#Beijing Botanical Garden Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in May)
#14 of Spring Outings in Beijing
Botanical Gardens
Address:
Beijing Botanical Garden, Xiangshan Wofo Temple Road, Haidian District
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 06:00-21:00(Admission ends at 20:00)Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
3-4 hour
Phone:
010-82598771(北园),010-62836180(南园)
Beijing's direct subway access to the secret Peach Blossom Pool costs only 5 yuan for a ticket
The secret Peach Blossom Pool in the North Fifth Ring is perfect except for one flaw: it's exclusive to Beijing.
The Peach Blossom Valley, directly accessible by the Metro Xijiao Line, is truly breathtakingly beautiful🌸
The babbling streams and the pink peach forests that look like mist and rosy clouds
The clear sunlight filters through the treetops, casting reflections on the moss-covered gray stones
The pink and white flowering trees exude the spirit and beauty of spring under the light
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Strolling along the riverside of the Peach Blossom Stream, the babbling water is like music to the ears
Visions of ancient people appear before your eyes, everything is like a fairyland in an ancient painting
It's hard to believe such beauty exists in Beijing, and the ticket is only 5 yuan
While everyone is crowding at the Zhizhu Temple to see the pear blossoms, why not come here!
This spring season is windy, and it's estimated that the trees won't be fully blooming, so hurry up
📍Navigation: National Botanical Garden North Park·Peach Blossom Valley National Botanical Garden (formerly Beijing Botanical Garden)
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Botanical garden at its most beautiful 🍂
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I just love this park near the fragrant hills mountains and during autumn it is definitely a must visit. The change of colors in this spectacular season is just stunning and this is one of my definitely favorites in Beijing.
🚇 During this popular season to come to this area it can be extremely crowded so I do recommend coming by the subway, there is a stop just by the main gate.
💰5 Rmb for entrance and 50 Rmb more if you want to enter the greenhouse and the Wufu temple.
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Colorful Garden in Beijing
Want to see milion of flowers in Beijing? Come to National Botanical Garden! Here you can see various type of flowers as well as other type of plants. This area is super huge. If you're tired of walking, they also have a boogy car service to deliver you stroll around with no worries. The garden opens daily from 06.00 AM to 21.00 PM, but last entrance will be around 20.00 PM.
Best way to get here is with Beijing subway stop at Bagou station, then transfer to line 1 Xijiao Line to reach National Botanical Garden station.
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China National Botanical Garden or also called as 国家植物园 is located in Haidian District, Xishan street, approximately 29km from the downtown of Beijing. You can see various type of flowers here, especially the colorful roses that perfectly bloom in summer.
The ticket price is super affordable. For adults, it's 5 RMB per person and for students, it's 2.5 RMB per person. Make sure it's on your bucketlist when you're in Beijing.
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The mountains and rivers are in spring, and the flowers bloom into a sea
The National Botanical Garden (formerly Beijing Botanical Garden) sure is a blooming wonder! With an 8,000 square meter exhibition area and over a hundred varieties of tulips, clusters of brilliantly colored flowers sway and gather, forming a vibrant ocean. This is the most splendid field of flowers I have seen this spring.
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At the Beijing Botanical Garden, the tulip sea is so beautiful it leaves you speechless
Before seeing the tulip sea at the botanical garden,
when asked where the best tulips in Beijing are,
I would undoubtedly say Zhongshan Park.
But when you actually see the vast expanses of colorful tulips
blooming at the foot of the Western Hills,
you realize that spring at the National Botanical Garden is next level.
National Botanical Garden Tulips:
Covering an area of nearly 8,000 square meters, the exhibition features over a hundred varieties and more than 200,000 tulip plants, with a large area, concentrated planting, and well-matched colors.
You can capture the distant Western Hills and tulips, blooming under the red peach trees, with a viewing platform to overlook the sea of flowers, but it's crowded, so you can take portraits on the edge.
It's a bit far, and you need to queue for the Western Suburb Line. There are many other flowers in the botanical garden, and you can picnic nearby, with many parks around also full of the spirit of spring.
Address: Tulip Garden, North Garden of the National Botanical Garden
📸 Shooting Date: 2024.04.16
Transportation: Get off at the National Botanical Garden station on the Western Suburb Line of the subway, or transfer to bus 563 at Beigongmen station on Line 4.
