Route 1: the ancient road ecological red exploration route
Xiangshan East Gate-Qinzhengtang-Shuangqing Mountain Villa-Xiangshan Temple-Senyushan-Xianglufeng
Route 2: the route of enjoying the red leaves in the temple:
Youth Road Luohanyuan-Guoting-Shang Ling Corridor-Kannonji
Line 1 Recommended reason:
Xiangshan Park is mainly divided into three counties: south, middle and north. There are Shuangqing Mountain Villa, Xiangshan Temple, Laiqingxuan and Yuxiang Pavilion in the south. On the landscape, there are Qin Zhengtang, Zhiyuan Zhai, Zhulilou, Yuhua Temple, Wuxiang Cave and Xishan Qing Xue Monument, and in the north, there are Yanjing Lake, Jianxin Zhai, Zhao Temple and Glass Pagoda. The southern and central lines are relatively gentle, suitable for mountain climbing. Those with poor physical strength can take the cable car up the mountain at the entrance of the north gate, and the third line can reach the incense burner peak and Chongyang Pavilion at the top of the mountain.
The best viewing position: the red leaves of Xiangshan should be seen from both ends, with a panoramic view in the middle. Because there is a gradual process of red leaves changing color, from single tree changing color to reflecting red all over the mountain, and then to the later stage. So take a closer look at the front and back ends and stand under the tree to enjoy the leaves. In the mid-term, the mountains are full of colorful autumn colors, so you can stand on the heights and enjoy the autumn colors of the western hills.
Transportation: Take the tram line in the western suburbs, get off at Xiangshan Station, and then walk along Shangmai Street for a while to reach the east gate of the park.
Tickets: 10 yuan, 40 yuan, people who shop online as early as possible in autumn, 80 yuan, cableway up the mountain.
Must-see attractions 1: Qin Zhengting Hall
Qin Zhengtang is one of the landmark buildings in Xiangshan Park and the first of the 28 scenic spots in Xiangshan. Entering Xiangshan Park from the East Palace Gate and passing through an archway, the first thing you see is the Crescent River. Crescent River is a half moon lake, hence its name.
According to the staff of Xiangshan Park, the reason why Emperor Qianlong built this pool was to encourage himself to be diligent and studious, and because Confucius students sat around a pool when they were studying. Compared with Confucius' favorite pupil, Emperor Qianlong built a half-moon pool in front of Qin Zheng Hall to show his respect for Confucianism.
Qin Zhengdian was burned down by the British and French allied forces in the tenth year of Xianfeng (1860), leaving only the temple foundation. The park was rebuilt on the original site in 2002 and completed in July 2003.
Transportation: Take bus No.563 from the entrance of the Institute of International Relations to Xiangshan Station, and then you can choose to go to the East Palace Gate on the left or the North Gate on the right. ?
Introduction: There are many shops on the way from the bus station to the park gate, and some people buy breakfast. You can buy some steamed bread or something to eat on the way, and of course you can also buy some convenient food to take with you in the supermarket in advance.
Must-see attraction 2: Xiangshan Temple?
According to historical records, Xiangshan Temple was founded in the Tang Dynasty. In the 26th year of Jin Dading (AD 1 186), Sejong rebuilt Xiangshan Temple and named it "Da 'ai 'an Temple". Later, it was built in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties, and was expanded by Emperor Qianlong of Qing Dynasty, giving it the name "Dayong Temple in Xiangshan".
The original building was burned down by the British and French allied forces in 1860, and now the building is rebuilt on the original site. The whole Xiangshan Temple was built according to the mountain situation, with a unique layout of temples in Qian Jie, Zhongsi and Hou Yuan.
Recommended cable car tour: Different from being close to the red leaves, aerial cable car tour has a different artistic conception, although the cable car here is "simple". After entering the north gate of the park, you can walk to the south for about 5 minutes to reach the next stop of the ropeway, and you can easily reach the top of the mountain by ropeway in only 18 minutes. To the north, you can see the panoramic view of Biyun Temple, a national cultural relics protection unit. To the south, you can overlook the red leaves of the mountain and cover the hillside like a red carpet; To the east, you can overlook Beijing, see the traffic in the city, stay in the natural beauty and forget the noise of the world.
Best viewing season: from mid-June 65438+1October to1early October165438+1October is the best season for viewing red leaves.
