Located on the northwest side of Taoran Bridge on the South Second Ring Road in Beijing, it is a modern new urban garden that integrates ancient and modern gardening art.
It is the earliest modern garden built in Beijing, the capital of the People's Republic of China, and is known as the "capital resort".
The park was built in 1952, with a total area of 56.56 hectares, including 16.15 hectares of water surface. It is a famous historical and cultural park in Beijing.
The famous Taoranting and Cibei Temple are located here. The beautiful garden scenery and rich cultural connotations make it a tourist attraction.
Attractions Location: No. 19, Taiping Street, Xicheng District, Beijing
Tickets:
Regular tickets: Full price RMB 2 / Half price RMB 1 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Opening hours:
06:00-22:00 (April 1st - October 31st, Monday to Sunday)
06:00-21:30 (November 1st to March 31st of the following year, Monday to Sunday)
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Deeply feel the charm of "Xiao Jiangnan" gardens and experience the perfect integration of famous pavilion culture and natural ecology
Accommodation: Boutique hotel in Xicheng District
Food: Lunch at "Tingju Sanyuan Plum Garden" with imperial dairy products, dinner at "Tianfu Haoting Restaurant" with braised pork elbow
Comparison of the different styles of royal sacrificial gardens and literati gathering gardens
Accommodation: Courtyard Hotel near Temple of Heaven
Food: Day 2 lunch "Hongyuan South Gate Shabu Shabu"
A complete cultural experience from literati gardens to royal architecture
Accommodation: Wangfujing area hotel
Food: Day 3 lunch "Four Seasons Minfu" roast duck
Three-dimensional presentation of garden culture + imperial city culture + hutong culture
Accommodation: Shichahai Boutique B&B
Food: Day 4 lunch "No. 69 Fangzhuanchang" fried noodles with soybean paste
Dialogue between traditional garden aesthetics and modern art space
Accommodation: Sanlitun Designer Hotel
Food: Day 5 lunch "UCCA Restaurant"
The Zen spirit of Jiangnan-style gardens and Buddhist temples echoes
Accommodation: Mentougou Hot Spring Hotel
Food: Day 6 lunch "Baihua Renjia" farmhouse cuisine
A complete garden art experience from literati gatherings to royal gardens
Accommodation: Boutique hotels along the Xijiao Line
Food: Day 7 lunch "Tingli Pavilion" imperial cuisine
City park with lake, a place for leisure and entertainment for Nancheng citizens
There are many historical sites, beautiful scenery and super cheap tickets!
10元門票~由於不是遊客公園,所以很清悠!!喜歡坐在陶然亭發呆看著湖邊大家的互動~
Taoranting is quite big, it is a good place to take a walk and exercise in the evening. It feels good to walk around the lake.
Taoranting, located in the south of Beijing, is one of the four famous pavilions in China. Its name comes from the famous line of the Tang Dynasty poet Bai Juyi: "I will wait until the chrysanthemums are yellow and the wine is ripe, so that I can get drunk with you and be intoxicated."
It is not recommended to visit here. It was only two yuan before, then it increased to twenty yuan, and now it has dropped to ten yuan. It is all imitated from pavilions in various places and has no characteristics of its own.
It's a very ordinary park, but it actually imitated all the famous pavilions in the country... The four famous pavilions are worse than the other, and they are only supported by the history behind them.
Located to the north of Beijing South Railway Station, with direct access to Metro Line 4, it is a large park with a two-yuan ticket for tourists. It is still a good place for morning exercises, boxing and evening dancing. The park, including the Garden in the Garden and the Chinese Pavilion Garden, opens at six o'clock. The other three of the four famous pavilions have at least one pavilion, even the Lake Center Pavilion is a pavilion. Taoran Pavilion is indeed three rooms of Cibei Temple on the high ground surrounded by lakes on three sides of the park. It took me a long time to find out that tourists cannot go up
Great, worth a visit, the ticket is two yuan, very good, the scenery is also good
Very beautiful place, come here often, very comfortable
An ordinary city park with nice scenery and 2 yuan ticket price.
Convenient transportation, Jiangnan water town style, choose a good weather to take beautiful photos. It was cloudy when I took the photo, so the effect was not good.
This park is pretty good. I took the subway twice and it was very convenient to go there.
Taoran Pavilion is one of the four famous pavilions. What are the other three famous pavilions?
