Visitors to the Xiaotangshan Tropical Rainforest Garden can enjoy exploring the lush, tropical environment with various exotic plant species, walking trails, and water features. It's also an excellent spot for birdwatching and photography. The garden often offers educational tours about tropical ecosystems and conservation efforts.

Located on the banks of the Wenyu River in the Xiaotangshan Agricultural Science and Technology Park, Beijing's hot spring town, the Tropical Rainforest Garden combines hot spring culture with eco-agricultural tourism, making it the only tourist destination in Beijing that blends natural scenery with modern agriculture. In autumn, the air here is fresh, the scenery is beautiful, and flowers are in full bloom, with fruits and vegetables laden on the branches.
Fengqing Garden's initial phase features 45 private hot spring guest rooms. Elegant and stylish, they offer a variety of European and Chinese-style hot spring courtyards, bringing hot springs directly into the rooms for a truly private bathing experience. Phase II will feature a themed restaurant, tropical rainforest, charming private hot springs, and multi-purpose halls, making it the perfect choice for a relaxing break from work.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to visit for about 1 day
All day
Xiaotangshan Tropical Rainforest Garden is a unique ecological garden in Beijing that showcases the beauty and biodiversity of tropical rainforests. It aims to educate the public about tropical ecosystems and promote environmental awareness and conservation.
The Xiaotangshan Tropical Rainforest Garden is located in the northern suburbs of Beijing, in the Xiaotangshan area. Visitors can take a taxi or private car, or use public transportation with a combination of metro and bus. The nearest metro station is in the Changping District, followed by a short bus ride.
The garden is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
The entrance fee is approximately 60 RMB for adults. Tickets can be purchased online via the official website or at the entrance.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during peak seasons or public holidays, and you can typically book a day or two ahead.
A full visit to the garden typically takes around 2-3 hours, depending on how much time you spend exploring the walking trails and enjoying the exhibits.
The most popular highlights include the tropical rainforest exhibit with its dense vegetation, exotic plant species, and water features. There are also designated areas for birdwatching and butterfly watching.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, with occasional tours in English. Audio guides are also offered for a self-guided experience.
The best photography spots are near the large waterfall feature, the exotic flower gardens, and the tranquil pond areas surrounded by lush greenery.
Start with the central rainforest area, then explore the walking trails that lead to the tropical plant exhibits, followed by the birdwatching areas and pond-side spots. Conclude your visit with the cafe and rest areas.
Night visits and light shows are not typically offered. Special tours may be available during certain seasons or events, focusing on the unique plant life or biodiversity of the garden.
The garden can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are during weekdays, particularly in the morning hours.
Facilities include clean restrooms, a small cafe offering drinks and light snacks, water stations, and shaded rest areas. There is also a gift shop selling garden-related souvenirs.
The garden is wheelchair accessible with paved paths and ramps for easy navigation. There are also rest areas for elderly visitors and families with children.
Cards and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted at most facilities, including the ticket counter and the cafe. Cash is not required.
Inside the garden, there is a small cafe offering snacks and beverages. Nearby, there are several local restaurants serving traditional Chinese dishes and some international options.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in some nearby restaurants, but halal food options may be limited in the immediate vicinity.
There are a few hotels in the Changping District that offer comfortable accommodations for visitors, with easy access to the garden by taxi or bus.
Nearby attractions include the Changping Tombs, the Ming Tombs, and the Beijing Botanical Garden. These can all be combined in a day trip for a complete nature and history experience.
The garden's souvenir shop offers items like plant-related gifts, eco-friendly products, and small garden decorations. These are great for nature enthusiasts.
Taxis, buses, or the nearby metro station in Changping provide the best transportation options for continuing your trip to other Beijing attractions.