BaDaChu Park

Written by china guide July 31st, 2010 No Comments Category: China Destinations

BaDaChu (Chinese: 八大处) is a large Park in the western hills of Beijing, about 8 kilometers south of XiangShan Park and about 25 kilometers from central Beijing. Well forested, the park covers an area of 250 Hectares.

BaDaChu

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Nationalities Park

Written by china guide July 25th, 2010 No Comments Category: China Destinations

Chinese Nationalities Ethnic Culture Park

The Nationalities Park(Chinese: 民族公园), which is also known as the Chinese Ethnic Culture Park, celebrates the ethnic cultures of China, with a focus on traditional architecture, music and dance. Most Chinese are 'Han Chinese' - about 95%; but there are 56 ethnic groups in the Chinese family altogether.

The Nationalities Park

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XiangShan Park

Written by china guide July 15th, 2010 No Comments Category: China Destinations

XiangShan Park (Fragrant Hills Park,Chinese: 香山公园) is situated in the east part of the western hills, 28 kilometers (17 miles) west (and slightly north) of cental Beijing. XiangShan is a large Park of hills and forest covering 1.6 km² (395 acres). Both the natural scenery and cultural relics are abundant in XiangShan Park.

XiangShan Park

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Beijing Zoo and Aquarium

Written by china guide July 1st, 2010 No Comments Category: China Destinations

Beijing Zoo and Aquarium, located in Beijing (2 km west of the Xizhimen subway station), adjacent to Beijing Exhibition Center, have established such as the Giant Panda and the Golden Monkey, a rare animal in China, but also a wide selection - the world's polar bear Kangaroos.

Beijing Zoo and Aquarium

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BeiHai Park

Written by china guide June 30th, 2010 No Comments Category: China Destinations

BeiHai Park(Chinese: 北海), in central Beijing close to the Forbidden City, is one of the oldest and most authentically preserved imperial gardens in China. BeiHai Park has a history of over 1,000 years. BeiHai Park has existed throughout the Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties.

BeiHai Park

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