A trip to enjoy flowers around Beijing
1 cities |
7 attraction(s) |
total distance 70
km
TIPS
Day1
Day2
Day1: Beijing
5 attraction(s) ·
58 km
2
The vegetarian meals here are very famous. It is enjoyable to eat under the tall ginkgo trees. The finger meditation, twice-cooked pork, and salmon sashimi are all unique. You can eat to your heart's content without worrying about getting fat from eating too much meat because the "meat" here is made from tofu and konjac, high in protein and low in fat, nutritious and healthy.
4
km
4
Authentic hotpot restaurant, fresh ingredients, the pioneer of hotpot in the elderly circle, the sign is not particularly big, but there is a hidden paradise inside.
12
km
5
The beautiful natural scenery of Daoxiang Lake creates the best relaxation place for you, breathing the rural air, and enjoying a pure and relaxing holiday away from the hustle and bustle of the modern city. It has great conditions and is worth recommending!
Day2: Beijing
2 attraction(s) ·
13 km
1
After enjoying the buffet breakfast at the hotel, depart.
13
km
2
The forest coverage rate of Yangtai Mountain is 94%, and famous apricot trees account for 51% of it. The scenic area is abundant with lush forests and ancient trees, making it one of the best places to watch the sunrise in the Beijing suburbs. The mountain is dotted with many famous historical sites, including the renowned Jiufeng Forest Park with its mountain trails, the millennium-old Dajuesi Temple, and the well-preserved tomb of Prince Chun from the Qing Dynasty, located at the foot of the main peak, Miaogao Peak. After the arrival of spring, apricot blossoms, peach blossoms, pear blossoms, apple blossoms, and cherry blossoms bloom one after another, creating a colorful landscape. Inside Dajuesi Temple, famous for its "Eight Marvels of Ancient Temples," century-old magnolia trees exude a pure and fragrant charm, presenting a majestic and elegant scene.