Beijing

Beijing attractions for kids

Moms and dads, aunts and uncles, grandmas and grandpas, Are you going to travel Beijing with your kids? Maybe you are a little in the dark as how to arrange the tour for kids?

You might need to explore the city on your own while you still want to keep you kids well looked after and having their the time of their lives.

Beijing has plenty to offer your kids in the way of large open spaces within the monuments you’ll visit: the Forbidden City and the Temple of Heaven are perfect examples. But every kid can get tired and sometimes they need a little kid-centric time. When you see their eyes start to glaze over, choose one of these activities to lift their spirits. They’ll be more apt to follow you to the Great Wall afterwards.

Happy Valley
Happy Valley which located at Eastern part of Beijing one of the famous amusement park in Beijing. Vary from the theme of Shijingshan Amusement park which create a wonderland of fairy tales, Happy Valley puts more effort in achieving a state of dynamic, stylish, and happiness for all its visitors. There are six theme parks here with over 120 games which will guarantee a wonderful day for your trip. If you have chosen the right time to visit here, you might be able to witness the grand welcoming show and the Golden Mask Dynasty Show. Besides that, X-Games Performance will also taking place during summer. If you are interested at X-Games, do not miss the opportunity of taking part of the games.

Shijingshan Amusement Park
The Gothic Cinderella Castle located at the central area of Shijingshan Amusement Park will bring all the visitors into the Green’s fairy tale. This is one of the best choices if you wish to guarantee happy hours for your children. The western style design for overall of the garden such as the Gothic Cinderella Castle, Russian style Fast Food restaurant and London Bridge with strong British style design mingled with beautiful landscaping, lake with crystal clear water and lush green gardens have therefore forms a wonderland for you and your children. Besides the theme park, shows from circuses and stuntmen performance will also taking place during the peak season.

Beijing Zoo
Beijing Zoo which located at western part of Beijing city was once a private garden for royal family during Ming and Qing Dynasty. Later, some animals were fostered here and the garden was renamed as Wansheng Garden which has the similar meaning as a zoo in 1906. Beijing Zoo which founded for nearly 100 years is among the best zoos around the world while the giant pandas are always the shinning star here. The Beijing Zoo houses over 7000 creatures of almost 600 different species including many wild and unique animals which found only in China, such as the golden monkey, Manchurian tigers, white-lip deer, red-crowned crane as well as many significant animals from other countries, for example, the kangaroos, chimpanzees, panthers and Mexico manatees.

Trip to Beijing Cuandixia Village

The road to Cuandixia – once a one-day ride by horse from Tian’anmen Square – is now a three-hour drive through modern China. High-rise apartments give way to low-rise industrial suburbs as you escape the city, passing one of Beijing’s many power stations on the way to a mountain road that winds underneath Brobdingnagian overhead heavy-rail interchanges and alongside fields continuously cultivated since the dawn of time.

The village belongs to the Qingshui River Valley, thus, the grass is lush and trees are luxuriant. Walking in the village, visitors will feel they have entered an ideal world. It is also a natural place to make films and TV plays. The farmers of Cuandixia Village keep in step with the times and they exploit the idea of folk-custom tourism to welcome tourists home and abroad. At evening, there are varied amusements, such as outdoor movies and campfire parties.

Most of the artwork still remaining in the village is from this time. Romantic vistas and ornate detail work in wood and stone vie for attention as one progresses up the hill, and the decoration becomes more apparent as the wealth of the inhabitants would also have increased with such a climb in ancient times.

Cuandixia can be visited at any time during the year and if one wants to think about something else than the usual worries that follow us every day, then this little village with its warmhearted and welcoming inhabitants is the perfect way to rediscover the beauty of peace and nature.