A 1,000-meter-long slide! Feels like a secret place

There are not many places in Beijing where you can see underground caves. The most famous ones are Shihua Cave and Baqi Cave.
Navigation: Baqi Cave, not many people, with its own parking lot. Compared to Changchi Road, which is said to have a queue of one and a half hours, the experience here is much better.
Attractions:
First of all, there is a 1,000-meter-long slide. At the entrance, a staff member will tie a burlap mat to you, and then you slide all the way down. It takes at least half an hour to walk down the thousands of steps, but only 10 minutes to slide down. It's so much fun.
The cave is lit up with many landscapes, such as a flying dragon, a monk giving porridge, and an underground Great Wall. The most amazing thing is a pool of green water in the cave, which is so deep and dark that it reminds you of the scenes of deep cave exploration in documentaries.
At the bottom of the cave, there is a huge prayer wheel, which, combined with the lights, gives a mysterious feeling.
On the road outside the cave, apricot blossoms are in bloom, and there is an old apricot tree with a lot of flowers.
For dining, you can go to Tangu, a few kilometers away, which is a tourist real estate town with food, drink, entertainment, and coffee, and there is also a Tangu Slow Flash Park, which is a popular photo spot.
Baqi Cave ticket price is 54, half price for students, 30 for the slide, you can also walk down.

Post by CharlotteFraser42 | Jan 19, 2025

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