Langyuan Station (朗园站)
朗园Station
📋Overview
Overview
Chuanglang Langyuan Station (首创·郎园Station) is located at No. 53, Banjieta Village, Dongba Township, Chaoyang District, Beijing. It was originally a textile warehouse and supporting freight station built in the 1960s. This place used to be an industrial hub for unloading fabrics and raw materials from trains. Today, it has transformed into an open cultural and creative park that integrates art exhibitions, creative offices, trendy shopping, market events, and family leisure by preserving about 2.23 kilometers of old railway tracks, 30 red brick warehouses, old platforms, and a watchtower, while adding glass domes, steel trusses, orange pipeline installations, and various contemporary art pieces.
The "Station" in the park’s name comes from the central “Central Station” area—a retro station space renovated from the original old train platform and textile warehouses. The railway tracks extend westward from the platform, almost seamlessly connecting to Jiangfu Park (将府公园) and the Ba River Waterfront Trail (坝河滨水步道), creating a unique landscape of “railway + forest + riverbank.” This area serves as the permanent stage for events such as the Calling Art Festival, Station Coffee Festival, Beijing Barbecue Festival, Beijing Cocktail Festival, Beijing International Lifestyle Expo, Beijing International Film Festival sub-venue, and the Cute Pets Spring Festival Fair, making it one of Beijing’s most vibrant urban cultural venues in recent years.
Unlike traditional enclosed parks, Langyuan Station is an open street district, free and open all day without reservations, and is overall pet-friendly, with multiple pet drinking stations throughout the park. The core area centers around the “Central Axis Fashion Street” from the south gate to the Central Station and the “Park Forest Street” on the west side. Both sides are lined with numerous designer boutiques (such as BLUEDOT, SALOMESELECT, Lovely things, pangeism, Greenfun, NICOLE BOUTIQUE, code me), trendy toy and art spaces (like Qin Weihong Art, Flying Pig, Naughty Boss, Super Puppy Project), independent bookstores (One Way Space, Liangyue City Library/China National Geographic Library), cafes (Dotcom Coffee, Makers Mix, URANTREE Design, San San Liang Liang Coffee, Zili Coffee), and various restaurants (Station Grill Burgers, Tan TAN Sichuan Cuisine, Huayan Street, Lao Ding Feng, Xi Tang, Xiang Zan, Aike Shen Hotpot, dos Dao Si Family Restaurant), creating a one-stop experience of “shopping—viewing exhibitions—drinking coffee—having a proper meal—strolling with kids and pets.”
The overall vibe of the park combines art and lifestyle: on one hand, it hosts professional cultural and artistic events such as the X Art Museum, park art exhibitions, Culturopolis International Cultural Life Festival, AIGC Audio-Visual Industry-Education Integration Conference, and China TV’s “Original Intention List”; on the other hand, it offers family-friendly projects like the Swiss Roll Haystack Area + artificial snowfall, a winter scene that instantly transports you to Altay, the Autumn Pumpkin and Persimmon Festival, fairy tale theater residencies, parent-child workshops, and Forest Art Season. Complemented by adorable sculptures and installations throughout the park—giant banana apples, pink flying pigs, the haxxy white cream-style giant slide, oversized nyota installations, Pop Mart Labubu, pink bunnies, giant Hello Kitty, balloon runway lines, and more—it has been praised by many bloggers as “Beijing’s cutest cultural and creative park,” “a niche treasure walking route,” and “human-friendly, pet-friendly” urban fun spots.
In terms of atmosphere, Langyuan Station continues the rugged texture of Beijing’s old industrial zones while creating a relaxed, enjoyable, and uncrowded slow-paced lifestyle scene through exquisite landscape design and high-quality store operations. Whether you come alone to daydream with a book at One Way Space or Liangyue City Library for an afternoon, spend weekends browsing the market at Central Station and watching sunsets by the Ba River, or bring kids and pets to enjoy the Cute Pets Festival and family growth center, this place offers a rich yet stress-free urban living experience. For first-time visitors to Beijing, it is a window into the city’s contemporary creative industries and lifestyle; for locals, it is a daily retreat from the CBD and shopping malls, a “counter-involution corner” to unwind.
🌸Best Season
Best Travel Seasons
Langyuan Station (郎园Station) is an open-air district, suitable for all seasons, but each season has distinct themes, making it worth multiple visits.
Spring (March–May): Awakening of Art and Greenery
- Temperatures warm up, and new greenery sprouts along the tracks and in Jiangfu Park (将府公园), creating a high-quality backdrop with red brick warehouses and fresh green vegetation.
- The park usually hosts events like the Forest Art Season and Calling Art Festival, with installation art and outdoor performances along the tracks and in the plazas, perfect for city walks, street photography, and open-air markets.
- Soft lighting pairs well with Morandi or dopamine color-themed outfits, making photos in front of red brick walls, orange pipe installations, and the white Haxxy slide especially striking.
- Recommended to visit from daytime to evening: spend the morning quietly reading at the bookstore or city reading room, then walk along the tracks to Jiangfu Park in the afternoon to experience the “industrial + forest” combination.
Summer (June–August): The Busiest “Festival Season”
- This is the park’s most event-packed period of the year. According to the 2026 outlook:
- June: Beijing BBQ Festival
- July: Station Coffee Festival
- August: Beijing Cocktail Festival (and whiskey and other drink events)
- The central station and Cangku (仓酷) area transform into a giant urban party scene with coffee stalls, craft brews and cocktails, live bands, and lifestyle markets.
- During the day, you can escape the heat inside X Art Museum, cafes, and boutique shops; in the evening, enjoy the breeze at Binhe Plaza and Bahe Trail, where industrial-style buildings lit up at night create a fantastic atmosphere.
- Summer afternoons can be muggy, so it’s best to avoid the midday sun and visit after 4:00 PM into the evening to catch sunsets and experience the night market vibe.
Autumn (September–November): The Most Vibrant Golden Season
- Widely regarded as the season with the best overall experience at Langyuan Station.
- September features autumn markets and family camping events like the “Sun-Drying Pumpkin and Persimmon Festival”; October hosts the China TV “Original Heart List”; November includes professional events such as the AIGC Audio-Visual Industry-Education Integration Conference.
- The yellowing leaves, red brick warehouses, tracks, and golden grass fields create a highly saturated, picturesque scene perfect for shooting themes like “Swiss Roll Haystacks” and “Golden Haystacks + Platforms.”
- Comfortable temperatures and clear air make it ideal for long city walks and in-depth photography projects; a full-day or half-day stay is recommended.
