
Located in Yuzishan Folk Tourism Village, Shandongzhuang Town, northeast of Pinggu District, the Jingdong Grand Canyon is a vibrant blend of mountains, canyons, lakes, and deep pools. The canyon's mountains appear like sharp swords piercing the sky or like emerald screens, their heights and depths changing dramatically. The water, as clear as silver, flows gently from the valley, gathering into the Five Eyes Pool, a five-mirror-shaped pool embedded in the valley, known as a wonder of Jingdong. The scenery offers something to enjoy in every season.
The canyon is densely populated with trees, numerous pools, and waterfalls, creating a refreshing coolness perfect for a relaxing dip in the summer. Thrilling attractions include a glass plank road, cable car, and slide, while cultural attractions such as Guanyin Temple and the Reclining Buddha complement the scenery. Bordered to the south by Panshan Mountain and to the east by Huangyaguan Great Wall, Dule Temple, Qing Leling Mausoleum, and Wuling Mountain, the canyon boasts a prime location.
North temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate;
The scenic area has different scenery in each season. In spring, the mountain flowers are in full bloom and birds are singing; in summer, the breeze is warm and refreshing; in autumn, the mountains are covered with red and the forests are dyed with colors; in winter, ice waterfalls hang high and the whole place is covered with silver.
Route A: Longmen Lake - Jingtan and Xiantan - Wanzhang Cliff - Strange Pond - Tongtian Gorge - Lingtan - Cableway Station - Xiangtan Waterfall - Take the cableway from the cableway station - Jingtaishan Cableway Station - Visit Xixiu, Meibei, Dongfeng, and Nanguang Observation Deck - Take the slide from the slide station
Route B: Longmen Lake - Jingtan and Xiantan - Wanzhang Cliff - Strange Pond - Up the mountain road - Lingtan - Cableway station - Xiangtan Waterfall - Cableway station - Lingtan - Down the mountain road - Climb Tongtian Gorge
Recommended play time: 3-4 hours
78 yuan;
Glass plank road 30 yuan
7:30-17:30
Jingdong Grand Canyon is a natural geological wonder formed over millions of years. It is significant for its dramatic rock formations, deep gorges, and biodiversity, making it both a popular tourist destination and a site of geological interest in Beijing.
The canyon is located in the Miyun District of Beijing. Visitors typically reach it by taxi or private car. Public buses connect Miyun District with central Beijing, followed by a short taxi ride to the canyon entrance. Walking is possible within the canyon itself.
Jingdong Grand Canyon is generally open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn for mild weather and vibrant foliage. Early mornings on weekdays are less crowded.
The entrance fee is typically around 50–70 RMB. Tickets can be purchased online through official websites or local ticket platforms, or at the canyon entrance.
Booking in advance is recommended during peak tourist seasons or weekends. Booking 1–2 days ahead is usually sufficient.
It usually takes 2–4 hours to fully explore the canyon, depending on the pace of hiking and stops for photography or rest.
Guided tours are usually available in Mandarin. English-speaking guides may be arranged in advance. Audio guides are not commonly provided.
Start at the main entrance, follow the marked hiking trails through the primary gorge, visit key viewpoints and waterfalls, and loop back to the entrance via the secondary trail for a complete experience.
Night visits and light shows are generally not available. Special tours may be arranged for small groups by prior appointment.
The canyon can get busy on weekends and holidays. Visiting on weekday mornings, especially in off-peak seasons, is recommended for a quieter experience.
Basic facilities such as toilets and drinking water are available near the entrance. Rest areas and small snack shops are scattered along the trails.
The canyon involves hiking and some uneven terrain, making it suitable for children and the elderly with moderate mobility. Accessibility for disabled visitors is limited, and assistance may be needed.
Cash, credit cards, and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted at the entrance and nearby shops.
There are small local eateries near the canyon entrance offering simple Chinese meals. More dining options are available in Miyun District.
Vegetarian options are generally available at local restaurants, but vegan and halal options may be limited and should be planned in advance.
Guesthouses and budget hotels are available near the canyon. For more choices, Miyun District has mid-range hotels and boutique stays.
Souvenir shops near the entrance sell local crafts, postcards, teas, and small decorative items.
Taxis or private cars are the most convenient options. Public buses are available but may require transfers for further travel.