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Purple Bamboo Park

Purple Bamboo Park Purple Bamboo Park is located within the West Third Ring of Beijing, near Baishi Bridge in Haidian District, and west of Beijing Capital Stadium. Purple Bamboo Park was established in 1953. It was named after the temple of the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the northwest of the park, 'Fuyin Purple Bamboo Courtyard'. It has a unique bamboo garden like the bamboo sea in southern Sichuan, and the Lingstone Meadow landscape of Rabbit Ear Ridge. The park covers an area of 47.35 hectares, of which about one-third is water. The South Long River and Shuangzi Canal pass through the park, forming a basic pattern of three lakes, two islands, one dike, one river and one canal. It is a natural landscape park with hundreds of quiet bamboos, tens of thousands of green poles, winning with bamboo scenery. Since July 1, 2006, Purple Bamboo Park has been free to visit.
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Posted: Jan 18, 2024
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