1, Life Lake Aerobic International Resort:
Life Lake Aerobic International Resort is located in Qinglong Lake Town, Fangshan District, Beijing. This is a private lake area, only 29 kilometers away from Tiananmen Square. Surrounded by mountains and rivers, picturesque, not in the world, but far away from the noise.
Surrounded by mountains and lakes, Qinglong Lake enjoys a panoramic view of the picturesque natural beauty of the four seasons. Life Lake Hotel advocates the lifestyle of seclusion in the mountains and vacation in the suburbs, pays attention to all the details of guests' living experience, and provides a secluded place for people who are physically and mentally exhausted.
2. Zhoukoudian Site Museum:
Zhoukoudian Site Museum is located at the foot of Gulong Mountain in Zhoukoudian, Fangshan District, southwest of Beijing. It is a museum of ancient human ruins, which was founded in 1953. From 65438 to 0929, China paleoanthropologist Fei Wenzhong unearthed the first complete skull fossil of Peking man in Gulong, which shocked the whole world.
World cultural heritage, national AAAA-level scenic spots, national key cultural relics protection units, and national 100 patriotic education demonstration bases. It's about 48 kilometers from Beijing.
3. Yunju Temple:
Yunju Temple is located in Shuitou Village, Dashiwo Town, Fangshan District, southwest of Beijing, 70 kilometers away from the city center. Covers an area of more than 70,000 square meters. Yunju Temple, Shijingshan Tibetan Sutra Cave and Tang Liao Pagoda Group constitute a treasure house of Buddhist cultural characteristics in China.
Yunju Temple was built in the late Sui Dynasty and early Tang Dynasty. Originally known as "Zhiquan Temple", it was later renamed as "Yunju Temple". The temple covers an area of 0.07 square kilometers. After years of renovation, five courtyards and six halls have been formed. It was destroyed by Japanese artillery in the 1940s. After liberation, after two large-scale repairs. Yunju Temple is a national 4A-level tourist attraction and a national key cultural relic protection unit.