儿童节的脚步临近。这并不单单是孩子们的节日,这同样也是父母们远离办公室和孩子们做些有趣的事的日子。对于远足,没有比带孩子们去亲近大自然更好的事了。这里我们推荐一些北京的旅游场所,祝大家六一儿童节玩得痛快!
Children’s Day is around the corner. It is more than a festival for children – it is also a day for parents to leave the office and find something interesting to do with their kids. It is also about nurturing relationships.
As for outings, nothing is better than bringing kids close to nature, and outdoor farms or a natural forest park are always top options. If you are one of those parents who never overlook any chance to feed your kids with knowledge, visiting museums will be the best policy. Or if your kids are really into games or playing with cartoon characters, then amusement parks can certainly suit your taste.
Here we recommend several places in Beijing which you may find useful when making travel plans for the upcoming Children’s Day.
1 Agrilandia Italian Farm
Located in Beijing’s Shunyi District, Agrilandia Italian Farm is the first Italian-style farm in China that features agritourism. There is a fruit orchard filled with apples, cherry, peaches, pears, plums and strawberries that can be picked for a small fee. Families who sponsor a tree can help themselves to all the pickings of the season. Its great suburban location ensures lots of room for the kids and dogs to scamper around in, as well as opportunities to tour the greenhouse where fresh fruit and vegetables are grown.
2 The Primeval Forest Park
The Primeval Forest Park in Huairou District is known as a natural oxygen bar, with sunshine penetrating through birch trees and numerous kinds of green plants. It is a perfect getaway from the steel and concrete jungle for you and your kids.
3 The Beijing Planetarium
The Beijing Planetarium is a National first-level natural science museum. Its main purpose is to popularize science and to hold exhibitions. It is a scientific institution for popularizing astronomical knowledge to the public and promoting the spirit of science, popularizing scientific ideas and science's critical methodology. It is a "Palace for Science", "to explore the mysteries of the universe and to benefit society".
4 The Beijing Museum of Natural History
The largest of its kind in the country, the Beijing Museum of Natural History is located on the western edge of the Temple of Heaven. The first floor displays China's zoological history. A study of human anatomy with human cadavers and preserved organs are displayed on the second floor. It traces the evolution of human beings over the last 300-400 million years.
5 Beijing Automotive Museum
The 50,000 square-meter Beijing Automotive Museum is located in the city's southwestern Fengtai District. This is the first government-funded museum dedicated to automotive vehicles.
Construction on the museum started in 2006, concluding four years later in 2010. After a trial run, the museum officially opened to the public in 2011. Boasting a collection of over 80 cars from China and abroad, the museum features everything from "prototype" wheeled vehicles from ancient China to flagship models of today's leading brands. Highlighting the "history, technology, the future" of the automotive world, the Beijing Automotive Museum also has exhibits on safe driving, a car-driving experience and other interactive installations.
6 Mitty Jump children-themed amusement park
Mitty Jump is the first children-themed amusement park in China. It stands out for its innovative indoor activities, bright decorative colors and considerate services. Kids can explore the forest maze, play football and interact with robots. Various games have made the place a must-go park for kids.
7 Shijingshan Amusement Park
Beijing’s Shijingshan Amusement Park is a theme park situated in the Shijingshan District.It has the only Ferris Wheel in Beijing, as well as the regular options of Roller Coaster and carousel, the bounty choices defintitely can make your day there worthwhile.