Highly recommended.
The scenery is good and there are not many people. It is a relatively small park. People usually come here for a walk and exercise. There are few tourists.
Located in Xicheng District, Beijing, Beijing Taoranting Park was built in 1952. It is a historical and cultural garden that integrates classical architecture and modern garden art, and highlights the "pavilion culture" of the Chinese nation. It is an AAAA scenic spot (point) and a boutique park in Beijing. The park covers an area of 56.56 hectares, of which the water area is 16.15 hectares. Taoranting is a famous pavilion in the Qing Dynasty and one of the four famous pavilions in China. The modern Taoranting Park is a modern new urban garden that integrates ancient architecture and modern garden art, and highlights the pavilion culture of the Chinese nation.
Meeting after the walking tour with Sunshen
When I was a kid, my favorite place to play was the snow-capped mountains. Other than that, the scenery was really nothing special.
Taoranting Park is not as big as other parks. It is more beautiful.
I went to the Ice and Snow Carnival in Taoranting Park in winter. I didn't know where the navigation led me when I got off the subway line 4. I walked a little further, but it wasn't far. The skiing in the carnival was fun. We played ten times in an hour. Although we were tired and sweaty, we were very happy. The weather was super good during the few days I went to Beijing, and the sky was blue. I just wanted to go before the end of the Ice and Snow Carnival. It was windy and the temperature was very low on the day I went, although I didn't feel it when playing. There is also a place to play in the snow, but the tools for digging snowballs are super expensive. You can buy one online in advance and bring it to play. We didn't buy it, and others made a lot of snowballs for us. But you can't hit yourself with that, it's too lethal. You can skate on the lake, although it seems that it is not allowed, but some people skate. The scenery should be beautiful in summer.
The parks in Beijing are usually crowded, but in spring, there are many varieties of flowers, which is definitely a good place to enjoy flowers. There is a crabapple festival every year, and the seasonal flowers such as peach blossoms and peonies are very beautiful. It is worth seeing the flowers nearby, but if you can be as close as I am, it is not so easy to treat the park as a back garden!
It's a beautiful park near my home. The ticket price is 2 yuan when there is no festival, and 10 yuan when there is a festival.
I went there on the weekend. It was right inside the park. Parking was not very convenient. I bought the park ticket, and then I lined up to buy the carnival ticket. The group purchase was very cheap, and the ticket was half the price of the on-site ticket. The place is indeed small, but it is enough for children to play, but the service level is really not good. The things are relatively expensive. It is recommended to bring your own snow equipment, such as a small shovel for children to play. I didn't see any food for sale inside, so it is recommended to bring some food. It costs 10 yuan to play an ice slide. The one I played at the Bird's Nest last time was much more fun than this ice slide. It was free to play. Although the ticket is cheap, there are really many charges inside, and the price is not very reasonable. It is an average of 100 yuan per hour. The chariot banana boat and small tank are 100 yuan for three rounds. It's true that if you come here to play, if a family of three has a good time, it will cost at least 1,000 yuan. It is recommended that if you want to play in the snow, either go to Chongli or Nanshan, or go to the Bird's Nest or Yuyang in Pinggu.
After walking around, I actually have no impression of it at all. There must be an amusement park in winter.
Because our school belongs to the Beijing Municipal Park Management Center, you can enter the park for free with your student ID. My boyfriend went to the school opposite to take an exam, and I was fishing in the park while he finished the exam.
Wait until the chrysanthemums turn yellow and the wine is ripe, then we'll get drunk together and be intoxicated.
Taoranting Park is located in Xuanwu District, Beijing, near the South Second Ring Road. It is named after the poem "I am drunk and intoxicated with you". Taoranting Park is a famous public city park in Beijing. Most citizens come here to enjoy the spring and autumn, escape the heat in summer, and watch the snow in winter.
Taoranting Park is located in the south of Beijing, with convenient transportation. Although it is not large in area, it is well planned.
I went to take photos of Hanfu with my friends at the end of April. The weather was very good. There were some antique buildings and the effect was great.
Although I have been there, I still don't understand the ticket price here. Why other ticket purchasing software shows it is 80 yuan per person, but it should actually be 2 yuan. I asked the ticket seller but she didn't reply to me whether it was because of the off-season or peak season, but because during the event, the ticket price is 10 yuan. In fact, the price doesn't matter whether it is high or low. Taoranting Park is a good place worth a visit.
