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Which park in Beijing doesn't need an appointment?
At present, most parks in Beijing need to make an appointment in advance to enter the park. Parks that do not need to make an appointment include Beiwu Park, Zizhuyuan Park, Fengtai Garden and Yangshan Park. Although these parks don't need reservations and tickets, we should pay attention to protection and keep our distance when playing.

Yangshan Park is located in the southeast corner of Yangshan Bridge in the North Fifth Ring Road, covering an area of about 460,000 square meters. Before the 2008 Olympic Games, it was just a village called Yangshan Village. Like many places in Beijing, especially around the Olympic Village, in order to host the 2008 Olympic Games, it was vacated and finally formed the brand-new Yangshan Park that we see today. Yangshan Lake in the center is the core of the whole park, and other facilities are built around this lake. Surrounded by trees, the water quality is good.

Address: Opposite to the East Gate of South Park of Olympic Forest Park.

Transportation: Get off at 430/569/75 1 Luxindian Village Station and walk.

Zizhuyuan Park, located near Baishiqiao in the West Third Ring Road, is now a garden full of Jiangnan customs and is good at bamboo. The predecessor of the park was Zizhuyuan in Yin Fu in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and later it became the palace where the emperor went to the Summer Palace for a holiday. Now temples and palaces have been restored.

Address: No.35 Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District

Bus: Metro Line 4 and Line 9 go to the National Library Station.

Fengtai Garden covers an area of 10 hectare and is characterized by wild interest, lakes and mountains. Because it is close to the traditional flower town, flowers are naturally indispensable. Although the area of Fengtai Park is not very large, it is rich. Playground, lake area, gentle slope lawn, exhibition greenhouse, bamboo forest mountain area, ripple dance floor and fitness square are all available.

Address: No.60, West Fourth Ring South Road, Fengtai District

Transportation: Take the west section of Metro Line 9 and Line 14, and walk 8,000 meters from Qilizhuang Exit H.

Beiwu Park is located at the foot of Yuquan Mountain, adjacent to the Summer Palace, overlooking Xishan Scenic Area, bordering Jinhe Road in the east, Chapeng Road in the west, Yudong Country Park in the north and Ximen Road in the Summer Palace in the south, covering an area of 33.2 hectares. Beiwucun Road divides the park into two gardens, and the East Garden covers an area of 22 hectares. There are rich historical and cultural relics in the park, such as Wang Yao Temple, Jinshan Temple, Grand Stage, Minister Forest and High School Lake. Xiyuan 1 1.2 hectares, highlighting leisure and fitness functions.

Address: Outside the West Gate of Summer Palace, Haidian District

Transportation: Take bus No.469 and No.539 and get off at Beiwucun West Station. Get off at West Gate Station of Summer Palace on Xijiao Line.