The Liangma River has a long history, dating back to the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty. After hundreds of years of development, it has now become the most international area in Beijing. The Liangma River International Customs Waterfront in Chaoyang District is an important window for China's opening to the outside world. It borders the Beijing Central Business District (CBD) to the south and the International Exchange Embassy District to the north. It is home to 90% of Beijing's international media organizations, international organizations, and chambers of commerce. Nearly 100 embassies of the United States, France, Japan, Australia, Canada, and other countries are located along the river. Now, Liangma River is synonymous with a green, healthy, vibrant, and fashionable lifestyle, where ancient and modern elements blend, and history and fashion collide. The Liangma River is an important part of the canal culture in Chaoyang District, where the waterfront, river channel, green space, and architecture are perfectly connected, and culture, tourism, and consumption are integrated with each other.
The Liangma River cruise set sail in March this year, allowing visitors to enjoy the dazzling night scenery along the coast. Visitors can also visit the 18 scenic spots of the 24 Bridges during the 6-kilometer route and appreciate the beauty of international style and technology through elegant music and commentary.
The Liangma River during the day is gentle and idyllic, flowing quietly amidst the bustling cityscape. At night, it becomes mysterious and alive, telling the story of the Chaoyang District under the brilliant lights.
Set sail for a night cruise on the Liangma River to experience a unique sense of comfort. Along the coast, on the bridge of light and shadow, and accompanied by elegant music, you can admire the stunning night views. During the 40-minute cruise, you can enjoy enchanting scenery and modern technology.
The cruise passes through many business districts such as Yansha Pier, Solana, Sanlitun and other business districts, and the route includes many cultural activities such as light and shadow, performing arts, etc. A cruise ship typically departs every 10 minutes.
Take a cruise along the Liangma River, greet the breeze and enjoy the beauty of summer evenings!
Reservation: WeChat public account of "Liangma River International Customs Waterfront"