Winter (December–February): The “Atmosphere Season” That Transports You to Altay in an Instant
- Starting December 2025, the west street area near the orange cylinders will feature a Swiss Roll Haystack Zone + Artificial Snowfall:
- Lighting hours: Daily 5:00 PM–10:00 PM
- Snowfall times: Every Saturday and Sunday at 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00, 6:00, and 7:00 PM, each lasting 20 minutes
- New Year’s Eve: Special snowfall session at midnight on December 31
- The golden haystacks, orange cylinders, red brick walls, and falling snow create a romantic winter scene that’s a top photo spot for couples and families.
- During the Spring Festival (usually Lunar New Year’s Day 2 to 7; in 2025, February 18–23), the central station hosts the “Paw Shake and Head Bump Cute Pet Spring Festival Fair”, open indoors from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM, perfect for taking kids and pets out, visiting the fair, watching police dog shows, and enjoying traditional snacks.
- Winter requires special attention to warmth, as the Bahe riverside and track areas are windy; it’s recommended to wear down jackets + hats + gloves + warm shoes and socks, especially when viewing lights and snowfall in the evening and at night.
General Recommendations
- For photography and event experiences, the best time to visit is April to October, when late spring to mid-autumn offers greenery, activities, and comfortable temperatures.
- To experience snowfall, Swiss roll haystacks, and the cute pet fair, visit between December and February.
- Weekdays are less crowded and better for quiet exhibitions and photography; weekends and holidays are lively with many events, ideal for visitors who enjoy a bustling atmosphere.
🚇Getting There
Transportation
Location and Entrances
- Address: No. 53, Banjieta Village, Dongba Township, Chaoyang District, Beijing.
- Main Entrances:
- South Gate (Main Entrance): Most guides and navigation start here, close to Liangyue City Bookroom and Central Axis Fashion Street.
- West Gate: Connected to Jiangfu Park (将府公园); you can walk through the park in about 7–8 minutes to reach the park area, ideal for a “nature + cultural creativity” combined visit.
- Southwest Gate: Connects to surrounding neighborhoods, suitable for self-driving or walking in from the Bahe area.
Metro Routes
1) Metro Line 12 (Currently Most Recommended)
- Dongbaxi Station Exit C (东坝西站 C 口):
- Option A (Walking + Forest Trail): After exiting, follow signs to the Riverside Forest Trail and walk about 1 km (~10+ minutes) along the river and woods to reach Langyuan Station (郎园Station) South Gate. The route is scenic and perfect for a city walk.
- Option B (Metro + Taxi): Take a taxi directly from Exit C to "Shouchuang·Langyuan Station South Gate (首创·郎园Station 南门)", about a 10-minute ride costing roughly the starting fare. Suitable if you prefer not to walk or if the weather is bad.
- Tuofangying Station (驼房营站): About 2 km from the park; you can take a taxi or ride a shared bike, which takes around 10–15 minutes.
2) Metro Line 14
- Jiangtai Station Exit C (将台站 C 口):
- After exiting, walk to Jiangtai Bus Stop, take bus 973 / 571 / 659, get off at "Dongbajianfang Station (东八间房站)", then walk about 984 meters (10–15 minutes) to Langyuan Station South Gate or West Gate.
- Or ride a shared bike directly from Exit C, about 20 minutes to the South Gate.
- Jiangtai Station Exit B (将台站 B 口):
- Ride about 1.5 km from Exit B to the South Gate; the route is straightforward and good for visitors familiar with shared bikes.
3) Long-Term Planning Reference
- Metro Line 3 Yaojiayuan Station Exit A (姚家园站 A 口): Some family travel bloggers mention you can take a taxi about 10 minutes from here to Langyuan Station. (Line 3 is still gradually opening; please check the latest route map and station status before traveling.)
Bus Routes
1) Dongbajianfang Station (东八间房站)
- Bus lines: 973, 402, 571, 659.
- After getting off, walk about 984 meters (10–15 minutes) to Langyuan Station South Gate or West Gate. Suitable for passengers coming from Dongba or Xibahe directions.
2) Beigangzi Station (北岗子站)
- Can connect with Metro Line 12 Dongbaxi Station:
- From Dongbaxi Station, walk about 281 meters to “Beigangzi” bus stop, transfer to 973 / 402 / 571 / 659, ride 3 stops to “Dongbajianfang Station,” then walk into the park.
3) Dachenggezhuang Station (大陈各庄站)
- Bus lines: 659, 571, 973.
- After getting off, you can ride a shared bike about 20 minutes to the park. Suitable for visitors who don’t mind a longer ride and want to explore surrounding neighborhoods along the way.
Driving and Parking
1) Navigation and Entrance Selection
- Recommended navigation keywords:
- "Shouchuang·Langyuan Station South Gate (首创·郎园Station 南门)" or "Langyuan Station - South Gate (郎园Station-南门)".
- After arriving by car or taxi at the South Gate:
- The multi-story parking garage entrance is immediately to the left of the South Gate; a short walk leads to Central Axis Fashion Street.
- If you want to explore natural scenery first, navigate to "Jiangfu Park South Garden (North Gate) (将府公园南园(北门))" and walk about 7–8 minutes through the park to Langyuan Station West Gate, creating an ecological walking route combining “park + cultural creativity park.”
2) Parking Information
- On-site Parking:
- There is a multi-story parking garage and some surface parking spots; many guides mention “parking available inside the park.”
- According to bloggers:
- Fee is about ¥6/hour (~$0.85 USD/hour), subject to on-site signage.
- On weekends and holidays, you can get a 4-hour free parking voucher via the "Langyuan Mini Program," with hourly charges applying after the free period.
- Off-site Parking:
- Outside the South Gate, there is a free parking lot near the “small woods,” but spaces are limited. Usually, it’s easier to find a spot in the morning; by afternoon, it’s mostly full.
- When on-site parking is tight, you can park at the adjacent "Qikeshu Creative Park (七棵树创意园)." The two parks are connected, and you can walk into Langyuan Station from there.
Walking and Cycling
- The park is moderately sized; walking from the South Gate along the central axis to the central station, then to the west-side railway tracks and Jiangfu Park, is about 1–1.5 km, perfect for a city walk.
- Cycling inside the park is prohibited, including shared bikes and e-bikes. You must park or dismount outside and walk in.
- There are many shared bike stations near the West Gate and around Jiangfu Park. Options include:
- Enter Jiangfu Park South Garden (North Gate), ride or walk through the park, then enter Langyuan Station from the West Gate.
- Or ride from the metro station to the South Gate, park the bike outside, and explore on foot.
From Major Transport Hubs
- Beijing Railway Station / Guomao CBD Area:
- Take Metro Line 1 to Sihui / Dawanglu, transfer to Line 14 to Jiangtai Station, then ride a bike or taxi to Langyuan Station.
- Or take a taxi directly, about 30–40 minutes depending on traffic.
- Capital Airport:
- Taxi takes about 30 minutes (depending on traffic).
