At Beijing International Flower Port, visitors can stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens, admire seasonal flower exhibitions, and explore themed areas such as the rose garden, orchid house, and bonsai display. It's also a great place for photography and relaxation in nature.

Located north of Hongsi Village, Yangzhen Town, Shunyi District, Beijing, the Beijing International Flower Port is the city's only professional flower industry park. The park's flower production is cleverly and organically integrated with the surrounding natural environment, where the cultural landscape complements the streams and trees. With flower festivals held nearly every month except winter, the entire park resembles a sea of flowers. Imagine yourself among these flowers and capture beautiful photos.
Here, you can not only admire the spectacular sea of flowers, but also experience the refreshing and natural countryside, allowing you to fully relax. The park also features an agricultural tourism area, divided into three sections: a fruit planting area, a flower production area, and a fishing and leisure area. Here, you can enjoy the fun of picking fruits such as strawberries, dragon fruit, and mulberries. Bicycle rentals are available at the entrance, as well as electric bicycles that loop the park. Take a ride on these electric bicycles, and explore every area of the park.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
You can visit in spring, summer and autumn.
It is recommended to play for about 2 hours
The Tulip and Chrysanthemum Cultural Festival is 80 yuan; the rest of the time is 30 yuan.
9:00-17:00
Beijing International Flower Port is a major horticultural attraction in the city, hosting a variety of flower species from around the world. It promotes plant conservation, garden design, and cultural exchange through floral exhibitions, while also serving as a center for agricultural tourism.
The Flower Port is located in Daxing District, about 30 kilometers south of downtown Beijing. You can take Metro Line 4 to the Daxing District and transfer to a local bus or taxi to reach the park. Alternatively, taxis or ride-sharing services are easily available.
The park is open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM. The best time to visit is during spring and early summer when the flowers are in full bloom, offering the most vibrant displays.
Ticket prices are generally around 40 to 60 CNY for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, or online through various third-party platforms for potential discounts.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary, but it is recommended during peak seasons or for group visits. You can purchase tickets a day or two in advance if desired.
A visit to the Beijing International Flower Port typically takes about 2 to 3 hours to fully explore, depending on the time spent in each garden or exhibition area.
Highlights include the Rose Garden, Orchid House, Bonsai Display, and various seasonal flower exhibitions. The park also has themed pavilions and serene water features perfect for relaxation and photography.
Guided tours are available in Chinese. Audio guides in English and Mandarin are also offered, providing a self-paced tour experience for international visitors.
The best photography spots are in the Rose Garden and the Bonsai Display areas, where vibrant colors and intricate designs make for beautiful photos. The central lake and flower-lined pathways also offer stunning backdrops.
Start by visiting the entrance and exploring the main flower exhibitions. Then, move through the themed gardens and end with the Bonsai Display and lake area for a relaxing conclusion. This route provides a balanced mix of horticultural displays and scenic areas.
The park does not typically offer night visits or light shows. However, special flower-themed events may be held during certain festivals or holidays.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. It is best to visit on weekdays, particularly in the morning, to avoid large crowds.
Facilities include public restrooms, snack bars, and water stations. There are also small shops selling gardening tools, plants, and souvenirs, along with rest areas for visitors to relax.
The park is mostly accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors, with paved paths and ramps in most areas. Some sections, like the steep paths, may require assistance.
Mobile payments (like Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted throughout the park. Credit cards are also accepted at major service points, but it's always good to carry some cash for smaller purchases.
Inside the park, there are casual cafes and snack bars offering light meals and beverages. Nearby, there are several restaurants serving both local and international cuisine.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the park's cafes. Halal food is available in some nearby restaurants catering to the local Muslim community.
Nearby hotels include the Holiday Inn Beijing, Radisson Blu Hotel, and several budget options located within a 20-minute drive from the park.
Nearby attractions include the Daxing New City, the Beijing Wildlife Park, and the China Aviation Museum. These can be easily combined for a full day of sightseeing in the southern part of Beijing.
Souvenir shops inside the park sell items such as small plant replicas, gardening tools, flower-themed trinkets, and postcards. These make for great mementos of your visit.
After visiting, taxis or ride-sharing apps are convenient for continuing your trip. Alternatively, the Daxing Metro Station is nearby for access to the city center.