Imperial Palace Wall Relics Park - Ming and Qing Dynasties Culture Park
Situated on the relics of “East Imperial Palace Wall”, the second important city wall in Beijing of Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Imperial Palace Wall Relics Park is the first belt-shaped park constructed in Beijing, and is the largest parking center of Beijing. There are seven humanist sceneries such as stone carving Beijing map during period of Ming and Qing Dynasty.
Opening hours: all day long
Address: West side, pedestrian street, Wangfujing
Traffic route: Tourists can take No. 10, 60 and 82 to Nanheyan, and walk for 145 m after getting off.
Self-driving: Tourists can drive along with Chang’an Street, and turn left at the first traffic light at east Tian’anmen, and drive along with the Nanheyan Street to the Beiheyan Street.
Xihaizi Park – Hundred-meter Colorful Gallery
Situated in west side of north end of the Grand Canal from Beijing to Hangzhou, Xihaizi Park has beautiful environment and fresh air. A hundred-meter-long pseudo-classic architecture colorful gallery stretches across the north and the south lakes. Surrounded by green mountains and rivers, as well as cultural relics and historic sites, it is a bright pearl embedded in Tongzhou City. There is a fake hill constructed by utilizing the old city wall relics in the park, and a scenery pavilion constructed up in the hill. Tourists can ascend a height and overlook, to see all fine views in the park, and overlook the Dipankara Buddha Dagoba constructed in the Northern and Southern Dynasties.
Opening hours: all day long
Address: No. 12, West Xihaizi Street, Tongzhou District (near to the old business street)
Traffic route: Tourists can take Branch 4 of No. 938 at Beijing Station Street, or take 667, Branch 6 of No. 938 or Branch 9 of No. 938 at Dabeiyao (international trade) station, or take No. 322 and 728 at Sihui Station at Xinhua Street, and walk northward for about 200 m.
Self-driving: Tourists can drive along with the Jingtong express way, and drive to the Xinhua Street after getting off the highway.