At the Strawberry Expo Park, you can enjoy strawberry picking, explore the themed pavilions dedicated to agriculture and eco-tourism, participate in interactive farm activities, and attend seasonal strawberry-themed events. It's an excellent destination for families, food lovers, and those interested in sustainable farming practices.

The Strawberry Expo Park, located on Ansi Road in Xingshou Town, Changping District, Beijing, is divided into international and domestic areas, and features a 3.8-kilometer-long Strawberry Landscape Avenue. The comprehensive exhibition area of the Strawberry Expo includes five themed exhibition areas: the International Strawberry Industry Exhibition, the International Strawberry Culture Exhibition, the Strawberry Science and Culture Exhibition, the Chinese Strawberry Technology Exhibition, and the Strawberry Solar Greenhouse Exhibition. These exhibitions showcase Chinese strawberry varieties, new and superior international strawberry varieties, wild strawberries, red flower strawberries, soil disinfection, three-dimensional cultivation, strawberry processing, and China's unique energy-saving solar greenhouses. Not only will strawberry lovers learn about the most delicious strawberries, but they will also have the opportunity to explore strawberries from around the world and learn a lot.
Every spring, the Strawberry Expo also hosts regular events such as the Temple Fair, the Beijing Agricultural Carnival, and the World Strawberry Conference. It's a great place to bring children, offering fun, fun, and delicious food. Outside the Strawberry Expo Park, there are many strawberry picking gardens for visitors to enjoy.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
The best time to visit is March, April and May, when strawberries are ready for picking.
It is recommended to play for 2 to 3 hours
50 yuan/person
The scenic spot is temporarily closed. Please refer to the scenic spot’s announcement for details.
The Strawberry Expo Park was created to promote agricultural innovation and sustainable farming practices. It showcases the rich agricultural heritage of China, focusing on strawberry cultivation and eco-tourism. It also educates visitors about the importance of organic farming and food sustainability.
The park is located in Beijing’s northern suburbs, near the Changping district. You can reach it by taxi or private car. Public transportation options include buses that connect to nearby metro stations. For a more direct route, it's best to take a taxi or use a ride-sharing app like Didi.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during weekdays to avoid the weekend crowd. Strawberry harvesting seasons are particularly popular, so planning a visit during these times will offer a unique experience.
The entrance fee is typically 50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the park entrance or online through various ticketing platforms. Special tickets for strawberry picking may have additional costs depending on the season.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons such as strawberry harvest time. You can book at least 1-2 days in advance to ensure availability, particularly for special activities like strawberry picking.
It typically takes about 2-3 hours to fully explore the park, including strawberry picking, visiting the agricultural pavilions, and participating in farm activities. If you're planning to attend any special events or shows, allow for additional time.
The must-see highlights include the strawberry fields (for picking during the season), the organic farming pavilions, and the various agricultural exhibitions. The farm-themed activities and hands-on experiences are also highly recommended.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides may be offered, but it’s advisable to check for availability in English. Tours typically focus on the park’s farming practices and the history of strawberry cultivation.
The strawberry fields and the flower gardens are the best spots for photography. The scenic farm areas, with rows of strawberries and traditional farming displays, also make for great photos.
Start with the strawberry fields for an immersive picking experience. Then, visit the agricultural pavilions to learn more about eco-friendly farming. Don’t miss the interactive farm activities where you can try your hand at organic farming techniques.
Night visits are not available, and there are no light shows. The park operates mainly during the day, with events and activities designed to showcase its agricultural heritage in natural daylight.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays, especially during strawberry harvest season. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, preferably in the morning or early afternoon.
The park has clean toilets, water fountains, and shaded rest areas. There are also small food stalls offering snacks and drinks. For more dining options, it's best to head to nearby areas. There are souvenir shops selling local farm products.
The park is mostly accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved paths and easy access to most areas. However, the terrain may be slightly uneven in the farm areas. It’s advisable to check for any accessibility features for disabled visitors before visiting.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and cards are widely accepted. It’s not necessary to carry cash, though small amounts may be useful for purchasing snacks or souvenirs from small vendors.
Inside the park, there are simple food stalls offering snacks like fruit, sandwiches, and drinks. For a wider variety of dining options, you can head to nearby restaurants in Changping district, which offer a range of Chinese and international cuisines.
Vegetarian options are available at the park, particularly in the form of fresh fruits and light snacks. Halal food is available in nearby restaurants, though options inside the park may be limited.
There are a few budget hotels and guesthouses in the Changping district. For more options, you can stay in central Beijing and travel to the park by taxi or public transport. Popular hotel chains and boutique options are available in the city center.
Nearby attractions include the Ming Tombs, Badaling Great Wall, and the Summer Palace. These sites can easily be combined in a day trip if you're exploring the Beijing outskirts.
Yes, there are souvenir shops in the park selling locally grown strawberries, jams, and other farm-related products. Organic food items, local handicrafts, and strawberry-themed souvenirs are also available.
After visiting, taxis or ride-sharing services are the best option for continuing your trip. Public transportation options are also available, but a taxi will offer the most convenience and flexibility to continue your day.