Taoranting Park is not very large, but it has mountains and water, lush trees, flourishing flowers and plants, scattered pavilions, and pleasant scenery. Huaxia Mingting Garden is the "garden in the garden" of Taoranting Park. It is also a place I must visit every time.
It happened to be the Dragon Boat Festival, so there were still many parent-child trips in Taoranting Park. The greenery inside was very good, and there was a fishing pond. For 40 yuan per hour, you could take away five goldfish. There were many parents and children here, so it was very suitable for children.
Taoranting Park is quite big. Now they are holding the 2016 Taoranting Begonia Spring Flower Cultural Festival. The flowers are in full bloom. The lake is big and you can have fun boating. You can also go to the martyrs' tomb to pay your respects. During the cultural festival, there are also special book sales and some daily necessities sales. There is a children's playground and the Snow Mountain at the north gate. Those are all childhood memories. Taoranting in winter is also very interesting. I went to Taoranting in winter to play with snow circles, ice slides, and cute alpacas. The ticket is not expensive. It's only 2 yuan.
I went to Taoranting in winter, and it became a place for children to play.
There is even a Changsha Love Evening Pavilion inside
My kids like it more. We went there during the Dinosaur Cultural Festival.
The ice has not melted, the snow has not melted, and the tourists are still wearing thick winter clothes, but the weeping willows by the lake have quietly put on new light green clothes.
There are bursts of fragrance wafting over the lake, it is the breath of spring, refreshing and moving.
Let us embrace nature and enjoy this beautiful spring!
Taoranting Park is located in the South Second Ring Road of Beijing. It is a modern garden built in modern times. However, it does not lack the elements of the beauty of Chinese classical gardens. The most symbolic is that there are many pavilions, which is a concentrated display of Chinese classical pavilion culture. The most famous is Taoranting, which is known as one of the four famous pavilions in China. It is enough to show its status. Whether it is the design and construction or the combination with the surrounding environment, it shows the artistic realm of Chinese gardens. In fact, what I know most is the love vows made by a pair of talented men and beautiful women in the Republic of China, and it is a physical existence, that is, the cemetery of Gao Junyu and Shi Pingmei. It tells a sad and beautiful story. Taoranting has three gates and the ticket price is 2 yuan.
The scenery is pretty good. The leisurely life of the elderly is worthy of the word "Taoran". There are old Beijing things, diabolo, Peking opera, red songs, dancing, Tai Chi, chess, walking...
It is definitely a paradise for children. The service facilities are good. There will also be temple fairs during the Spring Festival every year.
Nowadays, you can only feel the festive atmosphere of the Spring Festival by going to the temple fair. The park is decorated in a bright red, with a variety of goods and accessories, and you can really find the festive atmosphere in it.
I came here for the ice skating on the weekend. The ticket is 2 yuan for adults and 1 yuan for half-price tickets. There were a lot of people, and the parking lots outside were basically crowded. It took a long time to find a suitable parking space! There are serious parking tickets nearby. There are many ice entertainment projects in winter, and there is also an ice and snow carnival, but it is expensive so I didn't play. In fact, I just want to find the feeling of childhood. I don't feel anything for other projects. The ice skating is my favorite. The deposit is 100 yuan, 20 yuan for a single ice skating, and 40 yuan for a double. The ice surface is very slippery and hard, and it feels very safe. I had a lot of fun and didn't feel cold. I will come again if I have the chance.
There are few people and the scenery is beautiful. It is recommended if you don't like to go to crowded places.
Childhood memories are full of joy and laughter in my childhood.
A place to play in old Beijing, the ticket price is 2 yuan, there are many people every morning, various exercises, you can row a boat, there is a children's playground, a free big slide, hehe
How many Beijing children have such a slide on a snowy mountain in their childhood memories.
Well, why is there such a slide in Taoranting that makes it look like a snowy mountain?
First of all, there are several martyrs in Taoranting Park. This snow mountain is the symbol of the 25,000-mile Long March. . .
A tourist attraction in old Beijing, the Huaxia Famous Pavilion Garden is particularly good, and all the famous pavilions in China are replicated here.
Although Taoranting Park in Beijing is not too big, it is very beautiful, with different scenery in different seasons. I often go to Taoranting. It is July now, and the lotus flowers are in full bloom. The lotus flowers in the pond are swaying in the green waves. People feel very comfortable in it, as if they are walking in a painting.
