Ticket and transportation ticket prices: free of charge.
Address: Beijing Pak Lei Family Theme Park, Jiahe Village, Liulihe Town, Fangshan District, Beijing.
Public transportation: Take bus No.917 at Liangxiang Nanguan Station, then transfer to bus No.34 and get off at Jiahe Village.
Self-driving route: Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway exits from Liulihekou, heading east 10 km. Or exit from Lugou Bridge of Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway, pass Changxindian, take Changzhou Road to Shanghan Road in Gongyizhuang, and walk 500 meters west of Jiahe Village intersection.
Introduction to the scenic spot Pear blossom is a symbol of spring. Every year, when pear blossoms are in full bloom, a grand pear blossom festival will be held in Fangshan District, Beijing. Liulihe Town, located in Fangshan, has been known as "Pear Town in the South of Beijing" since ancient times. The planting area of pear trees is very large, exceeding 10,000 mu, and it is the largest century-old pear garden in North China.
The pear garden is free of admission, and visitors can visit it for free, and there will be performances every day. Walking into the pear garden, the branches are silvery white, the trunk is lush, the flowers are bright and moist, the petals are as white as jelly, the stamens are like nectar, and there is something beautiful in plain and clean. The snow-white pear blossoms are endless, and the theme park of Beijing Pak Lei Family is like a fairyland on earth.
The pear trees here are very short, so people can easily get in close contact with the flowers. The small white flowers are crystal clear, breathing the air in the countryside and refreshing. Looking at pear blossoms in the distance, the trees are dense and the flowers are thick, as if watching a heavy and colorful oil painting, which is rich and warm. Looking at pear blossoms nearby, the trees are sparse and the flowers are sparse, just like looking at a landscape painting with light pen and light ink, which is light and elegant.
There are also many local villagers selling local products, such as pears, home-brewed wine, sweet potatoes, peanuts and so on. There is also a restaurant at the entrance of the scenic spot to eat, as well as the villagers' own farmhouse music. Nearby attractions include the site of Yan Dou in the Western Zhou Dynasty and the site of the ancient stone bridge in Mingjiajing, all of which are worth seeing.
This Pak Lei Grand Family Theme Park is free for everyone, and the pear blossoms are very beautiful. Welcome to visit here this spring!