- Or take the Airport Express to Sanyuanqiao, transfer to Line 10 to Taiyanggong, then transfer to Line 14 to Jiangtai Station, then ride a bike or taxi to the park.
Recommended Combinations
- For non-driving visitors:
- Option 1: Metro Line 12, Dongbaxi Station Exit C → walk through Riverside Forest Trail about 1 km to South Gate.
- Option 2: Metro Line 14, Jiangtai Station Exit B/C → ride a shared bike about 1.5–2 km to South Gate.
- For drivers:
- Navigate directly to “Shouchuang·Langyuan Station South Gate,” prioritize the multi-story parking garage, and pre-get a 4-hour free parking voucher via the “Langyuan Mini Program” to save on parking fees.
🎫Tickets & Hours
Tickets and Opening Hours
The District Itself
- Access: Langyuan Station (郎园Station) is an open urban cultural and creative park. The district itself is open free of charge all day, with no reservation or ticket required.
- Free Access Areas:
- Public streets and squares within the park
- Old railway track walkway and vintage platform
- Riverside square and Bahe walkway entrance
- Open spaces around Jiangfu Cultural Square
- Ideal for casual citywalks, photography, and simple strolls at any time without fixed entry hours.
Paid Venues and Activities
1) X Art Museum
- Nature: A key contemporary art institution within the park, frequently hosting themed exhibitions such as “Media Innovation.”
- Tickets:
- Separate tickets and reservations required, not included in any park pass.
- Ticket prices vary by exhibition, generally between ¥60–120 (~$9–$18 USD).
- Purchase channels: X Art Museum official WeChat public account / mini program / third-party ticket platforms.
- Recommendation: Popular exhibitions often have queues on-site; it’s best to book tickets online in advance and plan your visit accordingly (usually 1–1.5 hours).
2) “Paw Shake & Head Bump Cute Pets Spring Festival Fair”
- Example Dates (2025): February 18–23 (Lunar New Year Day 2 to Day 7), 11:00–19:00.
- Location: Shouchuang Langyuan Station Central Station (indoor venue).
- Ticketing:
- Uses a single ticket for admission, allowing multiple linked experiences during the fair.
- Ticket benefits usually include:
- Cute Pets Spring Festival Gift Pack (health check card + boarding card + pet ID photo)
- Free participation in five major pet competitions (Iron Dog Triathlon, Spring Fashion Show, Pet Tug-of-War, Cute Pet Skills Challenge, Pooper Scooper Contest)
- Exclusive “pet” interactive experience for families without pets
- Free family portrait photography
- Triple lucky draws (pet blind boxes, lucky spin wheel, timed lotteries)
- Pricing and Discounts:
- Specific ticket prices are announced annually by the organizer “Xi You Zhuyi” (兮有主义) or Langyuan official channels.
- Family packages or multi-day tickets may be available; follow official accounts like “Paw Shake Cute Pets Spring Festival Fair” and “Xi You Zhuyi” for the latest updates.
3) Family & Theater Activities
- Warm Parent Haxxy Family Growth Center:
- Nature: Paid parent-child play and sensory integration experience space, featuring Beijing’s longest tube slide, sponge pool, clay crafts, sensory training, and more.
- Pricing: Usually charged by duration or activity, tickets can be purchased on-site or booked via official channels.
- Resident Fairy Tale Theater (e.g., “Fairy Tour of Mountains and Seas: Fox Xiao Jiu’s Happiness Code”):
- Example Dates: July 11 to end of August 2025, performances held at the park’s punctual theater.
- Tickets: Separate purchase required, prices vary by seat and showtime.
- Linked Benefits: Some shows offer discounts on park dining and bookstore purchases with ticket stubs; check details when buying tickets.
4) Other Festivals and Markets
- Typical events include:
- Beijing International Lifestyle Expo, Beijing Barbecue Festival, Station Coffee Festival, Beijing Cocktail Festival, Beijing Whisky Festival, Take a Breath New Year Gift Market, etc.
- Ticketing:
- Most events offer free entry + pay-per-booth consumption, with some areas or special experiences charging separately.
- A few large exhibitions may require tickets or reservations; check official announcements each year.
- Information Sources:
- Follow official accounts or mini programs such as “Shouchuang Langyuan,” “Langyuan Extra,” “Zhan Tai Jun” for the latest event schedules and ticket policies.
Discounts and Admission Policies
- The district’s public spaces are free with no distinction by visitor type.
- Student, senior, and child discounts for X Art Museum, family playground, theater performances, and various festivals are set by each organizer and usually detailed on ticket pages or official announcements.
- Before purchasing tickets:
- Carefully review ticketing information on the official mini program / WeChat public account.
- Look out for family packages, early bird tickets, combo tickets, and other discounts.
Opening Hours Tips
- Overall District:
- As an open district, it is theoretically accessible 24/7, but most shops and venues operate between 10:00–22:00.
- Key Event Times:
- Winter Swiss Roll Haystack & Artificial Snowfall: Weekends at 14:00–19:00 on the hour, each session lasts 20 minutes; lighting from 17:00–22:00.
- Cute Pets Spring Festival Fair: Usually open indoors during the Spring Festival holiday from 11:00–19:00.
- In case of extreme weather or large event setups, some areas may temporarily adjust opening hours. It is recommended to check official updates before visiting.
⏱️Recommended Duration
Recommended Duration of Stay
1.5–2 Hours: Quick Visit
Ideal for visitors with limited time who mainly want to take photos. Focus on experiencing the main central axis attractions and iconic installations:
- Enter from the South Gate (南门) and head north along the central fashion street, photographing popular spots in sequence: the pink bunny, giant banana apple, pink flying pig, haxxy giant slide, Station Grill American-style gas station exterior, and other high-frequency photo spots.
- Continue to the Central Station and Vintage Platform (中央车站与复古站台) to shoot a series of industrial-style photos under the railway tracks and glass dome.
- Finally, climb to the parking lot rooftop (停车场顶楼) for a panoramic view of the park to wrap up your visit.
3–4 Hours: Standard Tour (Recommended)
Suitable for most tourists and locals who want to take photos and enjoy a relaxed meal and rest:
- Start at the South Gate, briefly stop by Liangyue City Bookroom (良阅城市书房) or One Way Space (单向空间), then visit trendy boutiques and art spaces in sequence.
- Schedule a proper meal in the middle of the visit (such as Sichuan cuisine, burgers, or family-friendly restaurants), then head to the X Art Museum (X 美术馆) in the afternoon to see exhibitions or browse the market around the Central Station.
- Before finishing, walk to the Riverside Plaza and Ba River Trail (滨河广场与坝河步道) to enjoy the riverside scenery and evening light.
Half Day to Full Day: Deep Immersion
Perfect for visitors deeply interested in art exhibitions, market events, or family activities:
- Morning: Enter the park around 10:00 AM, read and have coffee at the bookstore or city bookroom, then explore boutiques and trendy toy spaces.
