Puwa
Puwa Township lies 120 km southwest of Beijing proper, covering 96 sq.km. Known as a “Minor Tibet” in Beijing, it features an average elevation of more than 1000 meters and over 90% green coverage. For us urban dwellers this place is almost paradise.
Add: Puwa Township, Puwa Township, Fangshan District, Beijing
Changyang Park
Changyang Sports Park was built in the Junliu Village in the cultural ancient town Changyang Twonship, with fresh air, enchanting scenery, stone sculptures carved in the era of Republic of China and stone rolls of Tang Dynasty as evidence of its storied past. The greening of the park is particularly impressive. As pets are not allowed in the park, even the meadow is impeccably clean.
Add: Junliu Village within the center of Changyang Township, Fangshan District, Beijing
Western Zhou Yan State Capital Museum
The Western Zhou Yan State Capital Museum lies in the Dongjialin Village, Liulihe Township, Fangshan District, 40km from the city proper, and 2km from the Liulihe Entrance of the Beijing-Shijiazhuang Expressway. The museum was built above the burial area of the Shang and Zhou dynasties (1600-221BC) and covers 20,667 square meters. The building takes the form of the pavilion in the Tang Dynasty with exhibition halls, artefacts repository, two burial pits and two horse and chariot pits. It owns a collection of thousands of ceramic, copper, celadon, jade, lacquer and stone objects and figurines.
Add: No.1 Dongjialin Village, Liulihe Township, Fangshan District, Beijing