Not going out of Beijing · These places make you feel like you are abroad

The sudden outbreak of the epidemic is unavoidable, has it affected your long and short-term plans? It turns out that there are these niche attractions in Beijing, which can make you pretend to be in China in no time! Come and check-in to avoid the epidemic!

Heilongtan Scenic Area

Heilongtan Scenic Area, located near Miyun Reservoir, features a canyon with a water level drop of 220 meters. In summer, it is a cool retreat, and in winter, it offers unique views of ice waterfalls and snow-covered mountains.

Stone Carving Museum

The Zhenjue Temple, with a history of over six hundred years, boasts the most beautiful Vajra Throne Tower in the country. It is filled with intricate and ancient carved Buddha statues, combining the architectural beauty of Southeast Asia.

Ziyu Villa

A peach blossom villa area in the center of Beijing, with large forest coverage, surrounded by lakes, and close encounters with sika deer and alpacas. Every casual stroll reveals unexpected scenery.

Fanstone ITOWN

A cultural and creative park similar to 798, with many film and television bases and artist studios. The park is transformed from old factory buildings, and the irregular architecture has a strong modern sense. Occasionally, trains pass through the middle.
The white Roman corridor of Chaoyang Park, with its flickering light and shadow, makes you feel like you're in a movie scene. There are also a double-decker carousel, a rainbow wall, and a lawn. The photo opportunities are exceptionally high.
Hidden within a residential area, Rending Lake Park features a rare European-style courtyard in Beijing. Amidst the forest and grasslands, there are gentle breezes and bird songs, making it feel like a romantic European garden. This park is also a filming location for the movie 'The Dream Factory'.
Located in Shunyi, the International Flower Port was built to host the 'China Flower Expo'. It features extensive lawns and a wide variety of flowers. Different themed flower exhibitions are held in different seasons, earning it the nickname 'Little Holland of Beijing'.

China Oil Painting Institute

Known as the 'Little Morocco of Beijing', the Oil Painting Institute is a popular spot for photos, even attracting supermodel Liu Wen. The iconic off-white church building is a very popular location for wedding photo shoots.