking flowers. In addition to ensuring that you do not do it yourself, you can also remind others at the right time to protect the park. overall environment.

Yuyuantan Park is famous for its flowers, and spring picking is perfect, but because there are different types of flowers blooming around you, and spring itself is a season of high allergies, pollen and dust mites in the air often cause itchy nose, stuffy nose, and sneezing Symptoms, preparing some anti-allergic drugs such as Renocort and Astemizole in advance can quickly relieve these symptoms.


It is relatively simple for men to go out. Most of the time, they don’t need any backpacks, medicines, keys, mobile phones and simple card machines.


Beihai Park

Address: No. 1 Wenjin Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Tickets: 5 yuan (low season)

Beihai Park is the best choice for spring, not for any flowers. I dare not guarantee it for the post-00s, but from the 60s to the 90s, everyone should have heard the song "Let's Swing the Oars".

Let's paddle together

The boat pushes the waves

The sea reflects the beautiful white tower

Surrounded by green trees and red walls

The boat floats gently in the water

A cool wind is blowing

At this time, there is no place in Beijing that is more suitable for rowing a boat to kill time than Beihai Park. In the 1950s, 1970s, 1990s, people's leisure activities were obviously not the same as today, and the young couples who had just established a relationship between men and women had nowhere to vent their overwhelming hormones. , came to Beihai Park and rowed a boat to show off the charm of men, paddled quietly to the center of the lake, without the interference of other people around, and told each other heartfeltly. , Even today, it is still a good choice for couples to date.

Beihai Park has been a royal "forbidden courtyard" since Liao Dynasty, with a history of more than a thousand years. Yong'an Temple, Wulong Pavilion, and Nine Dragon Wall all show the dignity of the royal family. On the north bank of the park, there is also the famous Fangshan restaurant. The royal banquet was called Yushan. A few people gathered here and there, and joined forces to open the Fangshan Tea House, which was renamed today's Fangshan Restaurant in 1956.

The restaurant has improved on the basis of the original palace dishes to suit the tastes of modern people. The main dishes are anchovy shark's fin, golden toad jade abalone, first-grade official swallow, fried prawns in oil, fish presented at the palace gate, and chicken breast. There are so many delicacies, like the well-known Manchu Banquet, and now ordinary people can still get a glimpse of it here. If you are interested, holding a small wedding here is also a special taste. The overall price is quite reasonable, so why not try it out.

There are dozens of scenic spots in Beihai Park, and the most famous one is Nine Dragon Wall. Most people will add the word Beihai when mentioning Nine Dragon Wall, which is enough to see the close connection between the two.

The Nine Dragon Wall was built in the 21st year of Qianlong and has a history of more than 200 years. It is 5.96 meters high, 1.6 meters thick and 25.52 meters long. On both sides, there are 18 red, yellow, blue, white, green, purple, and purple dragons made of glazed bricks. In the aesthetics of the royal family, these colors also have high and low points. The Manchu Eight Banners used the first four of these seven colors, red, yellow, and yellow. Blue and white, among which yellow is the most respected, followed by red. The Nine Dragon Wall adopts five ridges and four slopes, with a total of 635 dragons.

The Nine Dragon Wall is made of glazed tiles, which are extremely luxurious and have been damaged in history, but the firing process of this glazed tile is not easy, let alone such rich colors. It is said that a master named Ma Dechun worked hard at that time After the repaired glazed tiles were made, they were accidentally damaged, and the construction period was approaching, so it was too late to replenish them, and the emperor was on his own tour. Maybe it was the crime of exterminating the nine clans. Forcibly carved a piece of nanmu into the color of glazed tiles, and filled it on the third white dragon in the east.

The promenade under Qionghua Island is a favorite resting place for tourists. The Fengshui of the royal garden is naturally excellent. Taking a few mouthfuls of Hunyuan Zhengqi here must be of great benefit to the increase of skill.

When visiting Beihai, it is recommended to enter the park from the north gate and then exit from the east side. The east gate used to be a market selling old Beijing snacks. With the rectification of the city, there are only one or two sporadic ones left, such as motofu and fried pork chops. The authentic food in old Beijing is still the same as before, and the price is quite cheap, but there are fewer people selling it. If you want to buy something specifically, it is better to go earlier.

When passing by, I didn't notice that there was a newest model of Cullinan parked at the door of a private house in the East Gate. I don't know which family owned it. Under the root of this imperial city, there are really hidden dragons and crouching tigers.

Going out from the east gate and crossing a road, it is another park with high cost performance.


Jingshan Park

Address: No. 44, Jingshan West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Tickets: 2 yuan (year-round)

Personally speaking, Jingshan Park is the place I visit the most times in a year, and I am far more diligent than the city park 200 meters away from my residential area. The perennial price is 2 yuan. If Beijing residents apply for the park annual pass, plus many things mentioned and not mentioned above, they can visit unlimited times throughout the year for free. In all fairness, the construction of scenic spots in Beijing is already very conscientious in the whole country.

Strictly speaking, Jingshan was first built in the period of Kublai Khan in the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, it was only used as a back garden for the royal family to rest, and there was no prototype of the current "mountain". At the beginning of Ming Dynasty, Chengzu Zhudi was building a large-scale construction project in the capital. According to the theory of the Five Elements and Eight Diagrams, there was still insufficient Xuanwu seat on the north side of the imperial palace. Then he excavated the soil and piled up today's Jingshan Mountain. It was called "Hundred Years Mountain" at that time. Jingshan here is more used for the opponent's coal, so it also has the name "Meishan".

According to textbooks, Meishan is more famous than Jingshan. In the late Ming and early Qing Dynasties, Li Zicheng broke through the capital, and Emperor Chongzhen, who was not the king of subjugation, hanged himself here. There is an allusion of "Meishan hanged himself", which is still preserved today. Memorial stele.


In the Shunzhi period, Baisui Mountain was renamed Jingshan again, and Zhoushang Pavilion, Guanmiao Pavilion, Wanchun Pavilion, Jifang Pavilion and Fulan Pavilion were built along the mountain from east to west. Among them, Wanchun Pavilion on the top of the mountain became the At that time, it was the highest point in the capital, with a relative height of more than 50 meters.

The scenery on the Wanchun Pavilion is excellent, and you can’t find such a perspective in Beijing. The south side is facing the Palace Museum, the west side is Beihai Park and the Xishan Mountain in the distance, the north side is the bustling Gulou Street, and the east side is the The Guomao business district lined with skyscrapers has different scenery throughout the year. Every evening before and after sunset, the Wanchun Pavilion will be overcrowded.

Wanchun Pavilion is also the geographical center of Beijing, dividing the four directions from southeast to northwest, so strictly speaking, Chang'an Avenue and even the Forbidden City are actually located on the south side of Beijing.

Many of the people who visit Jingshan every day are retired old cadres nearby. They mainly sing and dance, probably out of a serious attitude towards life. The old people who take Jingshan as the center of their activities are more particular about their clothes. , ranking the most in the capital, many old people came to the event in formal clothes and windbreakers, and their heroic and imposing manner remained youthful.


After the sunset, walk through the alleys, stroll around the Drum Tower, find a slow-rolling place to sit down, or find a good restaurant to feast on, rewarding yourself and your friends after a day of running around.


In the urban area of ​​Beijing, there are still many places where you can enjoy the spring. The Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Earth, and Orson are also good choices. Find a day, put on comfortable sports shoes, put down your mobile phone, and bring your family or friends to get closer to nature , Leave yourself a good memory.

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