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Langfang Natural Park

There are two fountains in front of the park, and children's play areas are set up on both sides of the main road, equipped with bumper cars, karts, forest drifting, pirate ships and other recreational facilities. In the middle of the park is an artificial lake covering an area of 100 acres. With the artificial lake as the center, a new cultural stele forest is built on the earthen hill in the west of the lake. There is an animal viewing area in the north. On the east side of the lake, there are 8 white marble elephant sculptures of different sizes on the lawn, which are lifelike. There is a rock garden in the northeast, and a "Beijing Style" club with the layout of a Qing Dynasty quadrangle is built on the south side. It is luxurious, elegant and antique. The park has also opened up many memorial forests such as the Youth Forest, the Women's Forest, the Bayi Forest, the Parent-Child Forest, the Public Servant Forest, and the Citizen Forest. The natural park attracts visitors from all directions with its wild and charming landscape, and has become a good place for people to relax and cultivate their sentiments on holidays.

Baiwangshan Forest Park

Baiwangshan Forest Park covers an area of more than 200 hectares. It is located three kilometers north of the Summer Palace. The Beijing-Miyun Canal passes around the mountain. It is the closest forest park to Beijing. Baiwangshan is the easternmost peak of the Taihang Mountains extending to the North China Plain. It is known as the "first peak of the Taihang Outpost". The main peak of Baiwangshan is 210 meters above sea level. It is abrupt and tall. Climbing the main peak, you can see the land of Beijing in the distance. The scenery is magnificent. It is a good place for climbing and sightseeing. The park is densely forested, with a vegetation coverage rate of more than 95%. The air contains rich negative oxygen ions, and it is known as the oxygen source of Beijing. The red leaves of Baiwangshan are even more colorful. In the golden autumn, nearly a thousand acres of red leaf forests compete to show their beauty. The red is bright and intoxicating, making it an excellent place for people to enjoy the red leaves. The park has a forest of green cultural steles in the capital. The scenery is set in the forest according to the mountain terrain, and the steles are set in the scenery. There are pavilions, stele corridors and stele art walls, inlaid with more than 1,000 inscriptions by party and state leaders, well-known social figures and works of calligraphy and painting artists. Visitors in the forest of steles can not only see the greening achievements over the years, but also be intoxicated by the art of stele carving, so as to feel the magnificence of Chinese calligraphy and painting art and the influence of green culture. It is said that this is the battlefield where Yang Liulang fought against the Liao soldiers and where She Taijun cheered for her son. Therefore, Baiwang Mountain is also called Wanger Mountain. The remains of She Taijun Temple and Jiaozi Platform are still preserved. In 1937, there was a fierce "Heishanhu Anti-Japanese Battle". Now that the smoke has dissipated, the Sino-Japanese Friendship Pavilion, Huitou Stone, Wanglu Pavilion, etc. have been built on the mountain, becoming a place for leisure and entertainment for people in Beijing. In order to cooperate with the national fitness campaign aimed at improving the physical fitness of the whole people, the park has also launched a number of outdoor sports, such as rock climbing, rappelling, orienteering, etc., combining entertainment, sports, thrills and scientific knowledge. The park also provides camping tents for tourists to experience the fun of survival in the wild. The park has built a "Baiwangshan Bar" in the park, with simple wooden tables and chairs and European style. It can provide evening special services and seasonal snacks. You can enjoy tea, talk and music in a beautiful environment. The beautiful natural scenery and unique cultural landscape of Baiwangshan Forest Park complement each other. It integrates multiple functions such as education, sports, art, and tourism in one park. It is an ideal place for citizens and students to carry out patriotism education, environmental education, rural tourism, and sports. In 1995, the Beijing Youth League Committee named Baiwangshan Forest Park as the greening camp for the planting of "adult trees" by middle school student volunteers in the capital. In 1999, it was rated as the Beijing Science Education Base and will gradually become a base for primary, secondary and university students to receive environmental protection education. In 2001, it was rated as a national AA-level tourist attraction.