
Located south of Xiaoyuzi Village in Dahuashan Town, Pinggu District, Beijing, the Peach Blossom Sea, covering over 20,000 mu (approximately 16,000 acres), is Pinggu District's earliest, largest, and most diverse ecological peach base. The beauty of the Peach Blossom Sea extends beyond a single corner of Pinggu, encompassing every village and town, encompassing mountains, rivers, and ravines, earning it a place on the Guinness World Records.
The best time to view peach blossoms is mid- to late April. The most concentrated viewing areas are in Yukou, Liujiadian, and Dahuashan Towns in the northwest of Pinggu, and in Shandongzhuang, Nandulehe, and Jinhaihu Towns in the east. The area covers a large area, connected to local farmers' orchards, and the peach blossoms are in full bloom, creating a beautiful scene. Enjoying the blossoms in spring and eating peaches in summer is truly a wonderful experience. However, be aware that traffic jams are expected on weekends, as residents from nearby areas flock to the area.
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The best time to visit is around mid-April (April 15-25) when the peach blossoms bloom.
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The Peach Blossom Sea is a renowned natural area in Beijing, known for its expansive peach orchards and beautiful landscape. The site is especially famous for its vibrant peach blossoms that attract visitors during the spring season. It has become a symbol of Beijing's rural beauty and is a part of the city's efforts to promote ecological tourism.
Peach Blossom Sea is located in the Mentougou District of Beijing. You can reach it by taking a bus from the city center or by taxi. For a more scenic route, consider renting a car to explore the area. The nearest metro station is still a bit far, so public buses or taxis are recommended.
The Peach Blossom Sea is open year-round, but the best time to visit is during the spring season (March to April) when the peach blossoms are in full bloom. The site is open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early morning or late afternoon visits are ideal to avoid large crowds.
The entrance fee is typically around 60-80 CNY per person during the peak blossom season. Tickets can be purchased on-site, or you may be able to buy them online through various local tourism websites or the official site of the attraction.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during the peak blossom season, especially on weekends or holidays. You can book tickets 1-2 days in advance, but during the busiest times, it's advisable to book 1-2 weeks ahead.
It typically takes about 2-3 hours to fully explore the Peach Blossom Sea, including walking through the orchards, taking photos, and enjoying the nearby areas. If you plan to visit surrounding attractions, you may need an additional hour or two.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, but English-speaking guides may be limited. Audio guides in Mandarin are typically available, and some tours may offer translation services upon request. It's a good idea to check ahead for language-specific options.
Night visits and light shows are not available at Peach Blossom Sea. The attraction is primarily focused on daytime activities, especially during the peak blossom season.
The site can be crowded during weekends and public holidays, particularly during the peach blossom season. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon hours.
The attraction offers basic facilities such as restrooms, food stalls, and water stations. There are rest areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the scenery. Small shops sell local souvenirs and snacks.
The attraction is somewhat accessible for elderly and children, though the terrain may be uneven in some parts. The main paths are accessible, but visitors with mobility issues may find certain areas challenging. It’s best to inquire ahead for specific accessibility options.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted at the Peach Blossom Sea. Credit cards may not be as commonly accepted, so it’s recommended to carry cash or use mobile payment methods.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at local eateries, though halal food may be harder to find. It’s best to ask the staff about specific dietary options.
There are small souvenir shops near the entrance and within the park. Typical souvenirs include peach-related items like jams, local handicrafts, postcards, and small peach blossom-themed trinkets.
After visiting, taxis and buses are available to take you back to central Beijing or to nearby attractions. For those driving, rental cars or private tours are good options for continuing the trip.