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The National Botanical Garden is updated for spring days~
The National Botanical Garden in spring days, originally the Beijing Botanical Garden, is full of spring colors, with a variety of little flowers, beautiful!
Original photos! When I went there, the tulips had not yet bloomed. I'm too busy to go there this week, but the tulips at Galaxy SOHO are also nice, see the previous note
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The National Botanical Garden's Wansheng Garden
The National Botanical Garden's Wansheng Garden (Ornamental Plant Greenhouse) opened on January 1, 2000, with an exhibition area of 6,500 square meters. The greenhouse is home to over 3,000 species (including varieties) of ornamental plants originating from tropical and subtropical regions, totaling more than 60,000 plants. The exhibition room is divided into areas such as the Tropical Rainforest Room, Desert Plant Room, Orchid and Carnivorous Plant Room, and the Four Seasons Garden.
Wansheng Garden is actually the exhibition greenhouse of the North Garden. Wansheng Garden is divided into four main exhibition areas: the Tropical Rainforest Area, Desert Plant Area, Four Seasons Garden Area, and the Special Plant Exhibition Room, covering an exhibition area of 6,500 square meters. Here, you can see many exotic flowers and plants that are usually found in the south or even in tropical rainforests. Additionally, there was an announcement that there would be an orchid exhibition on the 14th and 15th of the first lunar month, but fearing the crowds on those days, I decided to visit today to avoid the peak. However, upon entering Wansheng Garden, I found that there weren't many orchids. When I asked the staff, they replied that the orchid exhibition was only on the 14th and 15th of the first lunar month and has already been dismantled. Although there were no orchids, the scenery inside the greenhouse was still quite impressive.
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Floral Paradise in Beijing 🌸🌿
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The National Botanical Garden in Beijing, also known as the North Garden, boasts a stunning collection of over a hundred species and thousands of plants, including varieties like the Jade Butterfly, Cinnabar, Gold Dust, Weeping, and Longyou plums. 🌸 The Plum Garden, in particular, is a highlight, with its winding mountain paths and tranquil boardwalks. From late March to early April, the plum blossoms are in full bloom, creating a picturesque scene where winding streams converge into lakes, reflecting the blooming plum blossoms. The gentle shadows and clear waters here offer a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Among the attractions are the 'Pinhong' and 'Pinxia' peach varieties, developed independently by the National Botanical Garden, which will be in full bloom in early April. These peach varieties are beloved by visitors for their dense and vibrant flowers, adding a splash of color along the Southeast Gate to the Science Pavilion.
The tall and majestic White Flower Mountain Magnolias and the delicate pink Liao Mei Mountain Apricots form a peach blossom corridor, where every step offers a new breathtaking view, showcasing the beauty of spring.
The magnolias in the Magnolia Garden are tall and elegant, with abundant flowers 🌸 that stand gracefully on the branches. From late March to early April, these magnolias, especially the Erqiao Magnolia and the Color-Changing Dragon Magnolia, add to the serene and ancient atmosphere of the garden.
On the north bank of the South Lake, the Yaezakura cherry 🍒 blossoms are in full bloom in early April, complemented by the vibrant red plums and green willows. Against the backdrop of the rolling green hills, this scene creates a beautiful springtime painting. #SpringFlowers #Parks #Beijing #Spring
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National Botanical Garden
The National Botanical Garden (formerly Beijing Botanical Garden) is located in Haidian District, Beijing, with a total planned area of nearly 600 hectares. The currently open area is about 300 hectares, making it China's first national botanical garden. In addition to carrying out ex-situ conservation of plants, the National Botanical Garden is also an important platform for botanical science research in China.
The National Botanical Garden includes two parks, the South and the North Garden. The South Garden has 15 specialty gardens, featuring exhibition greenhouses, the Kangxi Emperor's Stele, cultural landscapes, and state-gift plants like the Bodhi tree. It also houses Asia's largest herbarium and the Ancient Plant Museum of China; the North Garden contains 14 specialty gardens and the largest conservation area for the rare plant Metasequoia in Northern China. It is open to visitors all year round, with an admission fee of 10 yuan, and no reservation is required.
