Baili Gallery | A 1-day leisurely journey through colorful landscapes

Day 1 Beijing → Yanqing Baili Art Gallery → Beijing

All day

Tips: For group activities, please depart on time. Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes in advance. Please do not be late. Latecomers will not be waited for!

07:30

Meet at the meeting point 1, Guomao Station, Exit F, and sign in to board the train.

08:00

At the meeting point 2, take the subway from Jiandemen Station (Exit C), cross the road, and meet at the 711 next to Daoxiangcun. Sign in and board the bus.



Depart on time. During the journey, the tour leader will introduce the itinerary and precautions, and then proceed to the destination.

10:30

Arriving at Qianjiadian Town, the starting point of the hike, the tour leader will help everyone warm up and get ready before starting the day's itinerary.


During the journey, you can have a meal at a suitable place, and tourists can share the food and have a picnic in the woods.

4:00 PM

Arrive at [Hike End - Gangou] and board the bus to [Liugou]

5:30 PM

Arrive at Liugou Folk Village, famous for its unique "Brazier Pot-Tofu Feast". You can voluntarily form a group to pay for it and taste Liugou's special delicacy - the "Brazier Pot-Tofu Feast". The dishes are rich in variety, with a combination of meat and vegetables, and the aroma is pleasant.

Tourists who do not eat dinner can freely explore the folk village and experience the local folk customs;

7:30 PM

Arrived at meeting point 2 and meeting point 1 in turn, waved goodbye, kissed goodbye with tears, and looked forward to meeting again next time~


PS: The above time is only an estimate and will be adjusted according to actual conditions.

Driving distance: about 130km, about 2.5 hours

Hiking: about 12km, climbing about 100m

Note: It is recommended to wear comfortable sports shoes, not hiking shoes with hard soles

1.Why didn’t I receive a text message notification after registering?

2. What if it rains during the event?

2-3 days before the event, we will decide whether to proceed with the event based on the weather forecast and route conditions. Please pay attention to our notifications. Most activities can proceed as usual even if there is light rain. There is still fun to be had on rainy days. If heavy rain is forecast, the event will be cancelled and a full refund will be given.

3. Is this route crowded?

Most of our routes are natural and niche, with relatively small traffic. Of course, it also depends on the registration situation of each session. Generally, ordinary buses are 37-seater buses, and a few large buses are 53-seater buses. Each bus has a certain proportion of tour leaders to ensure the quality of the activities.

Located in Qianjiadian Town in northeastern Yanqing District, the Hundred Miles Landscape Gallery covers a total area of ​​371 square kilometers and is approximately 110 kilometers from downtown Beijing. The scenic area is named "Hundred Miles Landscape Gallery" because it encompasses a 112-li riverside loop. With its excellent ecological environment and unique scenery throughout the four seasons, it serves as a summer resort and a vibrant oxygen bar.

The scenic area encompasses numerous attractions, including the Petrified Wood National Geopark, Wulong Gorge, Dripping Pot, Chaoyang Temple, Dragon King Temple, and Guandi Temple, each with its own unique natural scenery and cultural heritage. The Petrified Wood National Geopark, with its petrified wood clusters as its primary landscape, offers a unique blend of sightseeing, leisure, and scientific exploration. Wulong Gorge, a typical example of a deep mountain river valley, is renowned for its lush green hills, secluded valleys, and deep, turquoise pools. Chaoyang Temple, a Buddhist and Taoist temple, is a county-level cultural relic protection site and hosts a grand annual folk temple fair.


Located in Jingzhuang Town, Yanqing District, Beijing, Liugou Folk Village, formerly known as Phoenix City, earned its name from its layout, which resembles a phoenix with its wings spread. The village boasts a long history, having served as a military garrison during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Remnants of the city walls, gates, and ancient temples still remain. Liugou Folk Village is renowned for its unique "brazier pot-tofu banquet," making it a renowned folk tourism destination in the Beijing suburbs.


The Liugou Tofu Banquet is a specialty of Liugou Village in Jingzhuang Town, Yanqing District, Beijing. Anciently known as "Phoenix City," Liugou Village served as a strategic frontier garrison and Great Wall pass during the Ming and Qing dynasties, boasting a wealth of historical relics. The tofu banquet, centered around the "brazier pot," combines traditional brazier cooking techniques with the healthy principles of modern vegetarian culture. It features a vegetarian menu, balanced meat and vegetables, and is not greasy. The banquet includes a main pot, three side pots, three small bowls, and six cold dishes, symbolizing the auspicious meanings of "three goats ushering in good fortune, stability and prosperity, and great success." The main pot features smoked pork belly, cabbage, three-color tofu (soybean, black bean, and mung bean), farm-raised Chinese cabbage, and chewy vermicelli noodles. The casserole remains warm, offering a rich, fragrant aroma. Other side pots include mutton offal pot, lamb trotters, spare ribs, bean curd, corn, and shredded kelp, as well as cold dishes like garlic sausage, tomatoes, and peanuts. Main dishes include over a dozen varieties, such as donkey rolls, puppets, and three-color bean curd dregs.