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Are there any celestial baths or similar places in the natural waters of Beijing?
Let me try to answer this question. I wonder if it is in line with the original intention of the landlord.

There seems to be no formal celestial bathing place in Beijing. Only in the introduction of Beijing Back Garden Forest Park (also known as Baihujian Forest Park) located in Yangfang Town, Changping District, it is mentioned that there is a tourism project called "Forest Beach Day Bath", and there is no further detailed introduction. It is estimated that this place should be a nominal eye-catching hype. There are no real celestial lovers or naked bathers in this activity.

In addition, there are very few places for naked bathing activities in the urban area of Beijing, and most of the news reports are along the Kunyu River (Jingmi Diversion Canal). However, due to the rich aquatic plants and numerous cruise ships, it is very dangerous for ordinary people to take a wild bath. At the same time, the route along the Kunyu River is long, so it's hard to say whether anyone has entered the water. It doesn't help to answer the landlord's question.

But I know that a water area is different, that is, yuyuantan park (also known as Bayi Lake) in the city, and it is also a lake at the end of the Kunyu River system. The water is clear and shallow, safe and hygienic, and there are few tourists at night, which is very suitable for wild bath lovers to go into the water. In fact, this is also the case, especially in summer, people who come here to swim naked in the wild bath are in an endless stream, which still meets the conditions of the landlord being male and female. Although women exist only for a few times, they do exist after all. However, the vast majority of people who usually come here for a picnic are migrant workers, and there were relatively many women a few years ago. Now, with the demolition of the surrounding areas and the change of people's concepts, it is becoming less and less, or even extremely rare.

After 9: 30 in the evening, you can enter and leave the park at will, and you don't need to enter. The park stays up all night and can be entered by bike after 9:30. There are no lights in the park, and there are few tourists at night. It is an ideal paradise for nude bath lovers and the only quasi-celestial bathing place in Beijing.

I wonder if the above introduction meets the requirements of the landlord? But as far as I know, this is also the closest and only place in Beijing that meets the requirements of the landlord. As for whether there is any other place, it depends on the answer from the experts downstairs.