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Yuanmingyuan Park historical place in Haidian District, Beijing
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View of Yuanmingyuan Park in Haidian District, Beijing
Photo: Google
View of Yuanmingyuan Park in Haidian District, Beijing
Photo: Google

Yuanmingyuan Park

4.4(1,230 reviews)FreePark
🕑 3 to 4 hours👶 Best for ages 6 and up. School-age children and teens will appreciate the historical significance and dramatic ruins, while the expansive grounds and lakes keep younger children entertained. Toddlers may tire from the extensive walking required.

About

Yuanmingyuan Park (Old Summer Palace) offers families a fascinating outdoor history lesson combined with plenty of space for kids to explore. The sprawling ruins of this once-magnificent imperial garden provide a unique backdrop for children to learn about Chinese history while enjoying wide open spaces, scenic lakes, and tree-lined paths perfect for running around.

Highlights

  • The Western-style baroque ruins (Xiyang Lou) with remaining marble columns and archways that spark children's imagination
  • Large scenic lakes where families can rent paddle boats in warmer months
  • Wide open grassy areas perfect for picnics and letting kids burn energy
  • Educational displays and models showing how the palace looked before its destruction
  • Photo opportunities among the dramatic ruins and traditional Chinese garden landscapes

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Download a translation app before visiting, as most signage is in Chinese with limited English information available.
  2. 2.Bring your own snacks and water, as food options inside the park are limited and may not appeal to picky eaters.
  3. 3.Rent bicycles near the entrance to cover more ground, as the park covers over 350 hectares and can be exhausting to explore entirely on foot with kids.
  4. 4.Visit the Western-style ruins section (Xiyang Lou) first, as these dramatic stone structures are most impressive to children and make for great photos.
  5. 5.Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sun protection, as shade is limited in the ruins areas and paths can be uneven.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (especially Tuesday through Thursday) in spring (April to May) or autumn (September to October) when weather is mild and crowds are smaller. Arrive right at opening time (7:00 AM) to beat tour groups and enjoy cooler temperatures.

What to Know

Admission is free to the main park, though some specific exhibition areas may charge small fees (typically 10-25 RMB). Limited English signage makes a guidebook or pre-visit research helpful for explaining the history to kids.

Seasonal Notes

Best visited in spring (April to May) for blooming flowers or autumn (September to October) for comfortable temperatures and fall colors. Summer can be extremely hot and crowded. Winter visits are quieter but cold, and some water features may be frozen.

Nearby Eats

The park area has limited dining options, but you can find family-friendly Chinese restaurants along Qinghua East Road about 1 km south of the park. Consider packing a picnic lunch to enjoy on the palace grounds, which is a popular option for local families.

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