Notice of Temporary Closure of Beijing badachu park Affected by Heavy Rain
From September 4th, badachu park will be temporarily closed, and all tourists will be informed:
According to the forecast of the municipal meteorological department, there will be heavy rain in our city on September 4, and a yellow rainstorm warning has been issued in Shijingshan District. Badachu park is a scenic spot surrounded by mountains and rivers. In order to ensure the personal safety of tourists, badachu park will be temporarily closed immediately, and the opening hours will depend on the rain. Please forgive the inconvenience caused to your sightseeing and travel.
Tips: Those who bought tickets on September 4th through the Meituan platform, and those who have not experienced the park tickets, will refund their tickets according to the original channels.
Beijing badachu park administration department
20214 September
Beijing badachu park Traffic Guide: Bus No.347, No.389, No.598, No.972 and No.958 are near badachu park Station.
You can change buses between Bajiao Amusement Park and Apple Orchard Station to get to the park.
self-driving
Northwest Fifth Ring Road, exit Badachu, and walk about two kilometers along Badachu Road. Or get off at the Sijiqing exit of the West Fourth Ring Road and follow Xingshikou Road to Badachu Road. Badachu park is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in Beijing, and Beijing Boutique Park, which is located at the south foot of Beijing Xishan Scenic Area. Badachu park is a Buddhist temple garden with a long history and rich cultural context, and it is also the modern urban forest closest to the city center.
Badachu park is surrounded by Cuiwei Mountain, Pingpo Mountain and Lushi Mountain. Fiona Fang is 253 hectares, with the highest peak at 464 meters above sea level, and the vegetation coverage rate is 97.4%. These mountains are warm in winter and cool and pleasant in summer. Eight ancient temples were built in the Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming Dynasties and rebuilt from generation to generation. So far, the ancient buildings are still well preserved. The eight ancient temples and the famous "Twelve Scenes" bear the profound Buddhist culture in China and the literati culture in China respectively, and also constitute the unique core tourism resources and tourism landscape in the eight places.
Three of the eight places are worth visiting. One is Lingguang Temple, which contains towering Buddha's Tooth Pagoda, Thousand-Buddha Pagoda in Liao Dynasty, colorful goldfish pond, and magnificent "Lohan Wall" and "Heart Meridian Wall". Secondly, there are eighteen arhats shaped by Liu Yuan, a famous sculptor in the Yuan Dynasty in Dabei Temple, which are vivid in form and spirit. The third is the Xiang Jie Temple, which has a good layout and a variety of Buddha statues. What is particularly impressive is the two bibcock tortoise monuments of His Royal Highness Nobita, which are engraved with the words and ink of the three emperors Kangxi, Qianlong and Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty respectively.