- Noon: Dine at a well-reviewed restaurant within the park and take a proper rest.
- Afternoon:
- Visit the X Art Museum (X 美术馆) or participate in daily events such as art festivals, markets, or forums;
- Families with children can arrange visits to the Family Growth Center, Parent-Child Theater, or Handcraft Classes;
- Pet owners can check for ongoing pet-themed activities or temple fairs.
- Evening to Night: Head to the Riverside Plaza and Ba River Trail (滨河广场与坝河步道) to watch the sunset and night views. In winter, you can also enjoy the Swiss Roll Haystack and Snowfall. If there is a New Year market or drink festival, stay around the Central Station area until after 10:00 PM.
Combined Visits with Nearby Attractions
- Half-Day Combo:
- In the morning, cycle, feed ducks, and walk forest trails at Jiangfu Park (将府公园); in the afternoon, walk from the park to the West Gate of Langyuan Station (郎园Station西门) to experience the industrial scenery of railway tracks, platforms, and Riverside Plaza.
- Full-Day Combo:
- In the morning, visit Langyuan Vintage (No. 6 Langjiayuan, Jianguo Road, 郎家园 Vintage) to explore the red brick warehouses and Tonghui River scenic belt; have lunch at Vintage;
- In the afternoon, take a taxi to Langyuan Station (郎园Station) to continue shopping, viewing exhibitions, and taking photos; watch the sunset by the Ba River in the evening, creating a full-day deep experience of the “Langyuan Double Landmarks.”
✨Highlights
Highlights and Must-See Areas of the Park
1. Central Station & Cangku
- Transformed from a real old train platform and 6 textile warehouses, this is the core inspiration for the name "Station" and the most iconic space in the park.
- Preserves industrial trusses, concrete pillars, glass domes, and railway tracks, with spacious interiors suitable for large events and exhibitions.
- Hosts year-round:
- Calling Art Festival
- Station Coffee Festival
- Beijing Barbecue Festival
- Beijing Cocktail Festival / Whiskey Festival
- Beijing International Lifestyle Expo
- Beijing International Film Festival-related events
- Cute Pets Spring Festival Fair and other large-scale festivals and markets.
- The platform and track areas have a cinematic vibe, making them the top choice for industrial-style portraits and urban photography.
2. Railway Walkway & Vintage Platform
- The west side of the park retains about 2.23 kilometers of railway tracks, with weathered rails extending westward from the platform to Jiangfu Park, creating a unique “tracks + forest” landscape.
- One side of the platform features red brick warehouses, the other side lined with rows of trees, especially photogenic in autumn and winter, perfect for back shots and storytelling scenes.
- The tracks connect to Jiangfu Park and Bahe Trail, ideal for continuing walks or cycling. Evening light conditions are excellent for silhouette and backlit photos.
3. Art and Reading Spaces
- X Art Museum:
- A hub for avant-garde contemporary art, previously hosting multimedia exhibitions like “Media Innovation.”
- The building features minimalist industrial design, with concrete facades and large glass windows creating a striking contrast, popular among architectural photography enthusiasts.
- Qin Weihong Art / Flying Pig:
- The pink flying pig sculpture at the entrance is highly recognizable and one of the park’s most beloved whimsical installations.
- Inside, vibrant trendy art pieces are displayed alongside a coffee area, perfect for relaxing while enjoying the exhibits.
- One Way Space Bookstore:
- Combines an independent bookstore and café, focusing on literature, art, and humanities/social sciences.
- The tall ceilings, ample seating, and large windows create a quiet and relaxed reading atmosphere.
- Liangyue City Library / China National Geographic Library:
- Located near the south gate, serving as both a public study space and themed library.
- Collections mainly feature the China National Geographic series, with a parent-child reading area and children’s seating, ideal for families and study groups.
4. Boutiques and Trendy Toy Spaces
- BLUEDOT:
- Designer brand boutique; the giant banana apple letter installation at the entrance is one of the park’s most frequently photographed spots.
- Offers exquisite selections of clothing, jewelry, shoes, and bags, often with discount promotions.
- Lovely things:
- Focuses on cute cultural and creative products, with a pink bunny installation outside that’s popular among young visitors.
- SALOMESELECT:
- Designer boutique near the Haxxy balloon installation, perfect for combined visits.
- PIS Trend Collective:
- Trendy collective store often linked with China National Geographic Camp and Flying Pig, forming a trendy toy route.
- Naughty Boss / Naughty Uncle:
- Features a 3D building block wall and green grid wall on the facade, great for street-style photos.
- NICOLE BOUTIQUE:
- Displays a giant Hello Kitty installation at the entrance, offering a curated selection of girly-style fashion.
- code me:
- Eye-catching pink bow storefront, an ideal backdrop for feminine outfits.
- Cute Collection & Youyou General Store:
- Niche variety stores selling all kinds of adorable small items and daily goods, perfect for leisurely browsing.
5. Specialty Coffee and Lifestyle Spaces
- Dotcom Coffee (古点咖啡):
- Minimalist storefront with a smiley face logo for strong visual identity, located on the south section of the central axis.
- Known for creative drinks like the “Red Brick Latte,” with a classic photo spot right outside.
- Makers Mix Café:
- Situated between Central Station and Riverside Plaza, featuring industrial-style decor.
- The “Bahe Special” iced Americano offers latte art inspired by park elements, a great place to rest after exploring.
- URANTREE Design:
- Centered around a tree inside the space, with a strong design aesthetic, popular for photo check-ins.
- San San Liang Liang Lure Café:
- A lure fishing-themed café with multiple aquariums inside, visually appealing and family-friendly for short stops.
- Zili Coffee:
- Located at the west end of the park, with a first-floor pool and furniture arrangement creating a strong lifestyle vibe.
- Campfire Coffee (Camping-style Tavern):
- Indoor tents and pebble floors create a camping atmosphere, suitable for evening drinks and photos.
- Deck Coffee:
- Situated by the Bahe River, featuring indoor stair seating and outdoor riverside seats, ideal for sightseeing and relaxation.
- Super Puppy Plan / 超级小狗计划:
- A pet-friendly café combining pet supplies and grooming services, a popular spot for dog owners to gather and rest during walks.
6. Family and Pet-Friendly Facilities
- Warm Family Haxxy Growth Center:
- Near the south gate, featuring Beijing’s longest tube slide, sponge pool, clay craft area, and sensory integration room, suitable for children aged 2–8, an important family playground in the park.
- Swiss Roll Haystack Area:
- Newly arranged for winter 2025, with golden haystacks + platform scenery, combined with artificial snowfall events to create a “time-travel to Altay” winter atmosphere, a popular photo spot for families and couples in winter.
- Pet-Friendly Facilities:
- Multiple pet drinking stations throughout the park; some cafés and restaurants allow pets or provide outdoor pet seating.
