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Brief introduction of Beijing Haitang Huaxi Park
The "Haitang Huaxi" in Beijing is one of the top ten scenic spots in the Yuan Dynasty City Wall Ruins Park, where there is the largest Haitang forest in Beijing. Nearly 2000 varieties of begonia trees have been planted in the scenic spot. When the flowers bloom, they are all delicate beauties and radiant! As the park is open, visitors can visit the "Haitang Huaxi" scenic spot for free during the annual Haitang Flower Festival.

Take public transportation: 1)407 bus and get off at Anzhen Xili.

2) Get off at No.653, No.409, No.380, No.849 and No.515 anzhen hospital North Station;

3) Get off at Beitucheng Station of Metro 10 Line.

Best viewing period: early April

Admission: free.

Address: In Yuandadu Ruins Park (near Sakura Garden West Street), No.0/00, Beitucheng East Road, Chaoyang District.

Accommodation: Regent Beijing-Luxurious | A classic hotel under the imperial city and next to Wangfujing Renaissance Beijing-Luxurious | Designed for adventurous and energetic travelers.

Famous food: Quanjude Roast Duck Restaurant (Wangfujing Store), a famous food business card in Beijing, is especially good at hanging roast duck. Jubao Garden-one of the authentic places to eat mutton and instant-boiled mutton in Beijing. The signature hand-cut mutton is moderately fat, fresh and invincible.