Step into Chadao Ancient Town Folk Resort and be transported back to old Beijing! This impeccably preserved Ming-Qing era village dazzles with grey-brick houses and cobblestone alleys. By day, try traditional handicraft workshops, by night enjoy folk performances and light shows. Don't miss the ancient method 'Donkey Rolling' glutinous rice cakes – their chewy sweetness is legendary!

Escape the hustle and bustle at this hidden gem nestled at the foot of the Great Wall! Enjoy private hot springs, home cinema, and pet-friendly policies for a perfect family retreat. With personal butler and chauffeur services, exploring the Wall has never been easier. The B&B also offers BBQ areas, kids’ pool, and fruit-picking experiences—ideal for family fun. At night, don’t miss the stunning Jiuyan Bridge views! Book now for a serene getaway that rejuvenates mind and soul.


Nestled at the foot of the Great Wall, this family-friendly resort is a paradise with pool, kids' playground, and BBQ area – even your pets are welcome! Perfect for family gatherings or corporate retreats, the courtyard-style villas offer cozy stays. Enjoy game rooms, KTV, fitness center, and even special amenities for children. With convenient access to the Great Wall and a stellar 4.8 rating, it's an unbeatable getaway!

Looking for a perfect getaway? Nestled at the foot of the Great Wall, this French-style manor offers spacious private gardens, a heated pool, and romantic private hot spring rooms, each with a bathtub and French bath amenities. Enjoy a glass of wine by the fireplace at night and wake up to birdsong in the morning—pure bliss! The manor also hosts theme weddings, family activities, and barbecue areas, making it ideal for couples or family gatherings. Don’t miss the fruit-picking experience to connect with nature. Come and indulge in this French-inspired retreat!









Everything you need to know about Chadao Ancient City
Stay at Chadao Ancient Town Heritage Courtyards, renovated from Ming Dynasty homes with authentic brick-and-wood architecture and carved door frames. Each room features traditional kang beds and handcrafted tea sets, offering a genuine rural Beijing experience. Enjoy morning breakfast with homemade millet porridge, evening bonfire gatherings, or hands-on paper-cutting workshops. Located just 50 meters from the ancient city wall, guests can stroll to the historic market street effortlessly, combining convenience with deep cultural authenticity.
Take Subway Line 13 to Xizhimen Station, then transfer to Bus 872 bound for "Chadao Ancient Town"—a convenient 90-minute ride with frequent departures and low fares. For comfort, book a private shuttle service (approx. 1 hour), passing through scenic mountain trails overlooking the Yongding River Valley. The town has a large parking lot with barrier-free access, ideal for families and elderly travelers seeking ease and flexibility.
Participate in hand-sculpted clay figurine workshops led by local masters, crafting traditional zodiac animals and warrior figures from local yellow clay—take your creations home as keepsakes. Every Saturday, join ancient pottery firing sessions at the Longquan kiln ruins, using natural glazes to create one-of-a-kind ceramics. At night, enjoy live shadow puppet shows featuring tales from Romance of the Three Kingdoms and regional legends, accompanied by authentic bangzi opera tunes for an immersive historical atmosphere.
Visit the Great Wall Ruin Vista Point on the eastern hillside for panoramic views of the winding Great Wall between Badaling and Juyongguan, especially breathtaking in morning mist. Another secret spot: Shifo Temple Ruins, nestled deep in forested valleys, housing three Ming Dynasty stone Buddhas and weathered steles. Guided tours provide flashlights and detailed historical context, ensuring both safety and rich storytelling for photographers and history enthusiasts alike.
Yes! Many guesthouses offer authentic farm-to-table banquets featuring seasonal ingredients sourced directly from nearby farms. Must-try dishes include wood-fired wild rabbit stew, mountain yam and free-range chicken soup, and crispy fried ma ye pastries. Meals are served in open courtyard settings lit by red lanterns and soft background music, fostering intimate conversations with hosts. This creates a true "one-day villager" experience, highly valued by visitors seeking genuine rural life.
The peak season runs from April to October, with the busiest periods during May Day Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival. During this time, the annual "Jingxi Ancient Town Cultural Week" features Hanfu parades, historical battle reenactments, and live baking demonstrations by master bakers. In autumn, join the Persimmon Harvest Festival, where guests pick golden persimmons and learn to make jam—complete with complimentary gift bags, making it a fun, interactive highlight of the visit.
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