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A representation of the Tonghui River Path
Tonghui River Path (通惠河)
A river-side path is truly a relief for cyclists looking for a clear ride. This path is not always flawless, what with switching sides of the river being a common obstacle, ending the road with no explanation over and over. However, if all that can be overlooked, Tonghui offers plenty of cycling and walking opportunities. Hop in at Guomao and head west, where the river runs south, passing the Temple of Heaven park amongst others. It runs smoothly all the way until the west side of the second ring road. From then on, either turn back, or dive into adventure time, since the river splits into a couple of branches, none of which offer a conveniently paved road, but instead rougher, more fun passages, with plenty of detours and (mis)fortunes. What screams "spring!" more than cycling by the river?
Jingshan Park
No park round-up would be complete without Jingshan park. Accessible to even the busiest of Beijingers, Jingshan trees shade overheated heads in summer and offer a great gazing point over the grim landscape in winter. Coming spring adds some newborn leaves, followed by planted tulips and waking rose bushes. Give it a good few weeks from now if you are hoping for full-blown blooming, but the hunt for popping up tree leaves is already possible.
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Images: Wikimedia, Travel China guide, Just Gola, Tautvile Daugelaite
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