Admission: 10 yuan/person (admission varies with seasons). Pass: 120 yuan/person.
Bus route: Subway 1 Line (get off at Shijingshan Amusement Park), and bus No.337, 728, 958, 959, 385, 354, 8 17, 965, 389, 327, 325 and 622 (get off at Shijingshan Amusement Park).
Self-driving: Chang 'an Street is just from east to west.
2. badachu park, Beijing-a national AAAA-level tourist attraction, the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in Beijing, Beijing Boutique Park, is located at the south foot of Beijing Xishan Scenic Area. Badachu park is a Buddhist temple garden with a long history and rich cultural context, and it is also the modern urban forest closest to the city center.
Admission: 10 yuan/person.
Bus route: You can take the subway 1 line Yuquan Road to Apple Garden Station and transfer to the park. 347, 389, 622, 972 and 958 are all at the terminal.
Self-driving: get off at the Badachu exit of the West Fifth Ring Road and walk along Badachu Road for about two kilometers. Or get off at the Sijiqing exit of the West Fourth Ring Road and follow Xingshikou Road to Badachu Road. It's no more than 100 meters away from the gate area, and there are three parking lots with parking space 1200.
3. Beijing International Sculpture Park-Shijingshan Sculpture Park is located in the Bajiao residential area of Shijingshan District, covering an area of about 5 1 mu. It is a newly-built park with China Jiangnan style and northern characteristics, which integrates sculpture and gardens. It is also the first sculpture park in Beijing.
Admission: 10 yuan/person.
Bus routes: Subway 1 Road (get off at Babaoshan Station), 337, 389, 452, 472, 473, 94 1 Road, 736, 728, Yuntong 14 and Te65438+.
Self-driving: Chang 'an Street is just from east to west.
4. fahai temple Forest Park-built in the fourth year of next year, is a state-level cultural relics protection unit. Fahai temple mural is the best preserved and most vivid Ming Dynasty mural in China, covering an area of 236.7 square meters. Fahai temple Forest Park is located at the southern foot of Cuiwei Mountain, about two kilometers northeast of Modaokou, Shijingshan District, surrounded by mountains.
Admission: adult 20 yuan/person, student 10 yuan/person.
Bus routes: Yuntong 1 12, Yuntong116,396,746,941992, and get off at Xili. Or take bus 3 1 1 and get off at Dongli.
By car: Fushi Road-Jinding South Street-109 National Road-Modaokou Street.
4. China Quaternary Glacier Relics Exhibition Hall —— Located next to the glacier slip surface relics of Mokou Glacier in Shijingshan, facing Yongding River and backed by Cuiwei Mountain, it is the only glacier relics exhibition hall in the world, and it is a good place for sightseeing, exploring ancient times and enjoying autumn, integrating gardens, cultural relics, geology, literary landscape and natural scenery.
Admission adult 20 yuan/person.
Bus route: Get off at Shijingshan Station for No.337, No.354 and No.370, get off at Apple Garden Station for Metro 1 Line, and then transfer to Shougang Community for No.336, No.746 and No.959, or transfer to No.311Line and get off at Modaokou East Station.
5. Xianliang Temple Tower-a tourist attraction for cultural relics protection, under the Tiger Head Peak. The original two towers, commonly known locally as the East and West Towers. Existing East Tower Courtyard. The East Tower has two towers, which were completed in the autumn of the first year of the Republic of China. A tower in the east is about 7 meters high, which is the Lu monk tower; A tower in the west is about 8 meters high. The Tasha has been lost. It is the tower of Gong Ming and monks. The two towers face south and are arranged in the east and west, both of which are Tibetan towers. In the east of the tower yard, there is a complete quadrangle. It's called Bright Hall.
Admission: 5 yuan/person.
Bus route: Subway 1 Line (get off at Yuquan Road and transfer to No.389), or take bus No.347 at the zoo and get off at Badachu Station.