- The annual Cute Pets Spring Festival Fair includes pet fashion shows, skill contests, police dog performances, pet competitions, and owner contests.
7. Signature Installations and Photo Spots
- Haxxy Giant Slide:
- White creamy slide contrasting sharply with red brick walls; the slide entrance often decorated with Pokémon, blending childlike fun and fashion, a popular photo spot.
- Haxxy Balloons & Running Track Lines:
- Colorful balloon installations and ground track lines create a dynamic atmosphere, perfect for capturing jumping and running moments.
- Orange Pipe Installation / Orange Cylinder:
- Strong color impact, often used as a backdrop for art festivals and winter snowfall events.
- Park Central nyota Large Installation:
- Massive in scale, ideal for wide-angle shots, frequently featured in urban art-themed photos.
- Rosemoo Storefront:
- Floral or home-style storefront, great for fresh and natural lifestyle photos.
- Pop Mart Vending Machine Wall:
- Perfect for photos with IPs like Labubu, popular among trendy toy enthusiasts.
- Parking Lot Rooftop:
- Opposite Station Grill, accessible by elevator to the top floor, offering a rare high-angle view overlooking the entire park, ideal for capturing the overall layout and sunset skyline.
8. Annual Event Timeline (Preview for 2026)
- January: Beijing International Lifestyle Expo
- February: Cute Pets Spring Festival Fair
- March: Forest Art Season
- April: Beijing International Film Festival-related events
- May: Handmade Workers Market × Beijing Whiskey Festival
- June: Beijing Barbecue Festival
- July: Station Coffee Festival
- August: Beijing Cocktail Festival
- September: Itboji · Pet-Friendly Gathering
- October: China TV “Original Heart List”
- November: AIGC Audio-Visual Industry-Education Integration Conference
- December: Take a Breath New Year Gift Market
These annual events give Langyuan Station completely different thematic atmospheres each month, making it a great reason to visit the park multiple times.
💡Tips
Practical Tips
1. Visiting Time and Pace
- Weekday Afternoons:
- The crowd is relatively light, with soft lighting—ideal for quiet photography, exhibitions, and reading.
- Most shops and cafes are open, creating a relaxed atmosphere perfect for a “solo afternoon.”
- Weekends and Holidays:
- The park hosts the richest variety of events and markets (such as Coffee Festival, BBQ Festival, Cute Pets Fair), great for visitors who enjoy lively atmospheres.
- Popular restaurants and family-friendly activities have longer wait times; it’s recommended to arrive before 11:30 AM or before 5:30 PM, or get a queue number first and then explore nearby shops.
- Winter Snowfall Event Times:
- Saturdays and Sundays: 2:00 PM / 3:00 PM / 4:00 PM / 5:00 PM / 6:00 PM / 7:00 PM, each session lasts 20 minutes.
- Lighting hours: 5:00 PM–10:00 PM.
- New Year’s Eve: Special snowfall at midnight (12:00 AM).
- It’s recommended to arrive 10 minutes early to secure a good spot for photos.
2. Clothing and Gear Recommendations
- Winter Warmth:
- The riverside and railway areas are windy, making the temperature feel colder.
- Wear thick down jackets, thermal layers, hats, gloves, scarves, and non-slip warm shoes and socks, especially in the evening and at night when watching the lights and snowfall—avoid exposing your legs.
- Spring and Summer Comfort:
- The park mostly has hard pavement and railway tracks; walking distances are moderate but mostly on foot.
- Recommended footwear: sneakers or flat shoes to avoid heels getting stuck in track gaps.
- Outfit colors like dopamine bright tones, light shades, Morandi tones, and backgrounds such as red bricks, orange pipes, and white slides complement each other well.
- Photo Props:
- Bring items like hats, sunglasses, small bags, scarves, balloons, or small decorations to enrich photo layers.
- For a “Altay” vibe in winter, prepare northern Xinjiang style items like wool hats and lamb fleece jackets.
3. Avoiding Pitfalls and Managing Crowds
- Restaurant Queues:
- Popular restaurants such as Huayan Street, Tan TAN Sichuan Cuisine, Station Grill have long wait times during weekend and holiday peaks.
- Suggestions:
- Dine off-peak (before 11:30 AM or after 1:30 PM).
- Get a queue number first, then stroll around nearby shops or cafes to make good use of waiting time.
- Parking Pressure:
- Free parking spots at the “Little Grove” outside the South Gate are limited; arriving in the morning increases chances of finding a spot.
- Multi-story parking has more spaces but may still have queues during holidays. Be sure to get a 4-hour free parking voucher in advance via the “Langyuan Mini Program” to avoid high fees from long parking.
- Cycling Restrictions:
- Cycling is prohibited inside the park, including shared bikes and e-bikes; they must be parked or pushed outside the gates.
- The West Gate and Jiangfu Park area are suitable for cycling; plan your ride along forest trails and riverside paths outside the park.
- Event and Time Changes:
- Snowfall schedules, temple fair dates, and large event timetables may change due to weather or operations.
- Before departure, check official accounts or mini programs like “Shouchuang Langyuan,” “Langyuan Extra,” and “Zhan Tai Jun” for the latest announcements and schedules.
4. Photography and Safety Notes
- Railway Area:
- Although the tracks are abandoned scenic rails, some sleepers and gravel areas are uneven—watch your step to avoid tripping.
- When wearing long skirts or with children, walk slowly and avoid running on the tracks.
- High Places and Rooftops:
- The parking lot rooftop and some stair platforms are good for high-angle photos, but always stay away from railings, and do not lean on or climb them.
- Winter Slippery Conditions:
- Artificial snowfall and Swiss roll haystack areas may be slightly slippery; parents should supervise children playing near haystacks and slides at all times.
5. Pet Travel Tips
- The park is generally pet-friendly, but basic etiquette must be followed:
- Keep pets on a leash at all times to prevent them from running freely in public areas.
- Check for “No Pets Allowed” signs before entering indoor exhibition halls, bookstores, etc., and respect venue rules.
- At crowded events like the Cute Pets Fair, be mindful of your pet’s mood and safety; consider bringing a muzzle or pet backpack if necessary.
- Recommended to carry:
- Portable water bottles and collapsible bowls (there are pet water stations, but queues may form during peak times).
- Cleaning bags and tissues to promptly clean up after your pet and keep the environment tidy.
6. Digital Tools and Route Planning
- Langyuan Mini Program:
- Features include:
- Claiming 4-hour free parking vouchers on weekends;
- Viewing recent park events and some shop information;
- Locating basic facilities (restrooms, nursing rooms, etc.).
- Features include:
- Map Apps:
- Recommended to use Gaode or Baidu Maps; search directly for “Shouchuang Langyuan Station South Gate” or “Jiangfu Park South Garden (North Gate)” for navigation.
