Badachu Park:Another private park in Beijing, famous for its eight ancient temples
2020-12-14 | english.visitbeijing.com.cn

Badachu Park:Another private park in Beijing, famous for its eight ancient temples 

In a metropolis like Beijing, many of the landscapes have attracted the attention of the public. The local people have a more comprehensive understanding of them, and the famous scenic spots are also known by the people from other places. 

In addition to the construction of scenic spots, the park is the most able to reflect the culture of a city. Besides, the people living in such a big city must have a lot of pressure and rhythm of life. The park shared by the reporter today is not a newly built one. It is an AAAA scenic spot.

Badachu Park

But for a long time, the public knows little about it. It's not too much to call it a low-key scenic spot hidden in the area. This park is called "Badachu Park". After all, many friends have never heard of this scenic spot before. The park is named because there is a famous ancient temple in the park. When it comes to the ancient temple, you must know that it is a temple garden. 

Badachu Park in Beijing 

This park is located in the southern part of the famous "Xishan Scenic Area". The park has a long history. The construction time of the eight ancient temples in the park was first built in the late Sui Dynasty, and then formed a temple after continuous construction in the Song Dynasty. However, it was destroyed by foreign invaders in 1900. 

After ten years of development, it has become a first-class park in Beijing. After that, it has been transformed into a diversified park, realizing the integrated service, integrating many new concepts such as food, drink, accommodation and transportation, meetings and so on. 

The park is famous for its "Twelve landscapes". Many Buddhist believers are invited to visit the park. It is also very close to the city center, about an hour's drive away. 

Address: South foot of Xishan Scenic Spot, Shijingshan District, Beijing 

SHIJINGSHAN DISTRICT PEOPLE'S GOVERNMENT OF BEIJING MUNICIPALITY