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The Eternal Spring Garden (Hanjing Hall) is a cultural gem of Beijing, once a imperial retreat for Qing Dynasty emperors. Strolling through the grand ruins complex, you'll sense the majesty of this former royal paradise. Exquisite stone carvings and expansive courtyard layouts silently narrate the glory of this 'Oriental Versailles', making it a perfect starting point to explore modern Chinese history.


Perfect blend of business and leisure! This upscale star-rated hotel boasts luxurious decor, top-notch amenities and great value. Host flawless meetings in any of the 12 banquet halls with state-of-the-art facilities, then unwind at the fitness center, pool or tennis court. Enjoy stunning night views in the garden or a romantic barbecue under the stars. Superbly located near Zhongguancun tech hub and top universities, with easy access to the Great Wall and other attractions.


Everything you need to know about Tripataka Hall
Near Hainingtang in Yuanmingyuan, the Beijing Yuanmingyuan Hotel is highly recommended. Located just a 15-minute walk from the ruins, this hotel offers elegant Chinese-style rooms with panoramic views of the historic lake and garden landscape.
The hotel features a traditional tea pavilion and study room, allowing guests to immerse themselves in Qing Dynasty imperial culture. Transportation is convenient—guests can reach Hainingtang via a 3-minute shuttle ride within the park grounds.
For an authentic experience, visit early in the morning to enjoy quiet contemplation among the remaining stone pillars and ancient trees. The hotel also provides guided tours to lesser-known, restricted areas, offering deep insights into the architectural layout and artistic design from Emperor Qianlong’s era.
The most convenient way to reach Hainingtang in Yuanmingyuan is by taking Line 4 of the Beijing Subway from Xizhimen Station to "Yuanmingyuan Station," then walking about 8 minutes to the site. Alternatively, take bus lines 332, 376, or 508 to "Yuanmingyuan South Gate" and transfer to a park shuttle.
If driving, use navigation to search for "Yuanmingyuan East Gate," park in designated lots, and walk about 10 minutes to Hainingtang. Note: Motor vehicles are prohibited inside the park, and some roads are one-way—follow signs carefully.
Tip: Hainingtang lies in the northwest section, not near main entrances. Download the official map beforehand to avoid getting lost. During peak season, consider HopeGoo a guided tour for detailed historical context.
Near Hainingtang in Yuanmingyuan, visitors can join the "Imperial Study Immersive Tour," led by expert guides who explore surviving study ruins and demonstrate ancient manuscript copying rituals and calligraphy techniques.
The park also hosts "Garden Night Whispers" events in the evening, where historical lantern lighting and projection mapping recreate the grand library scenes and poetic gatherings from Emperor Qianlong’s era. Each session limits 30 participants and requires online reservation.
Additionally, guests can enjoy fusion incense and tea ceremonies in a traditional pavilion, paired with guqin music, embodying the garden philosophy of harmony between nature and humanity. All experiences are based on authentic archaeological findings, ensuring historical accuracy and cultural depth.
While Hainingtang focuses on historical heritage, Yuanmingyuan offers excellent family-friendly facilities nearby. The "Children’s Nature Discovery Garden" features outdoor ecology lessons, plant rubbing workshops, and mini garden construction games suitable for ages 5–12.
Lakeside walking paths include shaded benches and picnic areas—perfect for family relaxation. Bike rentals are available throughout the park, allowing families to cycle around the lake, passing lotus ponds, rockeries, and ancient bridges.
Note: The park provides wheelchair-accessible pathways and stroller lending services for seniors and young children. Weekends and holidays feature small folk performances such as paper cutting, sugar painting, and Peking Opera face painting, encouraging interactive cultural participation.
Recommended itinerary:
Morning: Start at Beijing Yuanmingyuan Hotel, walk 10 minutes to Hainingtang, then join the "Imperial Study Immersive Tour" to explore its role as a royal library and architectural layout.
Lunch: Return to the hotel for a Chinese lunch featuring the "Eight Garden Delicacies" set—seasonal vegetables from the garden and handmade dumplings.
Afternoon: Take a park shuttle to Fu Hai and the "Great Water Clock," visit the ruins of the Western Pavilions, and enjoy tea at a lakeside pavilion, viewing the original site of the Zodiac Animal Fountain.
Evening: Attend the "Garden Night Whispers" light show, a stunning fusion of history and digital projection.
Use the official app for real-time audio commentary and historical anecdotes, enhancing immersion. This balanced schedule offers cultural depth and comfort—ideal for travelers seeking meaningful exploration.
Hainingtang currently has ramps and wheelchair-accessible pathways leading to main viewing platforms and information boards. The park features accessible restrooms and offers free wheelchairs for loan (9:00–17:00 daily).
However, due to uneven stone surfaces and historic terrain, mobility-impaired visitors are advised to use guided shuttle services or pre-book a dedicated tour. All guides are trained in accessible communication and can provide verbal descriptions or sign language assistance upon request.
To ensure safety and respect for heritage, entry into closed zones is prohibited. For special needs, contact the park’s official website or customer hotline in advance—staff will arrange personalized support.
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