- Itinerary Planning Apps:
- If you like referencing Xiaohongshu routes, combine multiple notes’ photo spots and shops into a personalized route to reduce on-site indecision.
7. Seasonal Experience Optimization
- Winter:
- Best to visit from noon to evening to enjoy daylight and connect with lighting and snowfall events.
- If planning to visit on New Year’s Eve, arrange return transportation in advance to avoid rush hour conflicts with the last metro and taxis.
- Summer:
- Avoid the 12:00 PM–3:00 PM peak heat; plan indoor exhibitions, meals, or café breaks during this time.
- Evening to night is the best time to enjoy the riverside scenery and lighting atmosphere.
By choosing your timing, clothing, and transportation wisely, and staying updated on official event information, you can enjoy a more comfortable, smooth, and cost-effective visit to Langyuan Station.
🍜Food Nearby
Dining and Coffee Recommendations Within the Park
1. Main Meals and Hot Pot
1) Station Grill
- Type: Gourmet Burgers / American Fast Food
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥80–120 (~$11–17 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located slightly north along the park’s central axis, near the railway tracks and parking building.
- Features an American retro gas station design with red and white tones, yellow gas pumps, and a green storefront, highly recognizable. There’s also a cute ice cream cart at the entrance.
- Perfect for a combined photo and dining experience, it’s one of the park’s most iconic restaurant facades.
2) 坛TAN·四川料理 (TAN Sichuan Cuisine)
- Type: Authentic Sichuan Cuisine / Michelin Bib Gourmand Recommended
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥150–200 (~$22–29 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located inside the X Art Museum, with Manner Coffee on the first floor and the restaurant connected on the third floor.
- Selected for the 2026 Beijing Michelin Bib Gourmand, created by the Chengdu Black Pearl team, offering authentic dishes with rich flavor layers.
- The large “坛” character at the entrance is highly distinctive, making it a highly praised choice for dining after visiting exhibitions.
3) 花盐街·四川乐山小吃 (Huayan Street · Sichuan Leshan Snacks)
- Type: Leshan-style Snacks / Home-style Dishes
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥60–90 (~$9–13 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located around the central axis street area with convenient transportation.
- Signature dishes include Butterfly Shrimp and Mom’s Pig Trotter Soup, featuring Leshan-style flavors.
- Offers baby meals (wontons or noodles), family-friendly, with service praised by many parent bloggers.
- Expect wait times during peak hours; it’s recommended to take a number first and then explore nearby shops or cafes.
4) dos 道肆亲子餐厅 (dos Family-friendly Restaurant)
- Type: Family-friendly Western Light Meals / East-West Fusion
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥80–120 (~$11–17 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located near the family play area within the park, with smooth access to the Family Growth Center.
- Forest-themed decor, spacious space suitable for strollers and children’s activities.
- Offers children’s meals (vegetable soup, extra-wide pasta, etc.) with mild flavors suitable for kids.
- Convenient short-term parking at the entrance, making it a popular choice for family lunches and dinners.
5) 熹棠 (Xi Tang)
- Type: Chinese Main Meals / Home-style Dishes
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥100–150 (~$15–22 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Adjacent to “香赞 (Xiang Zan)”, located along the central axis.
- Features a large red bow installation at the entrance, a classic photo spot in the park.
- Signature braised pork is highly praised; overall dishes are exquisite, suitable for family gatherings and friends.
6) 香赞 (Xiang Zan)
- Type: Chinese Restaurant
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥100–150 (~$15–22 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Next to 熹棠 (Xi Tang), with refined environment and exquisite decor.
- High overall dish quality, recommended by multiple bloggers, a good option for Chinese main meals.
7) 爱可神火锅店 (Aikesheng Hot Pot)
- Type: Hot Pot (Sichuan-Chongqing Style)
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥120–180 (~$17–26 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Near Train Track Plaza, close to the railway tracks and platform area.
- Features glass cookware, reportedly owned by a director, with a theatrical atmosphere.
- Ideal for gatherings of friends; perfect for enjoying a spicy hot pot after walking along the tracks and watching the snow in winter.
8) 王缸钵重庆老火锅 (Wang Gangbo Chongqing Old Hot Pot)
- Type: Chongqing Hot Pot
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥120–180 (~$17–26 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located along Central Avenue, with an industrial-style spacious environment.
- Strong flavors, suitable for lovers of bold tastes and group gatherings.
9) 晃晃餐厅 (Huanghuang Restaurant) – Southeast Asian Cuisine
- Type: Nanyang Flavor / Southeast Asian Cuisine
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥100–150 (~$15–22 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Inside the park, bright decor with a relaxed atmosphere.
- Signature dishes include Malaysian Curry King Prawns with Whole Wheat Toast, Lemongrass Grilled Chicken Drumsticks, Malaysian Ambra Plum Juice, great for those wanting a change of flavor.
10) 昀庭素食餐厅 (Yunting Vegetarian Restaurant)
- Type: Vegetarian Restaurant
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥100–150 (~$15–22 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located in a quiet corner of the park, with an elegant environment.
- Dishes are exquisitely presented, described as “a feast for the eyes,” and diners receive a free bracelet after their meal.
- Perfect for vegetarian lovers and visitors who prefer light meals.
2. Snacks and Pastries
老鼎丰 (Lao Ding Feng)
- Type: Chinese Pastries / Traditional Dim Sum
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥30–50 (~$4–7 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located along Central Avenue, in a prominent street-facing spot.
- Recommended pastries: White Magnolia, Bayberry Pastry, Mung Bean Cake, delicate in texture, great for afternoon tea or gifts.
- Can be paired with jasmine tea, ideal for a relaxing break by the plaza or riverside after shopping.
3. Coffee and Light Meals
1) Dotcom coffee (古点咖啡)
- Type: Coffee / Desserts
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥40–60 (~$6–9 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located in the southern part of the central axis street area, near the south gate.
- Minimalist facade with clean lines and a smiling logo, very Instagram-friendly.
- Signature drink “Red Brick Latte” resembles a Hong Kong-style milk tea latte, with a strong tea flavor that complements the surrounding red brick buildings.
2) Makers Mix Café
- Type: Coffee / Light Meals
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥45–70 (~$7–10 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Situated between the Central Station and Riverside Plaza, a natural resting spot after visiting the station.
- Industrial-style decor with spacious interior.
- Recommended “Bahe Limited” Iced Americano, with latte art featuring park elements, making it a memorable souvenir.
3) URANTREE Design
- Type: Coffee / Design Space
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥50–80 (~$7–12 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- The space centers around a tree, paired with minimalist furniture and soft lighting, with a strong design sense.
- Great for photo check-ins and relaxing, often used as a backdrop for lifestyle photography.
