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  • Beijing Garden Expo

     

    The Chinese Garden Museum is one of the essential parts of the 9thChina (Beijing) Garden Expo and the first state level museum focusing on garden arts in China. It is expected to fully display the long history, brilliant garden culture, diversified functions and excellent achievements of Chinese garden art. The Museum has a total floor area of 50,000m2in the 6.5-hectare garden. It is the first domestic garden museum equipped with a number of the latest technologies to effectively display the latest artistic achievements and the panorama of Chinese garden industry. It particularly set up outdoor exhibition areas to present the finest parts of gardens in different geographic regions and from different eras. Gardens are a product of urban development and a perfect combination of nature and culture, environment and art. Following the guideline of“Chinese gardens, our ideal home”, the Museum is committed to exhibiting the profound Chinese garden art, promoting this excellent traditional culture and making its due contribution to the peaceful rising of Chinese nation.

  • Quanjude Roast Duck (Pufang Shop)

     In here, every part of a duck, wings, duck webs, heart, liver, gizzards, can be made into a delicious dish. The best of it, of course, is the world-renown roast duck. With each slice of it, you can have a good taste of crispy skin, tender meat, nice smell, especially the meat that is not too fat nor too thin and can guarantee you a good memory.

  • Hengyuan Plaza

     Located at Wangzuozhenfugong Road No.3, Fengtai District, the Hengyuan Plaza is a business complex integrating shopping, catering and electric and digital appliances retailing services, as well as convenient life services for local communities.

  • Beigong National Forest Park

     

    Located in the mountains in the northeast corner of Fengtai District, 20 kilometers away from downtown area of Beijing, the Beigong National Forest Park is a hill scenery park. Beigong, or North Palace in English, got its name because it was where several ancient Chinese emperors once rested their feet there. Established in October 2002, it was admitted as one of the state level forest parks by China State Forestry Administration in December 2005. It occupies an area of 9.145 km2and is made up of three scenery areas in the east, west and center, as well as a few supporting facilities, e.g. Beigong Mountain Villa and Mingsheng Mansion, which have a floor area as large as 10,000m2. Inside the park, there are 12 cultural scenic spots composed of pavilions, corridors, stories and towers and 15 scenic spots composed of Fangqin Brook, Little Yangtze Delta, Maple Alameda, Birchwood Creek, etc. It has in total 3,000 Mus (about 2,000,000m2) landscape, 36,000 trees of 21 varieties, over 30 wild flowers covering a land of 50,000 m2, and 253 species of plants, making it a shining star in the ecological development in the west part of Chinese Capital.

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