Haidian Park
City park in Beijing, China
Haidian Park (海淀公园; pinyin: Hǎidiàn Gōngyuán) is a city park located in the northwestern Haidian District of Beijing, China. It is 40 hectares in area, and is located at the northwest corner of the Wanquanhe Intersection of the Northwest Fourth Ring Road.
The park comprises Changchun Park, Xihua Park, Quanzong Temple, and several other royal park sites. It contains several gardens, which contain rare species of plants.
Haidian Park is the location of the Midi Modern Music Festival, and the 2007 Beijing Jazz Festival was held there in September 2007.
External links
- Haidian Park Website
- Haidian Park (English page)
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Parks, gardens and landscapes in urban Beijing
Geography of Beijing
- Forbidden City
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- Summer Palace
- Old Summer Palace
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- Beihai Park
- Fragrant Hills
- Jingshan Park
- Lotus Pond Park
- Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park
- Ming City Wall Ruins Park
- Badachu
- Daguanyuan
- Shichahai
- Prince Gong Mansion
- Beijing Zoo
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- Side Park
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- Olympic Green
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- Daoxiang Lake Park
- Honglingjin Park
- Chaoyang Park
- Tuanjiehu Park
- Beijing Garden Expo Park
- Beijing World Park
- Elk Park
- Longtan Lake Park
- Qingnianhu Park
- Haidian Park
- Guta Park
- Eucommia Park
- White Deer Park
- Dongba Park
- Jintian Park
- Jingyi Park
- Yaowa Lake Park
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