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Haidian Park park in Zhongguancun, Beijing
Photo: Google
View of Haidian Park in Zhongguancun, Beijing
Photo: Google
View of Haidian Park in Zhongguancun, Beijing
Photo: Google

Haidian Park

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🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers enjoy the safe playground areas and feeding ducks near the water features, while older kids love the open spaces for sports, running, and exploring the various paths and bridges throughout the park.

About

Haidian Park offers a peaceful escape in Beijing's tech district with plenty of green space for children to run, play, and explore. This well-maintained park features multiple playgrounds, scenic walking paths around water features, and wide open lawns perfect for picnics, kite flying, and active play. The free admission makes it an excellent budget-friendly option for families wanting outdoor time in the city.

Highlights

  • Multiple playgrounds with different equipment suited for various age groups
  • Scenic lake and water features where kids can watch fish and ducks
  • Wide open lawns perfect for picnics, games, and kite flying
  • Shaded walking paths ideal for strollers and young walkers
  • Bridge areas that children love to explore and take photos on

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Download a translation app before visiting as English signage is limited. Having basic phrases for asking directions or facilities will be helpful.
  2. 2.Bring snacks and water from your hotel as vendors may not accept international credit cards and food options can be limited. Cash (Chinese Yuan) is useful for ice cream carts.
  3. 3.Visit early morning (7-9am) to see locals doing tai chi and avoid afternoon heat and crowds, especially on weekends when the park fills with families.
  4. 4.The park has clean public restrooms, but bring hand sanitizer and tissues as toilet paper may not always be available.
  5. 5.Download the Didi app (Chinese Uber) before your trip for easy transportation to and from the park, as taxis can be hard to flag down in this area.

Best Time to Visit

Early morning (7-9am) or late afternoon (4-6pm) on weekdays to avoid crowds. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant weather. Weekends get very busy with local families, especially during Chinese holidays.

What to Know

Admission is completely free. The park is easily accessible via Beijing subway (Zhongguancun Station, Line 4), making it convenient for international visitors. Public restrooms are available but may be basic by Western standards.

Seasonal Notes

Best enjoyed spring through fall (April-October). Summer can be very hot and humid, so bring sun protection and plenty of water. Winter (November-March) is cold but the park remains open, though playground equipment may be less appealing in freezing temperatures. Avoid visiting during major Chinese holidays (Chinese New Year, Golden Week in October) when the park becomes extremely crowded.

Nearby Eats

Zhongguancun has numerous family-friendly restaurants within walking distance, including Western chains like McDonald's and KFC for familiar options. Local noodle shops and dumpling restaurants around the Zhongguancun subway area offer authentic Chinese cuisine, and many have picture menus making ordering easier for non-Chinese speakers.

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Haidian Park offers families a peaceful escape in Beijing's tech district with plenty of space for kids to run, play, and explore. This free scenic park features dedicated playgrounds, serene water features, and wide open lawns perfect for picnics, kite flying, or simply letting energetic children burn off steam in a safe, green environment.

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