Liuliping Forest Park opening hours: 8:00-18:00
Liuliping Forest Park attractions introduction:
Liuliping Forest Park is located in Xinglong County is located at the junction of Beijing, Tianjin, Tang and Chengdu cities, 150 kilometers away from Beijing, adjacent to Wulingshan National Nature Reserve and Beijing Observatory, with a total area of ??1,500 hectares. Liuliping Forest Park was classified as a Houlong Feng Shui forbidden area during the Shunzhi period of the Qing Dynasty. It was exclusively managed and protected by Qing soldiers and closed for more than 270 years. The park has high mountains, dense forests, clear water and beautiful rocks. There are more than 30 natural and cultural landscapes. The strange stone waterfall is a major feature of Liuliping Forest Park.
Liuyuanquan Lake in the park is the source of Liuhe River. It is an alpine lake with an altitude of nearly 1,000 meters and has rippling blue waves all year round. The mountains and rivers here complement each other and the scenery is pleasant. Climbing the main peak of Liuliping, you can see Wuling Mountain in the north, Qing Dong Tomb in the south, Miyun Reservoir in the west, and the Observatory in the east. You can see the vast sea of ??forest, the pine waves, standing in the wind, and feel happy again with the old tune. Because it has been dusty for a long time, the animal ecological resources in the park are well protected. At present, the park contains ancient oak trees, birches, poplars, lindens and other tall tree species that are more than 300 years old; there are cherry blossoms that are more than 100 years old and Huashan pine that are more than 50 years old; pheasants, hares, and wild pigeons can be seen everywhere; macaques, Rare animals such as money fish also appear from time to time. According to statistics, there are more than 2,000 species of animals in the park.