Feast Your Eyes on Fall Foliage at These Scenic Beijing Parks

2021-01-15 theBeijinger

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The period from mid-October to mid-November is widely acknowledged to be the most pleasant season in Beijing, with a temperate climate that’s ideal for heading into nature for a stroll among the trees and feast your eyes on the spectacular autumn hues.


Check out our selection of the best parks and forests located in the suburbs of Beijing for some wholesome outdoor fun.


By far the most popular place to watch the changing of the leaves in Beijing, Fragrant Hills can get quite busy in autumn (visit mid-week and early in the day to avoid the worst of the crowds) but that doesn't distract from its beauty. The area is blanketed in warm tones as the maple trees display various stages of reds and yellows in preparation for winter. Within the park there are also scenic areas such as Jingcui Lake, Heshun Gate, Fragrant Hill Temple, and Yuhua Villa. 


RMB 5 (Nov 1-Mar 31), RMB 10 (Apr 1-Oct 31). Daily 6am-6.30pm. 40 Maimaijie, Haidian District, Beijing (6259 1155)


Baiwang Mountain Forest Park 百望山森林公園

Located a stone's throw from the Summer Palace, Baiwang Mountain is probably the best alternative to Fragrant Hills in terms of convenience. Being heavily forested and boasting a variety of maple trees from the US and Holland, the park is described as a "natural oxygen bar" for its abundance of deciduous trees, turning it into a sea of red leaves in autumn. Also, with a moderate elevation of 220m, trekking to Baiwang Mountain is perfect for a relaxed weekend stroll.


RMB 6. Daily 8am-5pm. 19 Heihu Beikou, Haidian District (6288 4508, 6287 7730) 


Located in Mentougou around 60km west of the city center, Miaofengshan is famed for its ancient temples and striking rock structures. The area has a very interesting religious history and was once considered the home of the area's many goddesses. Look out for the deep valleys, breathtaking views of the hills, and dramatic outcroppings of rocks.


RMB 30. Daily 7am-6pm (summer), 8am-5pm (winter). Miaofengshan Township, Mentougou District (6188 2936) 


Shengquan Mountain and Hongluo Temple 勝犬山和紅螺寺

Home to the 1,000-year-old Hongluo (Red Snail) Temple, one of the largest Buddhist temples in northern China built during the Eastern Jin dynasty (317-420), Shengquan Mountain is special place of pilgrimage for Buddhists and tourists alike. Lying east of Mutianyu Great Wall, next to Yanshan Mountain and the Shahe River, the park attracts visitors not only for its Buddhist cultural heritage but also for the magnificent natural scenery. Visitors can stroll the tree-lined path leading to Hongluo or take the cable car up to Guanyin Temple, which offers panoramic views from the peak of Hongluo Mountain. Restaurants at the foot of the mountain serve fall-themed local delicacies are also a highlight.


RMB 35. Cable car: RMB 60 (round-trip), RMB 40 (one-way). Daily 8am-5.30pm. Daily 8am-5.30pm (summer), 8am-4.30pm (winter). 2 Hongluo Donglu, Hongluoshan, Yanxi Town, Huairou District (6068 1175) 


Mutianyu Great Wall 慕田峪長城

The Mutianyu section of the Great Wall not only offers a less crowded and peaceful portion of the wall than Badaling, but it's also home to more than 280,000 species of trees, which fill the landscape with red, gold, and green leaves. We recommend skipping the cable-car lift and hiking up the steps to the wall, thereby giving you access to a quieter and more peaceful section. 


RMB 45. Daily 7.30am-5.30pm (Nov-Mar), 7am-6pm (Apr-Oct). Mutianyu Village, Bohai Town, Huairou District (6162 6505, 6162 6022) 

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Badaling Forest Park 八達嶺森林公園 


Located near the aforementioned Great Wall section of the same name, Badaling National Forest Park covers 56 hectares and contains more than 50,000 maple trees. Every autumn, the "Red Festival" attracts visitors looking to take in the resplendent fall foliage. 


RMB 45. Mon-Fri 7am-5pm, Sat-Sun 8.30am-5.30pm (summer), daily 9am-4pm (winter). South across the highway from Badaling Great Wall Center, Yanqing County (6912 1842/2591)


Beigong National Forest Park 北宮國家森林公園

Located in Fengtai District, this park sprawls over 1,800 hectares with a lake, orchards, a 240m-high viewing platform, and several scenic spots. There’s also a bird-watching section fittingly titled the"100 Species of Birds Forest,」 so remember to take your binoculars with you.


RMB 10. Daily 6.30am-8pm (Apr 1-Nov 30), 7am-5pm (Dec 1-Mar 31). 55 Dahuiguang Donglu, Changxindian Town, Fengtai District (8384 0830)  


Mangshan National Forest Park 蟒山國家森林公園 

Located near the Ming Tombs Reservoir in Changping District, Mangshan is the largest forest in the capital at 82 square kilometers. The park has over 170 species of trees and flowers and is a popular hiking spot for tourists who are up for the challenge of climbing the 3,666 steps to the highest peak. The park also contains the largest stone-carved Buddha in North China. 


RMB 20 (adults), RMB 10 (students and seniors). Daily 8am-5pm. 2 Mangshan Lu, Changping District (6071 1866)


Peking and Tsinghua University Campuses 北京和清華大學

Finally, you don’t have to leave the city to enjoy autumn leaves; two of the most prestigious universities in China happen to have campuses filled with an array of sumptuous trees. The grounds offer a quiet sanctuary and can be easily combined with a jaunt to nearby Wudaokou or the Summer Palace.


Peking University (Beida) 北京大學Free. 8am-9pm. 5 Yiheyuan Lu, Haidian District (6275 1230/1) 


Free. 8am-9am. Chengfu Lu, Haidian District (6278 9437, 8286 3785)

Photos: Mafengwo, Trover, China.org, China Discovery, Visit Beijing, China Daily, Visit Beijing, Easy Tour China, Tsinghua University

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