At Tianchi Canyon Scenic Area, visitors can hike along the beautiful canyon trails, enjoy scenic views of the river, cliffs, and lush forests, and take part in water sports such as kayaking and fishing. Photography enthusiasts will find plenty of breathtaking landscapes to capture. Additionally, the area offers opportunities for picnicking and relaxing by the water.

Located in Shanghuangtuliang, Huaibei Town, Huairou District, Beijing, the Tianchi Canyon Scenic Area is a picturesque canyon filled with picturesque scenery, birdsong, and fragrant flowers. Characterized by its picturesque waters, rumbling waves, secluded valleys, and unique peaks, it is a tourist destination integrating dining, accommodation, entertainment, and natural scenery. The area blends mountains, rocks, streams, pools, and forests into a tranquil, remote, and quaint natural setting.
Wentao Canyon in the Tianchi Canyon Scenic Area boasts lush trees, steep paths, and gurgling streams year-round. The canyon's tranquility is exemplified by the saying, "The chirping of cicadas adds to the stillness of the forest, and the singing of birds makes the mountains even more secluded." Other scenic spots include Pigsy Carrying His Wife, Twin Lotus Roots, Blessings from Heaven, Divine Camel Hump, and the Meeting of the Twin Lions. Lover's Valley is also a tranquil and tranquil place perfect for couples to enjoy a leisurely stroll. The scenic area also offers wilderness survival activities, perfect for company team-building or challenging with friends.
The northern temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate is characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall in summer and low temperatures and little rainfall in winter.
Tianchi Canyon has flowers in three seasons and unique scenery in four seasons: enjoy the romantic mountain flowers in spring, watch the waterfalls and springs in summer, pick fruits in autumn, and explore the magical ice waterfalls in winter.
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Tianchi Canyon is a natural wonder known for its dramatic canyon landscapes, pristine water bodies, and diverse flora and fauna. The canyon has long been a site of ecological research and environmental preservation due to its unique ecosystems. It’s also a popular destination for eco-tourism and outdoor activities in Beijing.
Tianchi Canyon is located on the outskirts of Beijing, around 1.5 to 2 hours away by car from the city center. It is best accessed by taxi or private car, as public transportation is limited in the area. There are no direct metro or bus lines, but you can take a bus to the nearby town and then a taxi to the canyon.
The canyon is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild, and the landscape is most vibrant. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends and public holidays.
The entrance fee for Tianchi Canyon is approximately 80-100 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via third-party ticketing platforms or the official website.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance during peak seasons (spring and autumn) and holidays, especially on weekends. Booking 1-2 days ahead should be sufficient, but it’s better to book early to avoid ticket shortages during high traffic periods.
It typically takes about 3-4 hours to fully explore Tianchi Canyon, including hiking, enjoying the views, and relaxing at various scenic spots. If you plan to engage in activities like kayaking or fishing, you may need additional time.
The must-see highlights include the main canyon itself, the tranquil water bodies, and the lush green forest areas surrounding the canyon. There are also designated viewpoints for photography, offering expansive views of the canyon and the river. Don’t miss the small waterfalls and natural rock formations along the hiking trails.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and English-speaking guides can be arranged with prior notice. The area does not offer audio guides, but guides can provide a rich explanation of the region’s ecology and geology.
The best viewpoints are located along the canyon’s main trail, particularly near the water’s edge and the rocky cliffs. The higher vantage points along the trails provide panoramic views of the river winding through the canyon. The waterfall and green forest areas also make for stunning photography backdrops.
Start by walking along the main trail, which takes you through the canyon and past the water bodies. After enjoying the views, stop for a picnic or a rest at one of the scenic spots by the water. If you have time, explore the secondary trails that lead to the smaller waterfalls and quieter areas of the canyon.
Night visits are not available at Tianchi Canyon. There are no light shows or special evening tours, as the area is primarily a day-trip destination focused on hiking and outdoor activities.
The canyon can be quite crowded on weekends and public holidays, especially during the peak tourist seasons. Weekdays, particularly early in the morning, are the least crowded times to visit, offering a more peaceful experience.
The canyon has basic facilities including public restrooms, water fountains, and rest areas along the main trail. There are small food stalls or local vendors selling snacks and drinks, but for a wider variety, visitors can head back to the nearby town where restaurants and shops are available.
The main paths are relatively accessible for elderly and children, but some of the secondary trails might be challenging due to uneven terrain. The area is not fully wheelchair accessible, but the main viewing areas are suitable for visitors with limited mobility.
Mobile payments (such as WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted at the entrance and in food stalls. Credit cards are accepted in some places, but it is advisable to carry cash for smaller purchases in remote areas.
There are limited food options within the canyon, such as small food stalls offering local snacks and refreshments. For a more extensive dining experience, you can find restaurants in the nearby town, offering traditional Chinese cuisine and local dishes.
The food stalls inside the canyon offer basic vegetarian options, but vegan and halal food options may be limited. It’s best to check with the vendors or dine in the nearby town for more variety.
There are several guesthouses and small hotels in the nearby town. For a more luxurious stay, visitors can choose from a range of hotels in central Beijing, which are about 1.5 to 2 hours away by car.
Nearby attractions include the Great Wall of China (Mutianyu or Jinshanling sections), which are about an hour’s drive away. Visitors can easily combine a trip to Tianchi Canyon with a visit to these iconic landmarks.
There are small souvenir shops selling items like local handicrafts, postcards, and wildlife-themed gifts. The souvenirs typically feature natural designs and images of the canyon’s flora and fauna.
The best options are to either return to Beijing via taxi or private car, or continue to other attractions like the Great Wall or Summer Palace. Public transport options are available but may require transfers.