Hidden Gems Near Beijing: Offbeat Spots You’ll Love

Hidden Gems Near Beijing: Offbeat Spots You’ll Love

1. Introduction: Exploring the hidden beauty around Beijing

Around the bustling city of Beijing, there are many unknown and niche attractions hidden. These places not only have beautiful scenery, but also profound cultural heritage, making them excellent places to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and seek spiritual peace. This article will select a few niche check-in spots around Beijing for you, making your Beijing travel more colorful. Beijing tourism is not limited to the attractions within the city, and the surrounding niche scenic spots are also worth exploring. 

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2. Gubei Water Town: Dreaming of a Gentle Water Town in Jiangnan

Gubei Water Town is located in Miyun District, Beijing, and is a characteristic small town full of Jiangnan water town charm. Here, the small bridge flowing water, the bluestone paved road, and the ancient courtyard seem like a moving ink painting. You can stroll on the streets of the ancient town and feel the tranquility and leisure; You can also take the Wupeng boat and shuttle between waterways to experience the romance of the Jiangnan water town.


Travel advice: It is recommended to go in the morning to avoid peak crowds and enjoy the more peaceful scenery of the ancient town. Don't forget to taste local snacks, such as fried cakes, bean curd jelly served with sauce, etc. As a niche choice for tourist attractions in Beijing, Gubei Water Town allows you to experience the tenderness and charm of Jiangnan water towns even in Beijing.

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3. Baiyang Valley Scenic Area : Exploring the Primitive Forests in the Suburbs of Beijing

The Baiyanggou Valley Scenic Area is located in Changping District, Beijing, and is a primitive forest scenic area that integrates mountains, water, forests, and caves. Here, with overlapping mountains, gurgling streams, and lush forests, it is an excellent place for outdoor exploration and hiking. You can hike along the mountain trail and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way; You can also find a quiet place to have a picnic and camp, and enjoy the gifts of nature.


Travel advice: It is recommended to wear comfortable hiking shoes and a lightweight backpack, and bring enough water and food. Pay attention to protecting the environment and do not litter. Among the travel suggestions for Beijing, Baiyanggou Natural Scenic Area is a great place to explore the pristine forests in the outskirts of the city.


4. Cuandia Village: Exploring the Charm of Ancient Villages in Western Beijing

Cuandia Village is located in Mentougou District, Beijing and is a well preserved ancient village. The buildings here are mainly courtyard houses from the Ming and Qing dynasties, scattered in a staggered manner among the mountains. You can stroll in the alleys of the village and feel the simplicity and tranquility; You can also walk into local houses to learn about the way of life and traditional culture of the locals.


Travel advice: It is recommended to go on weekends or holidays to participate in local folk activities such as dragon and lion dances, folk operas, etc. At the same time, you can also taste local specialties, such as fried Youbing (Deep-fried round and flat dough-cake), tofu feast, etc. As a part of the local culture in Beijing, Cuandia Village allows you to experience the unique charm of ancient villages in western Beijing while traveling.

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