4) 三三两两俱咖啡厅 (San San Liang Liang Coffee Shop)
- Type: Coffee / Lure Fishing Theme
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥50–80 (~$7–12 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located near Zhianzhi Road, relatively quiet environment.
- Features multiple fish tanks where children can quietly watch fish while adults relax, making it an ideal stop for families.
5) 子粒咖啡 (Zili Coffee)
- Type: Coffee / Light Meals
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥50–80 (~$7–12 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- At the western end of the park, near the railway tracks and Jiangfu Park direction.
- The first floor’s pool and furniture create a strong atmospheric vibe, perfect for lifestyle photos and long chats.
6) 甲板咖啡店 (Deck Coffee Shop)
- Type: Coffee / Light Meals
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥60–90 (~$9–13 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located by the Bahe River, with indoor stair seating and outdoor riverside seating.
- Whether reading on the stairs or enjoying the riverside view, it’s very comfortable and an excellent spot for sightseeing and resting.
7) 单向空间书店咖啡区 (One-Way Space Bookstore Coffee Area)
- Type: Coffee / Simple Desserts
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥40–60 (~$6–9 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Inside the One-Way Space Bookstore, quiet atmosphere.
- Suitable for reading while drinking coffee, ideal for solitude and light work.
8) 良阅城市书房咖啡吧 (Liangyue City Study Coffee Bar)
- Type: Coffee / Simple Drinks
- Average Cost per Person: About ¥30–50 (~$4–7 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Inside the South Gate City Study.
- Great for studying or working with a drink on hand, quiet environment and comfortable seating.
9) Super puppy plan / 超级小狗计划
- Type: Coffee / Pet Supplies
- Average Cost for Coffee: About ¥40–70 (~$6–10 USD)
- Location & Highlights:
- Located slightly north along the central axis, near pet and family activity routes.
- Both a café and a pet supplies & grooming shop, perfect for pet owners to enjoy coffee while grooming or bathing their pets.
4. Additional Dining Options
- The park also has several fast food and casual dining spots, some near the train tracks or side roads off the central axis, suitable for quick meals or budget-friendly options.
- Overall, the dining options inside Langyuan Station are very diverse, covering Sichuan cuisine, hot pot, Southeast Asian dishes, Leshan snacks, burgers, Western light meals, vegetarian food, family-friendly restaurants, cafes, and pastry shops. Most shops have strong design aesthetics, combining “delicious” and “Instagrammable” qualities, making it possible to enjoy all three meals and afternoon tea within the park itself.
🏨Accommodation
Accommodation Recommendations Around
Langyuan Station (郎园Station) itself is a cultural and creative park area and does not have hotels or guesthouses open to the public. However, nearby areas such as Dongba (东坝), Jiangtai (将台), Jiuxianqiao (酒仙桥), and Wangjing (望京) offer abundant hotel options. You can choose based on your itinerary focus and budget. Below are practical suggestions categorized by price range and area (without listing specific hotel brands for flexible selection).
1. High-End Accommodation (Above ¥800 per person)
1) High-End Hotels Around Yidikang (颐堤港)
- Location Advantages:
- About a 10-minute taxi ride from Langyuan Station, with a short and relatively stable route.
- Adjacent to the large shopping center Yidikang (颐堤港), with comprehensive dining, shopping, and family-friendly facilities nearby.
- Suitable For:
- Families and couples who want to combine high-quality accommodation + shopping center convenience.
- Visitors planning to stay multiple days in Beijing and need a comfortable resting environment.
- Extra Activities:
- Yidikang often hosts themed events in summer (such as Mickey-themed beach parties), which can be combined with Langyuan Station and Jiangfu Park (将府公园) for a 2–3 day mini vacation.
2) High-End Hotel Clusters in Wangjing (望京) / Jiuxianqiao (酒仙桥)
- Location Advantages:
- Located in the Wangjing business district and Jiuxianqiao creative park area, about a 15–20 minute taxi ride to Langyuan Station.
- Close to the 798 Art District and many office buildings, with mature transportation and facilities.
- Suitable For:
- Business travelers who want to visit Langyuan Station conveniently.
- Art lovers planning to visit both 798 Art District + Langyuan Station in the same itinerary.
2. Mid-Range Accommodation (¥400–800 per person)
1) Boutique Hotels in Jiangtai (将台) – Jiuxianqiao Area
- Location Advantages:
- Close to Metro Line 14, Jiangtai Station (将台站), accessible to Langyuan Station via metro plus cycling or bus.
- About 1.5–2 km (10–15 minutes) by taxi or bike to Langyuan Station.
- Suitable For:
- Visitors who want to freely switch between 798 and Langyuan Station.
- Those who prefer staying in relatively mature commercial areas but not too far from the park.
2) Business Hotels Around Dongba West Station (东坝西站)
- Location Advantages:
- With the opening of Metro Line 12, Dongba West Station area has gradually developed business and apartment-style hotels.
- Walking or a short taxi ride from Dongba West Station to Langyuan Station’s south gate, with overall commute time controlled within 10–15 minutes.
- Suitable For:
- Visitors whose main destination is Langyuan Station and who plan to commute frequently.
- Young travelers relying on public transport who want to stay near a metro station.
3. Budget Accommodation (¥200–400 per person)
1) Budget Hotels Around Dongba Township (东坝乡) and Jiangfu Park (将府公园)
- Location Advantages:
- Located along the main roads of Dongba Township and around Jiangfu Park, about 5–10 minutes by taxi to Langyuan Station.
- Mostly chain budget or economy hotels with good cost performance.
- Suitable For:
- Budget-conscious visitors and photography enthusiasts who want to enter and exit the park multiple times.
- Families with self-driving cars, who can prioritize hotels offering free parking or parking discounts.
2) Economy Hotels Along Wangjing South and Jiangtai Road
- Location Advantages:
- Supported by Metro Lines 14 and 12, convenient for visiting other city attractions.
- About 15 minutes by taxi to Langyuan Station, with manageable commuting costs.
- Suitable For:
- Visitors focusing on comprehensive city tours, planning to stay only half or one day at Langyuan Station.
- Those who want to combine itineraries including Sanlitun (三里屯), Guomao (国贸), 798, and other areas.
4. Location and Booking Tips
1) Centering on Langyuan Station
- If your itinerary focuses on in-depth experience of Langyuan Station + Jiangfu Park:
- Recommended to stay around Dongba Township, Jiangfu Park, Dongba West Station.
- Taxi rides within 10 minutes, suitable for families with children and self-driving visitors.
2) Focused on Art Visits
- If planning to visit Langyuan Station + 798 Art District + Jiuxianqiao Creative Park in the same trip:
- Recommended to stay in Jiuxianqiao or Jiangtai areas.
- Easy to travel back and forth via Metro Line 14 and multiple bus routes, with taxi rides around 15 minutes.
