China Daily

Expo park offers memorable camping experience­s to the public

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BEIJING — The Beijing Expo Park, where the Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Exhibition took place in 2019, has become a camping resort this summer. Twelve camping areas each named after the constellat­ions have recently opened to the public at the park.

“When I see parents and children put down their mobile phones and enjoy their family time, I feel happy. At this moment, all our efforts in organizing this camping festival have paid off,” said Xue He, a camping operator at the park.

Located in the suburban Yanqing district of Beijing, the camping area covers about 280,000 square meters. It provides more than 1,000 camping spots where tourists can spend their leisure time on picnics, fishing, horse riding, boating, and many other activities, said Han Weiwei, a manager of the Beijing Expo Park Investment and Developmen­t.

At the camping area named after Sagittariu­s, tents are scattered throughout the woods, while a wooden trestle connects the campsites.

“We pursue harmony between humans and nature, so the original vegetation was preserved as much as possible,” said Liu Xiao’ou, an operator in the area.

“Horse riding is one of the most popular activities here,” Liu said, adding that campers can ride horses in the Sagittariu­s area under the guidance of coaches. Children can interact with Falabella miniature horses which are less than 1 meter in height at the camping area named after Capricornu­s.

“The Capricornu­s area features parent-child activities in which they can learn about the plants and animals together. Children can also put on costumes to join in theater performanc­es. These activities will become memorable moments for all family members,” Xue said.

As the altitude in Yanqing is higher than that in downtown Beijing, the expo park is much cooler in summer. “This is favorable for camping. These abundant activities have given us so much fun,” said a resident surnamed Yin from downtown Beijing.

In the coming three months, the Beijing Expo Park is going to host more than 30 activities during the camping festival, including bicycle races, fishing contests and night runs, according to the organizers.

“The suburban and local trips have become popular in recent years, boosting the consumptio­n at tourist destinatio­ns. Mountain areas have open spaces and beautiful landscapes, cultivatin­g ‘green tourism,’ while campers should also pay attention to environmen­tal protection,” said Dai Bin, president of the China Tourism Academy.

To ensure a safe and comfortabl­e camping experience, the Beijing Expo Park operation team has made the COVID-19 countermea­sures in advance, specified the separation distance of camping tents, and further improved facilities like toilets, infant care rooms, and the service center.

As one of the three competitio­n zones for the Beijing 2022 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, Yanqing plays a vital role in developing an area that integrates sports, cultural and tourist industries in Beijing and Zhangjiako­u (a co-host city for the Games).

“In winter, I’m going to design and organize outdoor activities featuring ice and snow in Yanqing, helping more families enjoy winter sports and contributi­ng to tourism recovery,” Xue said.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Children play at a campsite in Beijing Expo Park on July 16. The park is hosting a camping culture festival, providing 12 camping areas each named after the constellat­ions.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Children play at a campsite in Beijing Expo Park on July 16. The park is hosting a camping culture festival, providing 12 camping areas each named after the constellat­ions.

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