6. Yao Jia Temple Tower-located at the east 1 km of Zhengguo Temple, Eighth Division, Lu Shishan, Shijingshan District. This tower is about 10 meters high. It has eight ridges and seven grades, and next to the tower is the tomb of Zen master Han Ping. Yao Jia Temple is Shui Sheng Temple, or Shui Sheng Zen Forest. The temple is named for its pure water quality.
Tickets: unknown
Bus route: East of Zhengguo Temple, Eighth Division, Lu Shishan, Shijingshan District 1 km.
7. Cishan Temple-Located in Tiantai Mountain, Shijingshan District, also known as Tiantai Temple. The construction date is unknown. According to textual research, the temple became a temple in the early Qing Dynasty at the latest.
Admission price: adult 8 yuan, student 4 yuan.
Bus route: subway 1 line, (get off at Apple Orchard and transfer to 336), and take 336 at Fuchengmen; Take bus No.747 to Beijing West Railway Station and get off at Wulituo Station. It's about five miles east and about 40 minutes' walk. You can also rent a tricycle. There are signposts.
8. Huanggu Temple-Located in Huang Xi Village, Shijingshan District. Founded in the early days of Tianshun in the Ming Dynasty, it was originally named Shuntianbao Ming Temple, which contained a bronze bell cast in the sixth year of Tianshun (1462). In the 12th year of Jiajing (1533), the bronze bell in the 6th year of Tianshun (1470) was recast, and the existing Dazhong Temple. In the first year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty (1573), Empress Dowager Cixi led the public to donate bronze bells. Huanggu Temple was destroyed by fire during the sixteenth to fifty years of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty. Reconstruction of Kangxi in fifty years (17 1 1). Emperor Kangxi wrote an inscription to record it and renamed it Mingying Hall. The existing Huanggu Temple is the scale when Kangxi rebuilt it. The temple faces south, and the mountain gate and the Heavenly King Hall are gone. Two into the courtyard Guanyin Hall, three into the courtyard Bodhisattva Hall. There is no pharmacist's pavilion in the Fourth Hospital, but there is a West Attached Hall.
Ticket price: unknown
Bus route: Huang Xi Village, Shijingshan District.
9. Shuangquan Temple-located in Heishitou Township, Shijingshan District. Ming changed its name to Pan Xiang Temple. The age of construction is unknown. It was built in the middle of Jin Dynasty at the latest. There are two springs on the right side of the temple, hence the name.
There is a prayer tower in the north of Shuangquan Temple. A few hundred meters away from the temple, there is a Shuangquan Bridge. It was rebuilt in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty and renamed Wanshan Bridge. There are two historical sites in Qing Dynasty, one pagoda, two stone buddhas and Wanshan Bridge. Ticket price: unknown
Bus route: Take the subway 1 line to Apple Orchard, transfer to Bus No.336 and get off at Blackstone Station, then take the minibus along Heishen Road to the northeast.
10, Chengen Temple-located in the east of Modaokou Street, Shijingshan District. It was founded in Zhengde period of Ming Dynasty (1506- 152 1). Covers an area of about 30 acres. Chengen Temple is divided into four courtyards. The eastern part of the temple is Shanmen Hall, Tianwang Hall, Main Hall and Houdian in turn from south to north. There are dozens of halls and wings on both sides of the main hall. There is a watchtower around the courtyard wall, which is rare in Ming and Qing temples. There are still two Ming monuments in the temple. One is the imperial edict tablet, which was erected in the eighth year of Zheng De in Ming Dynasty (1513); One was written by Li Dongyang, a senior official, and was set in the tenth year of Zhengde (15 15). Tianwang Temple's four murals are all painted in a dragon, which reflects various styles of mural art in Ming Dynasty and has important research value. Protect cultural relics for Shijingshan District.
Ticket price: unknown
Bus route: Bus No.311gets off at Modaokou Station to the west, or Bus No.336 gets off at Shougang Community Station to the east.
