With a history of over 700 years, Yuan Dynasty City Wall Relics Park was built between 1267 and 1276. The north wall was moved southwards in the early years of the Ming Dynasty. The remains of this earthen wall run along the south side of the park. One can still see the approximately 10 meters high historic wall called “Tucheng”. It was listed as the key cultural relics site under the state protection in 1957.
The Chaoyang Section of the park is located in south side of Chinese Ethnic Culture Park, east from Taiyanggong Country, west to Deqing Road, north to Tucheng South Road and south to Tucheng North Road. The park aims to celebrate the culture and achievements of the Yuan dynasty period. It was divided into seven scenic spots by the six city roads. With Emperors Travel in Two Capitals, Guests from the World, Chinese Crabapple Blossoms, Light of Peace, Heyday of Dadu, Lights on Water Street and Turrets, Dragon Pond Yuan Dynasty Dadu City Wall Relics Park becomes an modern urban relics park featured by humanity, landscape, waterscape, history, recreation and shelter.
Ticket: Free
Address: Xibahe, Northeast Thirt Ring, Chaoyang District
How to get there: Bus Route: 104, 108, 117, 124, 426, 644, 758, 850, 858 to Wuluju (五路居), then you could walk to Yuan Dynasty City Wall Relics Park.



