16 off-peak tour routes to enhance holiday comfort

The reporter learned from the Municipal Park Management Center that on the third day of the holiday, the municipal parks operated smoothly and orderly, receiving a total of 775,100 tourists. The top three tourists were Tiantan Park, Summer Palace and Beihai Park. In view of the large passenger flow, the City Park Management Center has launched 16 peak-staggered tour routes to create a golden autumn garden event integrating sightseeing, leisure and cultural experience for citizens and tourists, so as to achieve "orderly in the excitement and rewarding in the tour".
While strengthening the passenger flow guidance of hot parks, the Municipal Park Management Center released the latest edition of "16 peak-staggered tour routes", covering 13 parks and China Garden Museum, with full comfort. These routes not only retain the essence of the park landscape, but also cleverly avoid crowded areas, providing tourists with brand-new garden choices.
Xiangshan Park launched four theme tour routes this year, covering different interest groups: "The Road of Red Imprint and Exam" is a patriotic research line, which leads tourists to visit the revolutionary sites such as Shuangqing Villa and immerse themselves in the red spirit while walking; The "Vigorous Collection of Chapters and Adventure Tour" is full of interesting interaction. Visitors can hold the collection manual, look for the theme seals scattered in the park, and learn more about Xiangshan culture in the fun of "treasure hunting". The "Smart Mountaineering and Technology Walking" injects a sense of technology into the summit. Visitors can record data through the smart trail system and experience the mountaineering charm of combining tradition and modernity; For tourists who are looking for leisure, the "Journey of Searching for the Ancient and Exploring the Elegant Rhyme" is an excellent choice. You don’t need to climb mountains all the way. You can not only taste special snacks and participate in legacy works, but also enjoy the beauty of the ancient buildings of Biyun Temple and feel the autumn leisure of the royal garden in a slow pace.
In addition to the core exhibition area, the National Botanical Garden (North Garden) also recommends visitors to include the Cao Xueqin Memorial Hall area, the succulents exhibition in the exhibition greenhouse and the bonsai exhibition in the bonsai garden. These areas are effectively complementary to the main flower exhibition area, with strong cultural atmosphere and relatively low tourist density, which is suitable for slowing down and deeply experiencing the beauty of blending plant science and humanities and arts.
In the Summer Palace, the officially recommended route of "South Ruyimen → South Bank of Kunming Lake → West Embankment → Farming and Weaving Map Scenic Area → North Ruyimen" was widely praised. This route is cleverly away from the crowded areas such as the Palace Area and the East Embankment, with a quiet environment and a broad vision along the way. Visitors can enjoy the classic pictures of Foxiang Pavilion and Seventeen-hole Bridge in Xidi, visit the cultural exhibition of farming and weaving map scenic spots, or take a nap in teahouses such as Yanshangzhai and Shuicunju. It is worth mentioning that the south bank of Kunming Lake has recently completed the landscape upgrade, adding a viewing platform and leisure facilities, and the vision is more transparent.
In addition to enjoying the scenery in the garden, it has become a new fashion to bring "autumn home". Following the giant konjac, the National Botanical Garden (North Garden) developed another treasure of the town garden, the Millennium Orchid, into a plush cultural and creative product. This rare and endangered plant in the world has only two leaves in its life and never falls off. Its plush shape is unique and lovely, and the two drooping leaves are long.
Leaves are like braids, which have both popular science value and ornamental interest.
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Source: Beijing Daily
Reporter: Dai Lili
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