In the Ming City Wall Park in March, the plum blossoms are full of fragrance, tender white and pink. The winter jasmine in Qianmen Sanlihe Park is in full bloom and full of vitality. Ditan park is in full bloom, and the willows are green; Take the subway line 2 and punch in these parks!
Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park
Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park is a good place to enjoy plum blossoms in the urban area. The elegance and lightness of plum blossoms complement the dignified and quaint atmosphere of the city wall. In mid-March, the vegetation here is getting greener, a large number of plum blossoms are competing to bloom, and the spring is getting stronger. The tender buds of flowers are swaying, like a blush, and the fragrance is floating.
Visitors can enjoy the "Plum Scene" at close range along the two paths of plum viewing in the park. Here, children are laughing while running, and the bell is as clear as a bell, bringing a burst of plum fragrance. Suddenly, a couple walked by hand and took photos with each other in front of the plum blossom; Suddenly, there are elderly people standing by the plum blossom and feeling the plum blossom blooming in the warm spring breeze.
Recently, the urban area of Beijing is welcoming the snowfall and cooling weather, and citizens can enjoy the beautiful scenery of "Mei Xuxun snow is white, but snow loses plum fragrance" without hiking. In the Ming City Wall Ruins Park in Beijing, the blooming plum blossoms are more noble and upright against the snow, forming a unique scenery of Aomei and Chun Xue competing for spring.
The Ming City Wall Ruins Park in Beijing was built in 22, and the introduction and cultivation of plum blossoms began in 23. In 25, the project was listed as a key scientific research project in Dongcheng District, and a plum blossom landscape was initially formed in 27. At present, nearly 1, plum blossoms of more than 5 varieties have been planted.
Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park is located in the downtown area, starting from the southeast corner of the city in the east and reaching Chongwenmen in the west, with a total area of about 15.5 hectares, of which the city wall ruins and the southeast corner of the city cover 3.3 hectares and the green area is 12.2 hectares. Historically, the Ming City Wall is 4 kilometers long, which was built in the 17th year of Yongle in Ming Dynasty (AD 1419) and has a history of more than 58 years. The existing site of the city wall from Chongwenmen to the southeast corner of the city is 1.5 kilometers long, which is an integral part of the original inner city wall of Beijing, the only remaining section and the symbol of Beijing. The southeast corner of the city is the largest corner corner of the city wall in China. It was built in the first year of the Ming Dynasty (AD 1436) and is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park uses simple design techniques to highlight the beauty of the broken city wall. Landscapes such as "Old Trees Exposing Walls", "Walking through the Ruins", "Gu Lou New Rhyme" and "Paving Cuisine" formed in turn from west to east in the park have a long history and rich connotations, which show the profound cultural accumulation of Chongwen and add infinite reverie. The protection of the city wall ruins is mainly based on the status quo protection, danger elimination and reinforcement, supplemented by a small amount of vacancies, and the status quo of the city wall is preserved to the greatest extent. Standing under the city wall, a sense of history and vicissitudes will arise. Beijing Ming City Wall Ruins Park has preserved more than 2 old trees, and planted trees with Sophora japonica as the main part, Ginkgo biloba and Pinus tabulaeformis as the decorations, as well as tree varieties with elegant colors, such as Prunus armeniaca, Prunus armeniaca and Begonia, which can well set off the atmosphere of Ming City Wall. On the undulating micro-topography, a large lawn of 12.2 hectares was planted to play in, which was empty and comfortable.
Address: No.9 Chongwenmen East Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Transportation: Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Chongwenmen Station
Qianmen Sanlihe
Speaking of Qianmen, almost everyone knows it. This historic place has now become the most lively and fashionable block in Beijing. However, near this "ancient capital landscape area", there is still a water town in the south of the Yangtze River. During the day, it is a beautiful and refined urban garden, and at night, it becomes a food street.
This is the "Zhengyang Guanshui", the new sixteen scenic spots in Beijing, the oldest water system park in old Beijing, and the "Little Jiangnan" in downtown Beijing. Many people have been to Qianmen countless times, but they have never ignored the quaint Qianmen Sanlihe Park nearby. There are bridges and streams that young artists love best, time-honored delicacies that only experienced foodies can find, and the popular "online celebrity" magazine museum, where you can find your favorite little world no matter what kind of people you are.
The Sanli River was first formed in 1437, and was lost in the late Qing Dynasty. After more than half a year's reconstruction, the Sanli River has long been a "new look", reappearing its charm, history and beautiful scenery.
Everything here retains the original appearance of old Beijing. Antique buildings are lined up along both sides of the river, with ancient houses, stone streets and ancient wooden street lamps, but they also have the charm of Jiangnan water town, pavilions, waterside pavilions and winding rivers, forming the most unique landscape in Beijing.
when you walk in here, you will be attracted by its landscape, with small bridges and flowing water, blue bricks and green tiles, quiet and simple, just like breaking into a paradise. The 1-meter water system flows slowly along the winding river, and along the water flow, it can be said that it is a change of scenery.
Small bridges, flowing water, people in the courtyard, flowers blooming on the shore and fish swimming in the water ... naturally attract many citizens every day to visit the hutong to see the water features and take photos. Sanlihe here is a fresh and refined small park during the day, but when night falls, lights are lit on the banks of the park, and Sanlihe becomes colorful under the night.
Address: No.9 Chongwenmen East Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Transportation: Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Qianmen Station
ditan park
The Ditan located in Andingmenwai Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, also known as Fang Zetan, is the second largest altar among the five altars in the ancient capital Beijing. Founded in the 9th year of Jiajing in the Ming Dynasty (AD 153), it is the place where emperors of the Ming and Qing Dynasties offered sacrifices to the gods of the emperor, and it is also the largest existing altar of offering sacrifices in China. There are famous tourist attractions in ditan park, such as Fangzetan, Imperial Palace, Pailou and Zhaigong.
In addition to the famous scenic spots, the ancient trees in ditan park are also a beautiful landscape. There are 176 ancient trees in ditan park, mostly distributed around Fangzetan. Most of the ancient trees are over 3 years old, and the ancient trees in the park are growing well and in various shapes. It not only reflects the ancient and vigorous weather-beaten history, but also shows tenacious vitality. Nowadays, the ancient tree community has become a unique landscape of the park, especially the one-armed general cypress and the general cypress in our park, which have attracted many Chinese and foreign tourists.
when spring comes and flowers are in full bloom, it is a good time to step into spring. Peach blossoms, pear blossoms, cloves and forsythia are in full bloom in the Health Park and Fengru Pine in ditan park. The willow trees are green and lush, and the breath of spring is coming, attracting many tourists to punch in.
Address: Andingmenwai Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Tips: While enjoying the beautiful scenery in spring, start from yourself and enjoy the garden in a civilized way. Don't trample on the lawn, dig wild vegetables privately, damage flowers and trees, climb rocks, and take care of cultural relics. During the epidemic period, when visiting the park, wear masks scientifically, and do not get together or gather together, so as to maintain a civilized, orderly, safe and healthy park environment order.