Visitors can stroll through the lush tropical gardens, admire the diverse plant species, and take part in educational workshops about tropical flora. There are also special tours focused on the conservation of endangered species.

Located in Changziying Town, Daxing District, Beijing, Beijing's Yalugu Tropical Botanical Garden, formerly the Changli Jinyuan Tropical Botanical Garden, is the largest tropical botanical garden in Beijing. Home to over a thousand tropical and subtropical species, it boasts a relatively comprehensive collection of species within the city. The gardens are rich in ethnic minorities, particularly African influences, with ox heads and totem figures scattered throughout. "Yalugu" means "I love you" in Tujia dialect.
The park features five tropical-themed pavilions: Mengbala Naxi, Menglun, Mengman, Mengla, and Menghan. Key attractions include the Mupamipa Ancient Tree Pavilion, the Mengbala Naxi Tropical Botanical Garden, the Tusibao Ethnic Exhibition Hall, the Dinosaur Hall, the Peacock Hall, and a specialty merchandise area. Within the scenic area, lush forests, entwined vines, and exotic flowers and plants compete for beauty. Streams, fountains, plants, and animals create a magnificent tropical rainforest scene, a truly worthwhile experience.
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.
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to play for about 3 hours
60 yuan
8:30~17:30, closed on Mondays
The Yalugu Tropical Botanical Garden was established to promote the preservation of tropical plant species and to showcase a vast collection of flora from tropical climates around the world. It plays a crucial role in research and environmental education.
The garden is located in the outskirts of Beijing, in the Changping District. It can be reached by taxi, private car, or by taking a bus from major metro stations in Beijing, such as the Changping Metro Station.
The garden is open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and summer months when the flowers are in full bloom and the weather is ideal for a walk through the gardens.
The entrance fee is ¥60 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through the official website or third-party platforms. Discounts may apply for students and seniors.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance, but it is recommended during peak seasons (spring and summer) to avoid long queues. Booking 1-2 days in advance is ideal.
To fully explore the garden and enjoy its educational features, you’ll need approximately 2-3 hours.
The main highlights include the tropical rainforest section, the cactus garden, and the orchid house. The research center for plant conservation is also an important spot for those interested in plant science.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin and English. Audio guides are also available in multiple languages for self-guided tours.
The best photography spots are in the orchid house, the tropical rainforest section, and the cactus garden. The serene lakes and greenhouses also offer scenic backdrops for photos.
Start by exploring the tropical rainforest area, followed by a visit to the cactus garden and the orchid house. Conclude your visit with a leisurely walk around the ornamental ponds and research center.
Currently, night visits and light shows are not available. However, special seasonal tours, such as those focusing on plant conservation and ecology, are available.
The garden is generally not overcrowded, but weekends and public holidays can see more visitors. To avoid crowds, it’s best to visit on weekdays, especially in the morning.
There are clean toilets, water fountains, a café offering snacks and drinks, and rest areas throughout the garden. A small souvenir shop is also available near the entrance.
The garden is wheelchair accessible, and paths are well-maintained for easy walking. Elderly visitors and children will find the environment enjoyable, and there are rest areas for breaks.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are accepted. Cards may be accepted in some places, but mobile payments are more commonly used.
Inside the garden, there is a small café offering light meals and beverages. Nearby, you can find local restaurants serving Beijing cuisine, including dumplings, noodles, and Peking duck.
Yes, there are vegetarian and vegan options available in the café, and halal food can be found at some nearby restaurants in the area.
There are a few hotels in the Changping District, including budget options and mid-range hotels. Popular hotels nearby include the Changping Hotel and Holiday Inn Express Beijing Changping.
Nearby attractions include the Ming Tombs, the Great Wall at Badaling, and the Beijing Botanical Garden, all of which are ideal for a day trip.
Yes, there is a souvenir shop inside the garden, where you can purchase plant-related items such as potted plants, gardening tools, and botanical-themed souvenirs.
After visiting the garden, you can take a taxi or use public transportation such as the metro or buses to continue your trip to other attractions in Beijing.