There is a hobbit hut inside Beijing's Fifth Ring Road! You read right; this hut is hidden in the t Erhe Kai No. 21 Art District—Jianshan Yinchu. It is fun and interesting and has attracted countless fans!

With the blue sky and the little wooden cabin, it is definitely the same New Zealand-style as the movie.
No matter whether you are a child or an adult, you can all take great pictures here.
And for the children, as long as they have intimate interaction with the sheep and duck ornaments, they would regard this place as a fairy tale world.
There is currently only one hut, which can be used for filming, and another is under repair.
In addition to the elegant wooden houses, there are Jeju-style sheep farms.
If you see the sheep around the entrance, then you know you have come to the right place.

Your tickets include some carrots which can be used to feed the sheep.
Tips: Remember to let the children away from the animal's mouth a little bit.
Aside from a few large adult sheep, there are several newborn lambs near the mother. Deer and Sheep, living on a lawn, are lovely in shape and move around the garden with vigor. There are a lot of animals here, and there are strong horses next door, I must add.

The body is in Beijing Fifth Ring Road, and your heart is in Inner Mongolia grassland. Alpacas, which are rare to see, are gathered here.

Reminder: Alpacas can spit, so if you find something wrong, you should withdraw quickly.
If you've had enough exercise, you can take a break in the nearby air-conditioned café. You could even find a tent, crawl inside, and pretend to camp. A camping chair under a shady shed is also a good option. It's extremely wonderful to relax under the tent and observe the clouds in such cold fall weather. There are also throwback cabs here; open the doors and you're on a ride across Hong Kong's streets. It's already ideal for a picnic with the kids, what with the lovely cart and dining table.

Erhe Kai No. 21 Art District is a famous check-in location in Beijing. There are a lot of newlyweds taking wedding photos here right now. A chair beneath the lush lawn allows you to picture it simply. The lotus pond, the buds, the lotus, and the lotus seeds collected at this time, constructing a diversity of life forms. It's the ideal location in Hanfu for ancient-style photography (traditional Chinese folk cloths). Aside from the lotus pond, there are also huge geese that are not afraid of humans.
The park also features a historic structure, Erhe Bookstore, which has a stunning rainbow spiral staircase outside, but was closed when I went. The sunflowers in the park are equally lovely, and the teahouses with modest peasant flavors appear to be Tao Yuanming's private heaven.

Erhekai also has several large training grounds. There was a lively match on the tennis court, and the cycling club was packed with bicycles.
The park is also under intense construction of a space experience home. I believe it will be more and more fun.
Address: Erhe Kai No. 21 Art District, Haidian District, Beijing
Tickets: Free for artistic zone
Jianshan Yinchu: 68 yuan for one adult and one child;106 yuan for two adults and one child; 48 yuan per adult.
Translated by LUO Xiongwei
Edited by LIU Yu



