
Pinggu is a famous peach town in China. Its 220,000 mu of peaches are considered the largest peach orchard in the world, the largest peach town in China, and the largest fruit-bearing area in the capital.
The Beijing Pinggu International Peach Blossom Festival, now successfully held for 13 consecutive years, has become a renowned spring tourism event in the Beijing-Tianjin region, achieving both economic and social benefits. Around mid-April each year (April 15-25), the Pinggu peach blossoms reach peak bloom, creating a spectacular sea of blossoms covering tens of thousands of acres. Every year, it attracts countless residents and tourists alike.
Pinggu holds a music festival every April and May. The combination of peach blossoms and music will definitely bring tourists a different experience, and this is the best time to travel.
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Pinggu is a district in Beijing famous for its peach orchards. The Peach Blossom area has become a seasonal tourist attraction, showcasing traditional agricultural practices and natural beauty during spring, making it a symbol of renewal and local culture.
Located in Pinggu District, Beijing. Visitors can take a taxi or drive from central Beijing (around 2–3 hours). Some buses connect Pinggu to the city, but private transport or tour groups are recommended for easier access.
The peach blossom season typically occurs from late March to mid-April. Visiting hours are generally from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early morning or weekdays offer a more peaceful experience.
Ticket prices vary depending on the orchard and festival events, generally purchased on-site. Some popular orchards allow online booking through their official websites or travel platforms.
Advance booking is recommended during peak blossom season, ideally 3–7 days ahead, to secure entry and avoid long queues.
2–4 hours to walk through the orchards, take photos, and enjoy local activities. Full-day trips are possible if combining nearby attractions.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese. English tours may need to be arranged via travel agencies or private guides.
Night visits are generally not available. Some seasonal festivals may include daytime performances and activities.
Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded. Weekends and festival days can be very busy during peak blossom season.
Most paths are suitable for children and elderly, but some areas may have uneven terrain. Wheelchair access may be limited in orchard sections.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and cash are widely accepted; some smaller vendors may prefer cash.
Local eateries and cafes serve regional dishes and snacks. Some orchards have small on-site restaurants offering peach-based treats.
Vegetarian options are generally available. Vegan or halal options may be limited, so checking in advance is advised.
Several guesthouses, farm stays, and small hotels are available in Pinggu District. Larger hotels are found in the district center.
Souvenir shops sell peach products, local fruits, handmade crafts, and peach blossom-themed items.