Float Lazily in a Sea of Clouds on a Trip to Wuling Mountain
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Here at the Beijinger, we strive to help you get the most out of downtown life by sharing all manner of news about restaurants, nightlife, and the city's serpentine hutongs, just to name a few. However, like any Beijinger worth their salt, we also understand that there's an entire world outside the inner ring roads, a stunning countryside that serves as the capital's backyard garden.
Situated at the border between Beijing's Miyun District and Hebei Province, roughly 140km outside the city center, 雾灵山 wù língshān Wuling Mountain is a staggering peak that soars more than 2,000 meters in height, taller than the world-renowned Mount Tai. And unlike the nearby Emperor Kangxi’s Summer Mountain Resort in Chengde, Wuling Mountain and its surrounding national forest are significantly less well-known, making for a much more relaxed experience unencumbered by hordes of tourists.
So peaceful it's kind of eerie, really
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A cloud camel or cloud llama? Your imagination can be as broad as the sky
The moon rises above the waves of clouds
The climate within the park is usually cooler than outside, and it tends to get a bit chilly – even in summer – once the sun goes down, so make sure you layer up. The forest park is closed during winter, which varies year by year, but generally lasts from mid- to late-October until May. If you'd like to make a trip out of it, there are only a few hotels in the park and can be booked up easily during the peak season, so make sure you call them ahead of the time.
Wuling Mountain National Forest Park 雾灵山国家森林公园
Daily. 7:30 to 18:30, June to Mid-October, varies from year to yearXinglong County, Hebei Province 河北省兴隆县
Price: 108 per adult (discount available online)
READ: Hike in the Footsteps of the Emperors With a Weekend Visit to Mount Tai
Images: Zeus Zou
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