As spring arrives in Beijing, these hidden gems offer perfect spots to admire blooming flowers and embrace the season. From European-inspired gardens to serene historical landscapes, each park captivates visitors with its unique charm and photogenic beauty.
Rendinghu Park
Located at No. 25 Liupukang Jie (St), Xicheng, south of Huangsi Avenue, Rendinghu Park is a European-style garden blending modern landscaping. Its southern section features lawns, water features, sculptures, flower trellises, and decorative walls, creating a classical European courtyard ambiance ideal for photography.




Jiangfu Park




Situated east of Jiuxianqiao in Chaoyang, Jiangfu Park is famed for its tranquil tree-shaded railway tracks and winding forest paths brimming with fresh air. From early to late spring, vast fields of February orchid blossoms transition from delicate white-purple hues into a mesmerizing purple sea, offering a dreamlike vista.
Yudong Suburban Park




Nestled east of Yuquan Shan (Mountain) and west of the Summer Palace in Haidian, Yudong Suburban Park was once imperial rice fields, home to the renowned Jingxi Rice. Restored in 2015 with a focus on heritage conservation, it now revives 150 acres of historical paddies and integrates scenic tourism elements, transforming into a peaceful oasis of rural charm.
Tuanjiehu Park




Adjacent to Beijing's bustling CBD in Dong 3 Huan Beilu (E.3rd Ring Rd North), Tuanjiehu Park combines delicate Huizhou-style architecture with bridges, streams, and lakeside views, evoking the elegance of classical Jiangnan gardens. A favorite among locals, it provides a serene retreat amid the urban hustle.



