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Alexander YoungUnited States

A great place for family fun in Beijing.

Jingzhi Lake is a great place for family fun in Beijing. During the holidays, the kids are always making a mess at home. Luckily, my friend recommended this hidden gem of a hot spring resort. It's not far from Wangjing, so we packed up the car and headed there for the Mid-Autumn Festival. We found that not only are there hot springs and places to relax, but there are also lots of playgrounds for the kids. There's plenty of entertainment, and the kids never want to leave. There are mini race cars at the ski resort, off-road and on-road race cars, air hockey, robot fights, pool for kids, shooting, archery, trampolines, ping pong, and so much more. There's a water play area near the ski resort. My kid had a blast. You can go kayaking, rafting, or fishing. Well, not fishing, but catching fish. It's all included in the ticket price. There's a lawn and small animals. What a surprise. There are alpacas, sika deer, horses, chickens, peacocks, and other cute animals at Camel Bay Farm. You can feed them. There's a playground for kids with slides, swings, and other equipment. It's much better than the playgrounds in the city. There's a carousel, go-karts, shooting, pottery, and so much more. It's a one-stop shop for holiday fun. There's a play area for kids on the second floor of the hotel. If you don't want to go outside, you can still have fun in your room or at the hotel. There's a play area for kids on the second floor of the hotel with a ball pit, slides, a climbing net, role play, Lego, and more. It's a high-end hotel with a full range of services and facilities. Frigga Hall The beautiful European-style building is a great place to take photos. You can capture some beautiful childhood memories for your family. The colorful Shiyongquan is very elegant and stylish. It's a great place for families to soak in the hot springs. The water temperature is just right, and there are lots of pools. The kids love playing in the water outside. It's the perfect time of year. Ban Shan Hu Hotel I highly recommend their Ban Shan Hu Hotel. The log cabins are just like the ones you see in movies. They're made entirely of wood and have a vintage yet cozy feel. The log cabins are fully equipped and offer beautiful views. The private hot spring in the log cabin is beautifully designed and offers plenty of privacy. It's a great place to bring the kids. Forest Park You can also take the kids for a walk or go hiking and enjoy the beautiful weather in Beijing in September.
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Posted: Oct 17, 2024
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