1 1, Shijingshan Hope Park-Located in Huang Xi Village, Shijingshan District, Beijing, it covers an area of nearly 654.38+10,000 square meters, with a building area of 10000 square meters and a water surface of 17000 square meters, bearing more than 40,000 plants. Park architecture is European style, novel and unique. The undulating terrain, pretending to have a water surface connecting two lakes, arch bridge reflection, willow hanging, pleasant scenery. There are various food, amusement and other entertainment projects in the park, such as Lotus Lake, cruise ship, animal world, aquatic world, aquatic food city, open-air ballroom and Beijing National Fitness Project.
Admission: 1 yuan/person.
Bus route: get off at Liuhuang Village on 3 18, 389, 958, 972 and 622, and get off at Liuhuang Village Community on 664.
12, Women and Children's Activity Center-Located in the Bajiao area of Shijingshan, covering an area of 6,000 square meters, it is a group of fairy-tale castle-like buildings, and the stone carving art and garden art make it unique. The activity center for women and children, formerly known as "Ginkgo Baby Paradise", was rebuilt and expanded on a large scale in 1997, becoming a new activity position for women and children integrating education, scientific research, fitness and entertainment.
Ticket price: 0.5 yuan/person
Take bus No.389,965,622,399 and get off at Bajiao West Street.
13, Beijing Eunuch Culture Exhibition Hall (Tian Yi Tomb)-Located in the west section of Modaokou Street in Shijingshan District, it is the tomb of Tian Yi, the eunuch of the Ming Dynasty. Built in the thirty-third year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty. It is surrounded by stone walls and covers an area of 6000 square meters. The graves of Tian Yi and five eunuchs were buried. Cixiang 'an is its affiliated building.
Ticket price: 8 yuan
Bus route: No.337 and No.354 get off at Shijingshan Station.
14, Shifang Pujue Temple-also known as the Reclining Buddha Temple. Located at the northern foot of Xishan Mountain and the southern foot of Shouan Mountain, 20 kilometers away from the urban area. It was built during the Zhenguan period of the Tang Dynasty (627-649). Formerly known as Doulv Temple. Pocket rate is a transliteration of Sanskrit, which means "wonderful foot" and "content" It was built in Zhenguan period of Tang Dynasty, with a history of 1300 years. When the famous Doulv Temple was first built, it was equipped with a reclining Buddha statue carved from sandalwood. The Yuan Dynasty was rebuilt, and a bronze recumbent statue was cast and placed in the temple. At the same time, it was renamed Shouanshan Temple. In the 12th year of Yongzheng in Qing Dynasty (AD 1734), it was renamed as Shifang Pujue.
Admission: 10 yuan/person.
Bus route: Take bus No.818 at Qianmen or bus No.332 at Zoo.
15, Laoshan Bicycle Hall-The track of Laoshan Bicycle Hall adopts the oval wooden track designed by German Schulman Company. On the west side, this oval track has both straight sprints and sharp bends, which allows athletes to perfectly demonstrate their sprint skills and cornering skills. In recent years, this oval runway design has helped athletes break world records again and again. With such a track, Laoshan Bicycle Hall will rank among the first-class indoor bicycle venues in the world.
Tickets: set prices with competitors.
Bus route: Subway 1 Line (get off at Shijingshan Amusement Park), and get off at Jingyuan intersections such as 337, 94 1, 389, 62 1, 327 and 354.
16, Shijingshan wanda plaza-24,000m2 international chain department store,10.2000m2 international cinema,10.6000m2 leisure plaza, 20,000m2 pedestrian street. A large-scale urban commercial complex integrating shopping, entertainment, leisure, sports, culture, hotels and restaurants. After the completion of the project, it can not only fill the commercial gap in Shijingshan, but also become a new commercial landmark, which can radiate to the surrounding areas and become a new commercial aircraft carrier in Shijingshan District and even the western region.
Bus route: 728, 389 and 337 Jingyuan East Station, eastbound 100 meters. Subway 1 Line Babaoshan Station, exit D and go west.
Self-driving route: Chang 'an Street West Extension Line, 300 meters west of Yuquan Road.