At Beijing Jiufeng National Forest Park - Wulong Spring, you can escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in nature's embrace. The crystal-clear waters of Wulong Spring and the surrounding lush forests create a breathtaking scenery, perfect for hiking and photography. With abundant flora and fauna, it's an ideal spot for forest bathing. Don't forget your camera to capture these unforgettable moments!

This light luxury hot spring B&B is a hidden gem! Nestled in the Gushan Village Scenic Area, guests get 3 free attraction tickets upon check-in - perfect for families with kids enjoying trampolines, waterslides, and petting zoos. Surrounded by 90% forest coverage, the peaceful setting features private hot springs and BBQ areas (just bring your own ingredients). Nearby attractions like Miaofeng Mountain are just 20 minutes away. With complimentary breakfast and 24/7 front desk, it's ideal for both family vacations and corporate retreats!
Everything you need to know about Wulong Spring
Beijing Wufeng International Resort is a top choice, located just steps from Wulongquan Spring. It offers forest-view rooms, natural hot springs, and direct access to trails and ancient temple ruins. The resort emphasizes sustainability with solar power and organic gardens. Easily reachable via Line 16 Metro to Yongfeng Station, then bus 935 (40 mins). Perfect for nature lovers seeking tranquility away from urban chaos.
Start at 8 AM: Take Metro Line 16 to Yongfeng Station, transfer to Bus 935 to Wufeng Park stop. Begin with a hike along the Wulongquan Trail to the spring viewpoint, where you’ll see natural waterfalls surrounded by ancient trees. Lunch at the mountain tea house with local wild vegetable dishes. In the afternoon, explore the Ming Dynasty temple ruins and join a forest mindfulness workshop. End the day with a soak in the resort’s hot spring before returning—ideal for an immersive yet relaxed experience.
Explore traditional tea ceremonies at the mountain tea house, learning Song Dynasty cha-no-yu techniques. Visit the Ming-era temple ruins to uncover local spiritual history. During Lunar New Year or the first day of each month, attend blessing rituals with chanting monks and incense offerings. The resort also hosts night nature walks led by ecological guides, revealing bioluminescent fireflies and nocturnal wildlife—offering a deep connection to the mystical charm of this western Beijing sanctuary.
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