The atmosphere in Baiwang Hill is tranquil and pleasant, with distinct scenery in each different season. When spring returns, everything turns green; being full of life and vigor. Mountain flowers luxuriantly bloom creating an attractive fragrance. Wandering about in the park makes people feel as though they have entered a new world. They enjoy themselves so much here that they forget to return home. In the hot summers, there is often a light breeze blowing in the park, where you can hear the voices of both humans and birds. Many people come to the park with friends; they often sit and chat with each other beside rocks; or play chess under pine trees and enjoy themselves. In autumn, the weather is nice and cool. A thousand acres of red autumnal leaves, inspire people to reflect. The whole hill looks red and woods look dyed, which please both the eye and the mind. If you get a red leaf, you can keep it as a souvenir of autumn. In winter, all trees are evergreen. If you climb on the hill and overlook, you will become overwhelmed with a feeling of cheerfulness. And when it snows, you can see flying snowflakes, vast mountains and plains.

Best Time to Visit Baiwang Hill Forest Park

The best time to visit Baiwang Hill Forest Park is during the spring and autumn seasons. As during these periods the temperature creates the perfect climate as during the months April, May September and October the weather is neither too hot nor too cold. It is for these reasons that Beijing in autumn, is referred to by both foreign tourists and the nationals as ‘Golden Beijing’, where the sky is high and the weather is fine.

 Beijing is situated in the northern edge of North China Plain, the coldest month of the year is January with temperatures around -4.6 ℃, met by temperatures of around 26.1℃ in the hottest month of year, July; making the overall temperature for the year around 11.8℃. At the foot of hills and beside the sea, the climate in Beijing is typically warm, and semi-humid with four distinctive seasons all with their own individual features: a spring full of flowers, an autumn with an ever-present moon, a rain filled summer and a snowy winter. Winter is the longest lasting season while spring and autumn are short. Fortunately, heating installation indoor allows it to always feel like spring. Having said this there is big temperature difference inside and outside, hence it is advised that one bring thick sweaters and cotton padded coats when travelling during winter. .

 It is useful when planning tours or trips to watch or read the weather forecast for Beijing. The Chinese are so well prepared for these weather conditions, that you can simply dial 859, an operator will dictate to you, the weather forecast for the day and the next day in both Chinese and English. It is important to note that, most touring programs in Beijing are based upon human heritage, historical architecture, folk customs and habits, therefore will not be affected by the weather. Making Beijing a cultural and historical destination to be visited all year round especially with travel agencies and restaurant’s providing off-season prices allowing you to save money and purchase some great deals!

Baiwang Hill Forest Park Tickets

6 yuan for each person

How to get to Baiwang Hill Forest Park

By bus

Take Bus No 330, 697 or 718 at Yiheyuan Station,and then get off at Hei shan hu bei kou; or take Bus No 722 at Xizhimen Station, then get off at Baiwangshan Station.

By Car

Badaling Express—Xiaoying Qiao–Ma lian wa North Road

The 5th Ring Road—Hongshan Qiao—Hei shan hu Road

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Jack Li

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