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Qinghe Waterfront Green Corridor

2024-07-17

Qinghe Waterfront Green Corridor is located in the central part of Haidian District, Beijing, along the Qinghe River, known as the "Golden Belt of Haidian." Entering this lush riverside green corridor feels like stepping into a flowing painting. It serves as a natural corridor connecting the "Three Hills and Five Gardens" with the northern central axis and Olympic Forest Park areas.

As you stroll through Qinghe Waterfront Green Corridor, you will encounter 18 exquisite landscapes, each gleaming like a jade ornament on the "Golden Belt." You can gaze eastward at the Qinghe River, look south toward the Old Summer Palace, and admire the views of the Summer Palace and the Western Hills to the west, fully experiencing the charm of the "Three Hills and Five Gardens" culture.

Must-visit Spots:

Huifang Bridge: Standing at the highest point, you can lean on the railing and take in the entire beauty of Qinghe Waterfront Green Corridor, as if viewing a vivid painting.

Eighteen Views: Each landscape has its unique charm. From the classical ambiance of "Huifang Snow Remnants" to the distinctive architecture of "Shucun Sluice Shadow," and the other 16 landscapes, each spot offers something unforgettable.

Night Experience:

As the sun sets and night falls, the illuminated Qinghe Waterfront Green Corridor takes on a unique charm. The lights along the waterfront boardwalk create enchanting reflections on the water, making the river appear like a silver ribbon gently swaying in the breeze. The combination of lights and ambiance equipment produces a dynamic projection landscape featuring elements such as goldfish, flowers, and snowflakes, encountered unexpectedly along the way. The lamps along the riverbank and the vehicles on the nearby ring road together paint a picturesque waterfront "ink wash painting," mesmerizing visitors.

Come to Qinghe Waterfront Green Corridor to connect with nature and experience Haidian's green treasure!

Address: Jia No. 4, Shucun Street, Haidian District, Beijing

Admission: Free, no reservation needed

Translator: DING Hongwei

Reviewer: BAI Jing

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