Scenic spot introduction:

Daxing Nanhaizi Elk Park is my country's first free-range elk nature reserve, and it was also the location of the Qing Dynasty's royal hunting garden. In 1900, the Eight-Power Allied Forces carried out crazy looting, the hunting garden was destroyed by the war, and the elk became extinct in China. In 1985, the Marquis of Tavistock returned 20 elk to China in Ubang Temple Park, so the elk in Nanhaizi finally formed a community and continued to multiply, becoming the second largest elk park in the world after Ubang Temple Park. A great place to learn popular science and get close to animals.

Attractions distribution:

Nanhaizi Elk Garden is located on the east side of the highway from Nanyuan to Langfang on the outskirts of the city, covering an area of ​​60 hectares. There are more than 200 elk in the park, and cervids such as dolphin deer, sika deer, white-lipped deer, red deer, sambar, deer and roe deer have also been introduced. There are cultural bridges, cultural walls, wetland science corridors, zodiac gardens, and deer viewing. Terraces, monuments, sculptures and other landscapes, you can also get close contact and feed in the small zoo.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 3A scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Leisure, entertainment, parent-child, science, zoo

Scenic spot map:

Scenic spot map
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Best time to visit:

All seasons

Scenic spot map:

Scenic spot map
Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China>Beijing>Daxing District

How to get there:

Bus route: Take Xing 15 Road to Milu Garden Intersection Station, or take Route 453, Development Zone Road 6, Xing 16 Road, Xing 38 Road, or Xing 59 Road to Nanhaizi Park, and from the park to Milu Garden.

Self-driving route: South Fifth Ring Road Jiuzhongqiao Exit → Jiuzhong Road → Park North Ring Road

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Ticket prices for Nanhaizi Elk Garden:

The park is free

Feeding the elk is 30 yuan

Scenic area opening hours:

09:00-16:00, closed on Mondays, except statutory holidays

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