Beijing Taoranting Park was built in 1952. It is a historical and cultural garden that integrates classical architecture and modern garden art, and highlights the "pavilion culture" of the Chinese nation. It is a national AAAA scenic spot (point) and a boutique park in Beijing. This place is where I grew up. When I was a child, I would come here to play with my classmates whenever I had time. Sometimes I would swing on the swings, and sometimes I would ski on the snowy mountain. There are two snowy mountains, one is larger and higher, and the other is smaller. We usually play on the smaller one. Once I climbed the big snowy mountain, but it seemed that I came down in a circle, and I never dared to go up again. This place is full of my childhood memories.
Taoranting Park is world-famous for Taoranting, one of the four famous pavilions in China. In fact, there is also a garden within a garden called "Famous Chinese Pavilions Garden" in the park, which is also very wonderful. More than ten famous pavilions from all over China are imitated in it. I really like the "Chuitai" and "Jinyue Pavilion" among them.
A nice city park with mountains and water. You can see all kinds of kites during the annual kite festival.
Taoranting Park is close and I often go there. There are lakes, trees, and chairs for rest. There are many activities every weekend, such as speaking clappers, square dancing, playing chess and poker, writing with water brushes, playing erhu, etc. There are water and mountains, and the scenery is beautiful. It is suitable for the elderly, children and all kinds of people. The ticket is not expensive, 2 yuan. There are also places that provide food, and you can bring your own. Just remember to throw the garbage into the trash can, haha. It is good for walking and leisure.
The park I often visited when I was a child had a large snow mountain and swings. Now it has been expanded and many more amusement facilities have been added. But not long ago, the snow mountain was closed and people were not allowed to play. One of my childhood memories is missing again...
The ticket price is 2 yuan in the off-season, which is very cheap. There are many buses to get there, and Metro Line 4 can also go directly to the West Gate and North Gate. It takes about 5 minutes to walk east from the park. There is an ice skating rink open in Dongtianhui~~~
When I was a kid, my school organized a spring outing here. Although the park is not very big, it is full of spring and there are beautiful views everywhere. Cruise ships shuttle back and forth on the lake in the center, which is also very pleasant. The Huaxia Pavilion on the west side is also very beautiful in the distance, and many people take artistic photos here.
The amusement park next to the north gate left the deepest impression on me, especially the Snow Mountain, which I thought was so high and fun to play on. I was not afraid of waiting in line for a long time. There were also amusement facilities such as the pirate ship and the rotating octopus.
Taoranting Park is a good place for spring and autumn outings in childhood. Daxue Mountain and Xiaoxue Mountain were my favorites when I was a child.
I encountered many people in ancient costumes in the garden, which surprised me. Later I found out that it was an activity organized by Hanfu China. It was really amazing.
In the evening, when there are few people around, it is very comfortable to take a rest by the lake.
It happened to be a temple fair when I went there, which was very Beijing-style, with all kinds of local snacks and small things. The scenery in the park is nice
A good place for weekend parent-child leisure. The scenic area is lush with trees, flowers and plants, and pavilions are scattered and shaded. The scenery is pleasant and it is a good place to escape the summer heat. There are many people who dance square dances, do daily fitness and walk around, and there are also many people who cosplay and take photos of Qing Dynasty costumes and wedding dresses. The ticket is quite cheap, 10 yuan. Take Metro Line 4 to Taoranting Station and walk about 1000 meters to arrive. There is a kite festival in spring, lotus in summer, chrysanthemum in autumn, and ice and snow carnival in winter. It takes about 3-4 hours to go around the avenue from east to west, play, stroll and rest. There are also water entertainment facilities in the park, so there are quite a lot of children. After lunch in the afternoon, there are also children's groups dancing Latin dance. There are not many historical sites, and it is a good place to experience Beijing folk customs.
Taoranting Park is a well-known park in southern Beijing, named after Bai Juyi's poem "Let's get drunk and be intoxicated together". It was even more famous in old Beijing, when the lake was bigger and the reed marshes were bigger. In addition, several eccentrics were buried there, such as Zui Guo, and it was very popular among intellectuals.
