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Nanhaizi Country Park Review

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We often go to the first phase of Nanhaizi Country Park, familiar with the scenery there all year round, in addition to the spring flower sea, autumn yellow leaves, summer lotus is a major feature of the park. The water in the park is vast, the east side of the water can row, sitting on the boat can enjoy the shore stone bridge and flowers and trees, the west side of the water near the boardwalk side, planted a large area of lotus and reeds, the scenery is unique when blooming. The park is too big, the plants are lush, the trees are rich, the long wooden plank road, the vast lake, and the many small landscapes. You must wear a pair of comfortable shoes. You can walk around for two or three hours. You may not be able to finish shopping.

Nanhaizi Country Park

Posted: Jan 16, 2021
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  • IreneChacks
    5/5Outstanding

    Beautiful park to enjoy walks and even runs and so refreshing and good for kids too.

    0
    Posted: Dec 27, 2021
  • JohnHarvey
    5/5Outstanding

    huge park located in Yizhuang area. 8k loop on the ring side.

    0
    Posted: Oct 20, 2021
  • _TS***cp
    5/5Outstanding

    Nanhaizi Park is close to where I live. It’s a perfect place to jog or run. I love this place.....

    0
    Posted: Mar 13, 2021
  • 恰似您的温柔
    5/5Outstanding
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    Daxing Nanhaizi Park is one of the four major country parks in Beijing, Beijing's largest wetland park, once the Royal Garden, the area needless to say, just a word big! It's really unexpectedly big 👍 This area feels that even if there are more people, it will not be crowded! Not far from the south gate, it is a good place to bring a baby. Various amusement facilities, benches are set up next to it, and parents can wait for Nanhaizi to set up several camping areas. The largest piece of water in the wetland park, you can take a boat to play, there will be lotus flowers in the water. If you don't admit it wrong, there are two black-spotted frogs here, and the second-level protection animal in Beijing.

    34
    Posted: Nov 3, 2020
  • 舞之轮回
    5/5Outstanding
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    Park tickets are free, parking is free, 5.2 departed at 6 o'clock in the morning, about 7:40 into the park, there is a temperature test at the door, there are not many people, the scenery is not bad, the elk garden is not open, and a fawn is seen through the fence. There are birds on the lake. There are ducks (I don't know what variety)... It is suitable for traveling... (The park does not allow mats and tents, but I saw that someone still laid a mat on the ground 😂)

    10
    Posted: May 2, 2020
  • chinadesk1
    4/5Excellent
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    Beijing Haizi Park, once a royal hunting ground, is now the first country park in Beijing. The park is shaded by trees, lakes, and 12 attractions such as the autumn wind of Nanxun, the observation deck, and the Haizi wall. Each attraction has a QR code, and you can see the detailed introduction and hear the explanation. The observation deck can overlook the group of leisurely elk from a distance. Because of the distance, you can see it clearly with a telescope. Elk is commonly known as four different, it is a rare animal in the world, and it has since almost disappeared. In the 19th century, the remaining elk were concentrated in the Royal Chase of Nanhaizi in Beijing for royal hunting. The last elk herds did not escape the plunder of the eight-country coalition, and were kept in zoos in Europe. It was not until August 1985 that five zoos in the UK decided to return 22 elk, airlifted to Beijing, and then moved directly to the Royal Chase of Nanhai Ziyuan, where it finally disappeared in China. This park is located in the suburbs, with fresh air, large area, few tourists, free tickets, suitable for family holiday leisure, walking, walking, picnic. It is the most convenient to drive to Haizi Park and the parking lot is very large. Or take Metro Line 4, Xingongmen Exit C, and take No. 529 for one stop.

    37
    Posted: Jun 2, 2017
  • 卐背向地球卍
    4/5Excellent
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    Free country parks, only boating and entering Elk Garden and feeding small animals need to buy tickets, all other facilities are free. The park is very large and it is still very tired to walk. There is an observation deck outside Elk Garden, you can see the lost road from a distance, and it is free. The park is full of flowers and plants, and there are waterfowls walking past you from time to time, and even flying overhead. There is a feeling of unity between people and people.

    27
    Posted: May 30, 2017
  • nengdou5
    5/5Outstanding
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    This park is very large, the park is divided into phases one and phase two. The comment said that we can't finish shopping once, we discussed going to phase 1 first, and then going to phase 2 next time. Mainly there is an elk garden in the first phase. There are many gates in the park. There are three south gates. We entered from the southeast gate. There is a parking lot at the entrance here without charge. It is close to the observation deck of Elk Garden. Here, you can see a lot of elk playing, but at 3 o'clock, the elk entered the garden and said that they were going back to eat. If you want to watch it up close, you have to go to the Elk Garden, and you have to continue to walk in the entrance of the Elk Garden. Unfortunately, the elk garden is not open on Monday, and it is open from Tuesday to Sunday at 9 o'clock ~ 16:00. There is no charge, but if you take a sightseeing car, you will be charged. 10 yuan and 20 yuan for cash. You can also walk in and have a plank road. We walked around the lake and stopped, and there was a breeze from time to time, which was so uncomfortable. The ecological environment here is very good, flowers and plants, various fruit trees, reeds, the sunset here is also very beautiful!

    13
    Posted: Sep 2, 2019
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