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The May Day holiday is coming. Today, Dalian Kang Hui Travel Agency has arranged some good places inside and outside Beijing for everyone, such as reading, watching the stars and getting close to nature. Absolutely different, so as to avoid the crowded "leftovers" and send you a quiet and rich holiday.

1. Arrow buckle Star Camp Arrow buckle-I don't care about humans tonight, I just want you.

Address: Xizhazi Scenic Area, Jiankou Great Wall (Yang Er Folk Shop), Huairou District, Beijing.

Everyone still has a "starry sky complex" in their hearts, so they will miss the days when they used to lie on the lawn and count the stars. They will be obsessed and take pictures of the stars themselves. Beijing Jiankou Star Camp can probably satisfy all illusions about starry sky and natural life: living in a transparent hut scattered in the jungle, wandering in the jungle during the day, shooting arrows in the camp, playing trampoline, having a nice picnic with my family at night, watching an open-air movie at night, letting go of all my worries and thoughts at night, and watching the stars in the sky quietly through the transparent roof.

The 70-pound fully transparent cabin is reminiscent of the famous Aurora glass cabin in Finland. Since you can't see the aurora in Finland for the time being, let's go to the suburbs of Beijing to see the starry sky first!

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Monday to Thursday: RMB 398 per ball/night.

Friday to Sunday and holidays: 498 yuan per ball/night.

The camp also provides astronomical telescopes for everyone to use. It's only a 20-minute walk from the well-preserved Jiankou Great Wall in the camp, and there are also online celebrity bookstores and Liyuan bookstores around it, which is the next good place for Xiaoxue to recommend to everyone ~

2. Li Yuanshu Wu of Liyuan Bookstore-studying in the most beautiful bookstore.

Address: the southeast landscape intersection of Jiaojiehe Village, Huairou District, Beijing

The American business insider website lists 18 of the most beautiful "paradise" bookstores in the world, allowing bookworms to plan their own reading maps. Beijing's purchasing bookstores are not only on the list, but also ranked eighth!

Hedge Bookstore, located in a small town in Huairou District, Beijing, is the work of designer Li Xiaodong. The appearance of the bookstore is covered with sticks, and the sun shines through the cracks in the sticks. The single-story hedge bookstore is completely integrated into the surrounding natural environment.

Opening hours: The library is open from March to April until the end of 10. It is closed on weekdays and open on weekends, because it is completely heated by skylights. Weekend opening hours are from 8: 30am to11:30am and from1:30pm to 4: 30pm.

Traffic Guide: Take bus No.916 from Dongzhimen to Huairou Yangjiayuan Station, get off at Jiayuan Station, then transfer to branch line 936 (towards Xizhazi) and get off at Jiaojiehe Village, and then walk for a while.

Warm reminder, the temperature in the mountain area is slightly lower, remember to add clothes.

3. Yin Shi Niuyuaner-"Empty City Plan" has its own cave.

Address: Mahuayuan, No.27 Paizi Hutong, Dashilan, Qianmen, Xicheng District, Yinshi City

What I really like about Beijing Hutong is not the noisy Nangong, but Bian Xiao's attitude towards this culture and life when she wandered around and got lost in the Hutong on a sunny afternoon and really experienced the life in the Hutong. The twisted quadrangle may be a "wonderful flower" in the hutong. From the outside, it is an ordinary quadrangle, but the interior design is unique: the space breaks through the regular square, the curved wall creates a sense of cutting and spirituality, and a variety of architectural styles blend together, giving people a mysterious sense of time and space.

Indoor space and furniture settings can be changed flexibly, and the tea room can be changed into a bedroom during the day and night to maximize the use of space; Private kitchens, barbecues and afternoon tea from Michelin chefs are also full of literary flavor, giving people a top-level experience. There are so many ways to play quadrilateral. No wonder many stars shoot fashion blockbusters here.

Opening hours: 10: 00-22: 00.

Transportation: Get off at Qianmen Station in Inner Ring of Metro Line 2, and walk to the west for about 8 minutes.

Tips If there is no parking space, you can consider parking in Beijing Square across the street.

1. Shi Jia Hutong Museum Shi Jia Hutong-"Beijing Voice" heard by Prince William.

Address: No.24 Courtyard, Jiahu Hutong, Dongcheng District

Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9: 30am to12: 00pm and 2: 00pm to 4: 30pm.

Line: get off at Den

In Shi Jia Hutong Museum, you can enjoy the real sounds of old Beijing, and the 33,354 and 130 quadrangles are scaled down. You can also hear more than 70 kinds of hutong sounds such as "Surprise Girl" and "Tiger Support". Wuyue wrote in the article The Voice of Beijing: "I was curious to learn that there was a Voice of Beijing at the intangible heritage exhibition of the Capital Museum. Yes, these voices are ordinary, even humble. So small that no one thinks it should be preserved and cherished.

Standing in the museum and listening to these voices, you will be in a trance for a moment, thinking that you are on the streets of Peiping in the distant Republic of China or even in the late Qing Dynasty, listening to vendors shouting for money, watching people in hutongs raise pigeons to feed fish, mend pots and pans, buy food and dye clothes, and lead a dull life.

2. the voice of fayuan temple si- fayuan temple ancient temple, looking for inner peace.

Address: No.7 Fayuan Temple, Qian Jie, Xicheng District, Beijing.

Opening hours: 8:30- 15:30.

Line: Subway: Caishikou Exit of Line 4.

Fayuan Temple was built during the Zhenguan period of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, and it is the oldest temple in Beijing. Today, China Buddhist College is also here, so it is older than some temples polluted by commercial atmosphere.