Admission: peak season: (April1-June 65438+ 10/5): adult ticket 10 yuan, student ticket 5 yuan; Off-season: (165438+1October1June-March 3 1): adult tickets for 5 yuan and student tickets for 2.5 yuan; Monthly ticket: 10 yuan.
Self-driving: avoid the surrounding area of Xiangquan Island in the Fifth Ring Road, and take the exit of Hayes Bridge along the Fourth Ring Road-Minzhuang (all the way west)-Nanhetan (north)-along Xiangshan South Road-the intersection of Wofo Temple (west)-Xiangshan Park. It is recommended to enter the parking lot near Xiangquan Island and then walk up the mountain.
Bus: Take Metro Line 4 to Beigongmen and transfer to Bus No.563. You can either sit at the entrance of the East Palace of Xiangshan Park at the terminal or avoid the congested area and walk up the hill around Xiangquan Island.
Avoid the surrounding area of Xiangquan Island, take bus No.360 and No.714 from Xizhimen or Fuchengmen, Zizhuyuan and Sijiqing, and reach the terminal Xiangshan Park, or avoid the congestion and walk up the mountain by Beijing Botanical Garden.
Recommended reasons for scenic spot 2 and route:
Hongluo Temple can also ask for marriage while watching the red leaves. It is said that this is the most spiritual place for girls to ask for marriage. After the late autumn, the red leaves become super beautiful, and you can experience a super exciting slide down the mountain.
As the saying goes, "Putuo in the south and Luohong in the north". Surrounded by mountains and rivers, there is also a unique and exquisite autumn scenery in Beijing. Put on your favorite dress and come to Hongluo Temple with piety for an encounter with autumn.
Find a hiking route set by the scenic spot. From a distance, there are more than 600 hectares of colored trees intertwined in Hongluo Temple Scenic Area, such as Cotinus coggygria, torch, pentagonal maple, persimmon tree, Acer truncatum, oak tree and so on. They are so gorgeous and magnificent; Take a closer look at the rosy leaves in the sky, which is intoxicating.
Must-see attractions 1: Luohong
Youth Road is the easternmost hiking route of Luohong, which is specially opened for tourists to enjoy the leaves. The biggest feature here is that you can watch the red leaves at close range. After a short rest in the museum, you can have a panoramic view of the picturesque autumn scenery, such as the APEC meeting site complex, Huairou Reservoir, Mutianyu Great Wall and Yanqi Lake.
Must-see attraction 2: Kannonji
Guanyin Road can be used as a downhill route. There are 33 white marble Guanyin statues on both sides of the trail, which is the most convenient hiking trail to and from Kannonji and an excellent route for people to enjoy the scenery and worship Buddha.
There are two mountaineering routes from Kannonji to Zhongtianmen. One is the path leading to Zhongtianmen on the west side of Kannonji. Along this road, the mountain road is gentle, and the main peak of Luohong has the widest view, overlooking Huairou City. Up close, antique buildings are hidden among pines and cypresses. One is the route from the east side of Kannonji to Zhongtianmen, which is the steepest trail in the scenic spot. It is an excellent route to watch the red leaves, passing through Zhongtianmen to the top of the mountain.
Recommended viewing place: Shang Ling Promenade, located halfway up Luohong Mountain, is the best place to watch the red leaves at close range. Go straight to the Shang Ling Promenade along the hiking route, and directly enter the Hongye Forest to experience the feeling of being there.
Address of scenic spots: No.2, Luohong East Road, Huairou District, Beijing.
Ticket information: 54 yuan/person (ticket preferential policy).
Bus: Te2 -9 16 Express -h57 (Hongluosi Station).
Bus and subway: 1 Line 2-1Line 3 -936 [Fengning Bus] -h57 (Hongluosi Station).
Suburban Railway: S5 Line Beijing North-Yanqi Lake-transfer to Mutianyu Special Line (Hongluosi Station) to get there.
Anti-trampling tips:
1, don't choose to drive on weekends, the parking fee for coming out in the afternoon will be too expensive to doubt your life. ? 1 hour 15 yuan, I suggest you change to Xijiao Line at Bagou Station of the subway and get off at Xiangshan Station. It costs a few dollars.
2. The red leaves shot from the upward angle are more charming.
3, be sure to wear a pair of comfortable hiking shoes, otherwise your feet will make you desperate, and the cable car can't go. It shows that the cable car in Xiangshan is so simple and open that it is not suitable for people who are afraid of heights.