Go to the "Yanshan Mingzhu" to see the Qingdongshan Reservoir
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5 attraction(s) |
total distance 113
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Day1: Beijing
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The restaurant is located by the road and is very popular. The specialties are country-style dishes, with the signature dish being the fat-head fish. Highly recommended is the stewed fish head in sauce, which has a delicious taste and the fish meat is tender and flavorful. You can also order a side dish of their homemade pancake, which you can soak in the fish soup - it tastes really good. Many people come here specifically for their fish head. The best main dish is their wild vegetable and corn stuffed pancake, with a crispy bottom, soft dough, and extremely delicious. Other recommended dishes include deep-fried small river shrimps and fried eggs.
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Return to the farmhouse for lunch at noon. Authentic northern-style farmhouse dishes, fresh ingredients. If you want to eat fresh fish from the reservoir, you can pre-order with the restaurant in the morning. Plus, the fresh fish can be packed by the boss for takeaway.
Day2: Beijing
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Sanjiao Temple in Qingdongshan Nature Scenic Area is the fourth of the famous "Eight Outer Sceneries" in Miyun County, Beijing. There is a natural cave in the back hall of the temple, where there is a stone Buddha. The moonlight at night and the dawn glow reflect on the stone Buddha, making the cave bright and colorful. Qingdongshan is named after this cave. The area is surrounded by mountains, with valleys and bizarre rocks, creating a tranquil and beautiful scenery. There are lush miscellaneous woods and towering ancient cypresses, with wildflowers blooming and bees and butterflies dancing. From the Yuan Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, temples were abundant here. In the early years of the Republic of China, the temple on Qingdongshan was still bustling, surrounded by lush forests and fragrant flowers. There are flowing mountain springs at the foot of the mountain, like a fairyland. The scenic area is currently not fully developed, with few people and beautiful scenery. There is a large parking lot inside, with a bumpy stone road leading up. If you like off-roading, you can also experience the thrill of off-roading! Climbing to the mountaintop does not require much physical strength, even 6-year-old children can do it without any problem. It's a great opportunity to experience a light hike, stimulate children's potential, and cultivate their resilience. Standing on the mountaintop, you can enjoy the view of the nearby bizarre rocks and the beautiful scenery of the open reservoir, making it hard to leave.