Olympic Forest Park

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北京市朝阳区奥林匹克森林公园南园

Olympic Forest Park
Olympic Forest Park, located in the heart of Beijing, is one of the largest urban parks in China, covering over 680 hectares. Originally developed as part of the 2008 Beijing Olympics infrastructure, it was designed to promote environmental sustainability and public well-being. The park features lush forests, artificial lakes, and meticulously planned landscapes that reflect traditional Chinese garden aesthetics while embracing contemporary ecological principles. Key attractions include the Olympic Forest Park Cultural Center, which showcases the history of the Games, and the Long Corridor, a scenic path lined with trees and pavilions. Visitors can enjoy jogging, cycling, or boating on the lake, making it a hub for both relaxation and active recreation. With its rich biodiversity—home to over 150 bird species—and educational programs on conservation, the park also serves as an important environmental learning site. Whether you're exploring its tranquil woodlands, attending seasonal festivals like the Lantern Festival, or simply unwinding by the water, Olympic Forest Park offers a unique blend of nature, culture, and urban harmony that embodies Beijing’s modern identity.