Spring Rain Limited | Encounter a Dreamy Jiangnan Rainy Scene at Purple Bamboo Park
by astarian_2841
Apr 25, 2025
| Encounter a Dreamy Jiangnan Rainy Scene at Purple Bamboo Park. 📍Location: Purple Bamboo Park
🚗Transportation: 500 meters walking distance from Exit F of National Library subway station
👍️Must-visit spot: Purple Bamboo Park is located in Haidian District, Beijing, a classical garden famous for its bamboo scenery. The park features water surroundings, bamboo groves, and pavilions scattered throughout, combining the elegance of southern Chinese gardens with the openness of northern landscapes. Named after the purple bamboo planted throughout, it offers distinct scenery across all four seasons.
Hydrangeas, also known as "Eight Immortals Flowers," bloom in clusters shaped like balls. Their flowering period typically runs from late April to July. When in full bloom, they resemble clouds and glow, creating an interesting contrast with the bamboo groves and lake waters of Purple Bamboo Park, forming a natural ink painting.
Looking back suddenly, I realized that Purple Bamboo Park in the rain is actually Beijing's exclusive springtime romance. Without bustling crowds, the entire garden belongs to you alone. Next time it rains, don't hesitate—bring an umbrella and come here to encounter a spring misty rain!
Current flower status in the park: Peonies ending/Fringe trees in full bloom/Cornus initial blooming/Yellow roses in full bloom/Spiraea just opening/Wisteria in full bloom
🎟️Ticket information: Free, no reservation required
💗Other tips: Open from 6:00-22:00
Post by astarian_2841 | Apr 25, 2025