Taoranting Park is now very clean. The lake and reed marshes are much smaller, but the towering ancient trees, some classical pavilions and temples are still very interesting. When the weather is cool, many elderly people practice calligraphy with large brushes dipped in water in the open space of Taoranting. There is also an amusement park next to it, where many children play.
The ticket price for Taoranting is 2 yuan.
Taoranting Park ~ I go there often because it's close to home ~ mainly to see the flowers and plants ~ I searched for a long time but couldn't find any photos of the gate ~ um ~ I'm still experiencing the onset of aging.
One of the four largest pavilions in China, it also has simulations of other pavilions. It is really beautiful during the Lantern Festival.
There are lakes and pavilions, willow trees swaying in the wind, the sky is blue and the water is blue. Go and have a look when you have time.
The normal ticket price for the park is 2 yuan per person. Many locals have applied for monthly tickets. You can also apply for monthly tickets if you don't have a Beijing ID card. It's very cost-effective. In fact, I don't care about the ticket price after 6 or 7 in the afternoon. However, when the park holds the Begonia Exhibition in March and April every year, the ticket price rises to 10 yuan per person, and the price returns to the original price after the Begonia Exhibition ends. The park is mainly composed of three relatively large lakes, East Lake, South Lake and West Lake, with some small lakes and rivers attached to the side. The park is very large and the greening is super good. There are pavilions, towers, bridges and flowing water in between. It is a higher quality park in Beijing. I like to go to the park at night and run around the three large lakes. It's very good. There are not many people in the park usually, and it's very comfortable. The transportation is also relatively convenient. There is a bus at the north gate of the park. Get off at Taoranting Station on Metro Line 4 and walk 5 minutes from Exit C to the park.
In this way, we admired Taoranting in the snow. Maybe we arrived a little early, so there were not many people.
Taoranting Park is home to a collection of replicas of famous pavilions in China. There are many people doing morning exercises, the air is very good, and the gardens are beautifully planned. Although the park is not large, it is still worth a visit.
Taoranting is located in the city, with convenient transportation and beautiful scenery. It gathers (copies) famous pavilions from all over the country in one park, so that people can appreciate pavilions with unique shapes and styles without leaving Beijing. It is a good place to visit.
[Taoranting] There are many old Beijingers on weekend mornings. It's nice to feel the atmosphere. The stand-up comedy made everyone laugh.
My favorite park. It has scenery, culture, and is a regular leisure place for many old Beijingers. It allows you to deeply experience the culture of Beijing.
Many parks are similar, nothing more than rockery, pavilions, flowers, trees, and some lakes. Of course, Taoranting is the same, but the environment is really good, very quiet~
Taoranting Temple Fair is the former Changdian Temple Fair. Tickets cost 10 yuan and it is quite lively.
The West Lake in Taoranting Park has frozen, so there is an ice skating rink, which is a little exciting~~
The Famous Chinese Pavilions Garden in the park is a collection of pavilions full of Chinese elements, like a pavilion museum.
Taoranting Park is an urban leisure park with a fairly large area and a lake. Taoranting is one of the four famous pavilions in China. I think the interesting thing about this park is that it has a Chinese Famous Pavilion Garden, which collects and imitates famous ancient pavilions in my country.
Taoranting Park is lush with trees, flourishing flowers and plants, with scattered buildings and pavilions, and the scenery is pleasant.
We went there to see the annual meeting; the Changdian Temple Fair was held in Taoranting Park; the scenery was average
It is an urban garden planned, designed and built around the famous Taoranting Pavilion in the south of Beijing. It is one of the four famous pavilions in China. I thought it was a Monday so there would be few people, but there were a lot of people. Many middle-aged and elderly people were dancing, practicing Tai Chi, practicing swords, writing calligraphy, playing the flute, playing the erhu, and singing Beijing opera.
A good place for Beijing's middle-aged and elderly people to relax, very leisurely, it feels pretty good... Well, I like those old men holding big brushes and dipping them in water to write on the ground.
The park is mainly a pavilion, with no other highlights. The people who visit here are mainly residents.
I particularly like the Famous Chinese Pavilions Garden in Taoranting Park, which brings together famous pavilions from all over the country and their stories. It is well worth a visit.
Amid the vast sea of mist, spring flowers are in full bloom.
A famous pavilion garden was built here, which, in addition to the few mentioned above, reproduces all the famous pavilions in China.
Speaking of Tao Ran, it is a state of mind, right?