In the spring when all the flowers are blooming, you can stroll among the red walls and yellow tiles of Beijing. The spring flowers and the ancient buildings reflect each other, giving it a unique flavor. Here's a list of flower-viewing places with red walls in Beijing.
1. The Palace Museum

In the Palace Museum, spring flowers are in bloom to reflect the ancient buildings. When it comes to spring, the Imperial Palace Garden, Palace of Longevity and Health, Palace of Compassion and Tranquility will be full of magnolias, peach blossoms, pear blossoms and begonias. Many tourists visit the Forbidden City in the spring to enjoy the flowers.
Address: No. 4, Jingshan Qianjie Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
2. Huangchenggen Ruins Park

Beijing is an imperial city with a long history, leaving behind many ruins of the city walls. And the Imperial City Wall is one of the larger ones among them. The park is about 2,800 m long and 29 m wide, with two sections in the north and south. The northern section is from Di'anmen East Street to Wusi Street, with a length of about 1,000 m. The southern section is from Wusi Street to East Chang'an Street, with a length of about 1,800 m. The park is located in the cultural core area of Beijing. The landscape of the park mainly shows the interplay between traditional culture and modern culture by combining the ruins of the city walls of Beijing.
Address: South of the intersection of Beiheyan Street and Di'anmen East Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing
3. Tiantan Park (Temple of Heaven)

The Temple of Heaven is the place where the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties worshiped heaven and prayed for good harvests, and is located outside the Zhengyang Gate on the east side. The altar domain is round in the north and square in the south, which means "round heaven and square earth". Surrounded by two altar walls, the whole altar is divided into two parts: the inner altar and the outer altar. The total area is 273 hectares, and the main buildings are concentrated in the inner altar.

The inner altar is divided into the north and south by a wall. In the north is "pray for the good harvest altar", which is used for praying for a good year in spring, and the central building is the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests. The south is the "Circular Mound Altar", which is dedicated to the worship on the "Winter Solstice", and the central building is a huge circular stone platform called the "Circular Mound". In spring in Tiantan Park, the magnolia flowers of the Hall of Abstinence bloom are in full bloom, attracting visitors to take pictures to remember the beautiful spring.
Address: No.A1, Tiantandongli, Dongcheng District, Beijing
4. The Imperial Ancestral Temple

The Beijing Municipal Working People's Cultural Palace was once a place for the emperors of the Ming and Qing dynasties to pay tribute to their ancestors, and was historically known as the Imperial Ancestral Temple. It was built in the 18th year of the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty (1420 A.D.), and was transformed into the Beijing Working People's Cultural Palace in 1950. In spring, the garden is full of spring scenery.

Address: Beijing Working People's Cultural Palace, East Chang'an Street
5. Jingshan Park

Located in the front street of Jingshan in the Xicheng District of Beijing, Jingshan Park is adjacent to Beihai in the west and across the street from the Gate of Godly Prowess of the Forbidden City in the south. It was also the imperial garden of the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. The park is located on the central axis of Beijing in the Ming and Qing dynasties, and Jingshan Hill in the center of the park used to be the high point of the city. In early spring, the winter jasmine flowers in Jingshan Park are scattered all over the park in a lovely golden color. The winter jasmine flowers in front of Qiwang Tower add a touch of spring to the ancient building.
Address: No.44, Jingshan West Street, Xicheng District, Beijing



