By Lucrezia Seu for CNN
Despite legendary pollution, Beijing offers access to nature, healthy restaurants and eco-friendly retreats.
Beijing has historic attractions, a vibrant culture and, of course,
delicious Chinese food. But with its notorious pollution and regular
food scandals, it’s not a city one equates with health and wellness. But maintaining a healthy lifestyle while visiting Beijing isn’t as challenging as you might think.
Here’s an insider list of nature-friendly spots, wholesome restaurants, organic stores and green escapes in and around Beijing.
Where to go
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Zhaomiao (Luminous) Temple in the Fragrant |
Hills.Xiangshan
With a name that translates to “Fragrant Hills,” this imperial garden
is named after the scent wafting off its “Incense Burning Peak.” It’s not just incense scenting the park. There’s the perfume of the pine-cypress forest, maple trees, smoke
trees and persimmon trees, all of which can be taken in on a hike in the
hills. Visitors can also rent a bike to cycle the 20 kilometers up the
hill.
Xiangshan is a popular spot for photos, especially in autumn when trees and leaves burn bright with golden and red hues.
To throw some culture into the mix there’s Shuangqing Villa, once the
residence of Mao Zedong, and the Temple of Azure Clouds, located just
outside the north gate of Fragrant Hills Park.
Xiangshan, 40
Maimai Jie, West Mountain, Haidian District, Beijing; April 1-June 30, 6
a.m.-6:30 p.m.; July 1-August 31, 6 a.m.-7 p.m.; September 1-March 31, 6
a.m.-6 p.m.; +86 (10) 6259 1155.