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National Botanical Gardens
The Beijing Botanical Garden is located at the foot of Xiangshan in the west of Beijing and is under the jurisdiction of the Beijing Municipal Park Management Center. It is 23 kilometers from the city center and is accessible by several bus routes. The Beijing Botanical Garden is a comprehensive botanical garden that integrates functions such as popular science, scientific research, and sightseeing, and is one of the national key botanical gardens.
The Beijing Botanical Garden is a national AAAA tourist attraction, a forestry science popularization base in China, a science popularization education base for the protection of wild plants in China, a youth science and technology education base in China, an ideological education base for central state organs, a science popularization education base in Beijing, and one of the first batch of boutique parks in Beijing.
On May 6, 2019, the first Beijing Peony Culture Festival opened in Yanqing. From that day until May 30, citizens can enjoy the national beauty and heavenly fragrance in six garden areas including the Beijing Botanical Garden. The Beijing Botanical Garden (referred to as the South Garden) had over 3,000 species of plants by 2014, with the main attraction being the greenhouse exhibition area, which contains 13 exhibition zones and more than 1,500 species of plants.
The garden has introduced and cultivated more than 10,000 species (including varieties) of plants, nearly 1.5 million plants, covering about 900 acres. The botanical garden has cultivated more than 6,000 species of plants, including 2,000 species of trees and shrubs, 1,620 species of tropical and subtropical plants, 500 species of flowers, and 1,900 species of fruit trees, aquatic plants, and Chinese herbal medicines. It has collected and planted more than 3,000 species of plants and is the largest botanical garden in northern China, as well as a scientific research base specializing in the theoretical research and experimentation of plant introduction and domestication. The whole garden is centered around the plant exhibition greenhouse, with a total of 13 exhibition rooms, planted with more than 1,500 species of tropical and subtropical plants, including precious plants such as lithops, stick trees, and dancing orchids.
The tropical greenhouse contains more than 1,000 species of tropical plants, including palm plants, tropical aquatic plants, Victoria amazonica room, succulent plant room, medicinal plant room, industrial raw material plants, orchid plants, aromatic plants, tropical fruit trees, and citrus plants, etc. The arboretum here covers 70,000 square meters and contains rare Chinese tree species such as the silver fir, as well as the American redwood, the Sri Lankan Bodhi tree, and others. There are also specialized gardens and the National Herbarium.
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Do you want to see rare plants all over the country? Do you want to enjoy the Italian pastoral scenery? Do you want to feel the layout of the French court garden? Do you want to browse the stretch of British style? Come to the Beijing Botanical Garden, where the scenery is tempting.
Beijing Botanical Garden is located near the Temple of the Reclining Buddha in Xishan. The more than 200 hectares of botanical gardens are divided into more than ten small plant areas: tropical rainforest with four seasons like spring, thrilling desert gardens and colorful gardens. There are tall and majestic trees... Each garden is full of enthusiasm, trees are green, and there are about 3,000-5,000 species of plants. Together with a variety of exquisite sculptures, chic pavilions, lifelike bridges and water, as well as a variety of rare herbs and plants, hidden in the safflower green trees, people are lingering.
Not only that, there are many places of interest in the Beijing Botanical Garden, such as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, the former residence of Cao Xueqin, and the tomb of Liang Qichao, which are particularly attractive to Chinese and foreign tourists. Walking into the gate, the blooming peach blossoms, the golden spring, the green pines and cypresses... let us really feel the breath of spring.
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Strolling through the Beijing Botanical Garden, you can enjoy the beauty of flowers and plants, not just the feast of the eyes. As long as you calm down, you will hear the whispers of flowers and the joy of leaves. Turn around in the botanical garden, oxygen wash the body, the beauty is also combing the soul, giving yourself a new look.
Beijing Botanical Garden is a great place to enjoy the beauty of the four seasons. A variety of flower plants can be seen in the park, which are divided into three parts: the plant exhibition area, the scenic spots and historical sites and the nature reserve.
Garden is divided into several special gardens such as Rose Garden, Tao Garden, Peony Garden, Shaoyao Garden, Meiyuan, etc. The rose garden is the largest special garden in China in the current season, and the flowers are very beautiful when the flowers are open.
The main attraction is the cherry ditch, the creek in the ditch is clear, and the metasequoia known as the living stone is a forest here. There is a quiet atmosphere in the valley, which is famous for its wildness. There are many places of interest in the park, including the Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall in the south of the park and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha in the north of the Botanical Garden. It has a long history and is worth a visit.