Beijing Flower Viewing Route Guide
Spring in Beijing is always full of surprises!
Here you'll find blue skies, white clouds, peach blossoms, magnolias, pear blossoms, and flowing streams...
As beautiful as the water towns of Jiangnan
Not crowded, perfect for a leisurely stroll while enjoying the gentle spring breeze
So peaceful and pleasant
Line 8 Nanluoguxiang Station Exit E➡️Yuhe Park➡️Dongbuya Hutong➡️Yu'er Hutong➡️Qi Baishi's Former Residence➡️Dongmianhua Hutong➡️Fuxue Hutong
Yuhe Park
A historic waterway in Beijing, the Yu River was originally excavated under the supervision of Guo Shoujing and was mainly used for grain transportation as part of the Yuan Dynasty's Tonghui River.
Today, both banks are adorned with green willows and colorful flowers. Peach blossoms, pink magnolias, cherry blossoms, willow trees, and the small river, with traditional courtyards along the south bank, create a stunning scene under the blue sky!
Dongbuya Hutong
The pink magnolias in the courtyards are beautiful, complementing the classical elegance of the small yards. Perfect for enjoying coffee, flower viewing, and basking in the sunshine!
Yu'er Hutong
Known as Yulong Hutong during the Ming Dynasty and Yu'er Hutong during the Qing Dynasty, it belonged to the Bordered Yellow Banner. During the Guangxu period, the Bordered Yellow Banner government office was located on the north side of the hutong.
Qi Baishi's Former Residence
Located in Yu'er Hutong, the quaint courtyard features a pink magnolia tree, a white magnolia tree, and a flowering crabapple tree, all in bloom, creating a charming scene with the courtyard!
Learn about Master Qi Baishi's story while enjoying the flowers in the courtyard and experiencing the spring atmosphere of old Beijing!
Tickets available at the entrance for reservation and visit
Dongmianhua Hutong
Home to the late Qing Dynasty General Feng Shan's residence, featuring well-preserved arched brick carvings.
Interesting spots: Penghao Theater, Our Tavern, Wu
Fuxue Hutong
A quiet old hutong named after the Shuntian Prefecture School established here during the Ming Dynasty. It houses many historical treasures.
Shuntian Prefecture School: Located at No. 65, it was Beijing's highest educational institution during the Ming and Qing dynasties.
Wen Chenxiang Temple: A Ming and Qing dynasty shrine dedicated to Wen Tianxiang, the national hero who resisted the Yuan Dynasty.