Scenic spot introduction:

Xiangshan is a mountain forest park with royal garden features in the western suburbs of Beijing. It is a favorite place for Beijing citizens to enjoy the red leaves in autumn and go hiking for fitness. The park has a long history and many cultural relics. The rich forest resources and mountainous landforms in the park have also been rated as one of the "New Sixteen Scenic Spots of Beijing".

Attractions distribution:

Xiangshan Park, located in the northwest suburbs of Beijing, covers a total area of more than 2,400 mu. It is a famous mountain forest park with royal garden characteristics. Jingyi Garden, one of the famous "Three Mountains and Five Gardens" in the Qing Dynasty, is located in Xiangshan. The cultural relics and historical sites in the garden are very precious. In addition, the forest resources and peaks of Xiangshan have also attracted a large number of tourists to come and enjoy the scenery. The highest point of Xiangshan Park is Xianglu Peak (commonly known as Ghost Sees Sorrow), with an altitude of 557 meters, and a drop of 431 meters from the entrance of the park.

Scenic spot qualifications:

National 4A-level scenic spot

Scenic spot features:

Red leaves, climbing, gardens, gardens, former residences of celebrities, ancient Buddhist temples, mountains, forests

Scenic spot map:

Scenic spot map
Attraction Address
Travel Guide

Travel Notes of Travellers:

  • Travel tips: Top 10 places to enjoy red leaves in late autumn in China

Tour route:

Guided route:

South Route, estimated time 1.5 hours: Qinzheng Hall Jingcui Lake – Cuiwei Pavilion – Shuangqing Villa Joy Garden –Xiangshan Temple.

North Route, estimated time 1.5 hours: Qinzheng Hall – Zhisong Garden – Zhao Temple Jianxinzhai Spectacle Lake -cableway- Biyun Temple .

Best time to visit:

Suitable for all seasons: spring outing, summer heat relief, autumn leaf viewing, winter snow viewing

Scenic spot map:

Scenic spot map
Tourist Transportation

Scenic spot location:

China > Beijing > Haidian District

How to get there:

Bus routes: 318, 331, 360 Express, 360, 563, 563 Sectional, 630, 698, 714, get off at Xiangshan or Xiangshan Park East Gate.

Self-driving route:

From the Fifth Ring Road to Xiangshan: Exit the Fifth Ring Road at Xiangshan Road, and drive northwest from the Xiangquan Roundabout (there are road signs) for about 5 minutes.

From the Fourth Ring Road to Xiangshan: Get off the Fourth Ring Road at Sihai Bridge Exit, head northwest (there is a signpost), pass Minzhuang Road, and head north at the intersection of Hanhe Road. Go northwest from Xiangquan Roundabout (there is a signpost), and drive for about 5 minutes to arrive.

From Xiangshan South Road to Xiangshan: Drive north through Hongqi Village, then turn west to the Wofo Temple intersection (there is a signpost), and then drive for about 5 minutes to arrive.

From the Summer Palace to Xiangshan: Drive west from Qinglong Bridge, pass Xianghongqi and Niangniangfu, and drive northwest to Xiangquan Roundabout (there are signposts) for about 5 minutes.

Scenic area map:

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Attraction Tickets

Xiangshan Ticket Price:

Off-season discount ticket (November 16 to March 31): 14 yuan, half price 7 yuan

Peak season discount ticket (April 1 to November 15): 15 yuan, half price 7 yuan

Tickets: Off-season price (November 16 to March 31): 5 yuan for adults, half price 2.5 yuan

Tickets for peak season (April 1 to November 15): 10 yuan for adults, 5 yuan for half price

Biyun Temple Tickets: 10 yuan per person, half price 5 yuan

Scenic area opening hours:

April 1 to June 30: 06:00-18:30

July 1 to August 31: 06:00-19:00

September 1 to November 15: 06:00-18:30

November 16 to March 31: 06:00-18:00

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