3) Focused on Comprehensive City Tours
- If your itinerary includes Forbidden City, Sanlitun, Guomao, Dawang Road, and other central city attractions:
- Consider staying in core business districts like Guomao, Dawang Road, or Sanlitun.
- Use Metro Line 1 + 14 or Line 10 + 14 / 12 to reach Langyuan Station during the day, and return to the city center at night to enjoy nightlife and shopping.
4) Practical Booking Tips
- Use map software to center on "Shouchuang Langyuan Station (首创·郎园Station)" and filter hotels within a 3–5 km radius based on:
- Budget (economy / mid-range / high-end)
- Transportation mode (self-driving / metro-based)
- Itinerary focus (art visits / family / business)
- For self-driving visitors:
- Prioritize hotels offering free parking or parking discounts to reduce overall travel costs.
- For public transport users:
- Prioritize hotels near Metro Line 12 Dongba West Station or Line 14 Jiangtai Station for convenient early morning and evening commutes.
By choosing accommodation areas wisely, you can ensure convenient access to Langyuan Station while balancing shopping, art, family, or business needs.
🗺️Itinerary
Sample Itinerary: One-Day In-Depth Citywalk (Including Family & Photo Spots)
Note: This itinerary is centered around entering and exiting via the South Gate (南门), ideal for first-time visitors who want to balance photography, shopping, coffee, riverside strolls, and some family/pet activities all in one day. You can adjust or skip the family or pet segments based on your interests.
10:00–10:30|Arrival & Warm-Up
- Enter the park through the South Gate (南门) and get familiar with the layout of the central axis district.
- Make a brief stop at Liangyue City Bookroom / China National Geographic Library (良阅城市书房 / 中国国家地理图书馆) near the South Gate:
- Take a look at the themed bookshelf mainly featuring China National Geographic and soak in the atmosphere of a “public urban living room.”
- If you need to adjust your mood, order a simple drink at the internal café and plan your route for the day.
10:30–12:00|Central Axis Trendy & Art Section
- Slowly walk north along Central Axis Fashion Street (中轴时尚街), checking in at:
- PIS Trend Collection (PIS 潮流集合): Browse trendy clothing and toys to find inspiration for your outfit of the day.
- Qin Weihong Art / Flying Pig (秦玮鸿Art / 会飞的猪):
- Take a playful photo in front of the pink flying pig sculpture at the entrance.
- Enjoy the colorful trendy art pieces inside; if there’s a seat available, sit down for a coffee.
- Lovely things:
- Take cute-style photos with the pink bunny at the entrance.
- BLUEDOT:
- Snap a “been here” photo in front of the giant banana and apple letter installation.
- If interested in designer brands, take your time browsing clothing and accessories inside.
- Reserve time to visit X Art Museum (X 美术馆):
- It’s recommended to book your exhibition time online in advance.
- Explore the current exhibition and experience the blend of old factory space and contemporary art (about 45–60 minutes).
12:00–13:30|Post-Art Lunch Time
- After the exhibition, head directly from the third floor of X Art Museum to Tan TAN Sichuan Cuisine (坛TAN·四川料理):
- Taste Michelin Bib Gourmand-level Sichuan dishes; choose a few signature dishes and one or two lighter options to balance flavors.
- Keep dining time within 60–90 minutes and rest comfortably in the air-conditioned space.
- If you prefer non-spicy food, alternatives include:
- Huanghuang Restaurant (晃晃餐厅) (Southeast Asian cuisine), try Malaysian curry king prawns, lemongrass grilled chicken drumsticks, and other Nanyang flavors;
- Or Xi Tang / Xiang Zan (熹棠 / 香赞) for Chinese home-style dishes and signature braised pork.
13:30–15:00|Optional Family / Pet-Friendly Segment
If no family or pet needs, use this time to continue shopping at boutiques, reading in bookstores, or visiting more cafés.
Family Route Suggestion:
- Head to Nuanqin Haxxy Family Growth Center (暖亲 Haxxy 家庭成长中心) near the South Gate:
- Let children aged 2–8 play freely in the tube slides, foam pits, and sensory rooms (recommended stay 60–90 minutes).
- Parents can take turns resting at nearby cafés or casually photograph their kids playing.
Pet Route Suggestion:
- Visitors with pets can visit Super Puppy Plan (超级小狗计划):
- Get simple grooming or a bath for your pet while enjoying a coffee inside.
- Buy some pet snacks or toys as a small souvenir for the day.
15:00–16:30|Industrial Tracks & Platform Photo Session
- Continue north or slightly west along the central axis to Central Station & Cangku (中央车站 & 仓酷):
- Take depth-effect photos along the tracks at the platform center; try low-angle and wide-angle compositions.
- Use the glass dome and industrial trusses for portrait shots to create a cinematic atmosphere.
- Walk west to the Railway Track Walkway & Vintage Platform (铁轨步道与复古站台):
- Stroll slowly along the tracks and enjoy the unique “tracks + forest” scenery.
- Choose a less crowded section of the tracks for back or walking photos, paying attention to safety.
- If time allows, enter the edge area of Jiangfu Park (将府公园) from the extended track section to briefly experience the forest trail vibe, then return the same way.
16:30–17:30|Coffee Break & Creative Photo Spots
- Return toward the central axis or riverside and pick a café with a distinctive style to rest:
- For industrial style and creative specialty drinks, choose Makers Mix Café, try the “Bahe Limited” iced Americano;
- For a focus on spatial design, choose URANTREE Design, and take some lifestyle photos at the tree-shaded seats;
- If with kids, visit San San Liang Liang Café (三三两两俱咖啡厅), where children can quietly watch fish in the aquarium and relax.
- Along the way, check in at:
- Haxxy giant slide & balloon installation for playful or fashion photos;
- Unique storefronts like Xi Tang’s red big bow, Naughty Uncle’s green checkered wall, Pop Mart vending machine wall, enriching your photo styles for the day.
17:30–19:00|Bahe River Sunset & Winter Snowfall (Seasonal)
- Walk west to Riverside Plaza & Bahe River Walkway (滨河广场与坝河步道):
- Sit on a riverside bench and watch the sunset reflecting on the red brick warehouses and water surface.
- If you choose Deck Coffee (甲板咖啡), order a drink at the indoor stair seats or outdoor riverside seats and enjoy the view while resting.
- In winter (December–February), combine this time with the Swiss Roll Haystack & Artificial Snowfall:
- Arrive 10–15 minutes early near the orange cylinder on West Street to find a good photo spot at the Swiss roll haystack area.
- Use the snowfall sessions and lighting effects between 17:00–19:00 to capture “Altay-style” winter photos.
19:00–20:30|Dinner & Night Scene Wrap-Up
- Return to the central axis or Central Station area and choose a suitable restaurant for dinner:
- For casual dining, pick Station Grill, take photos in front of the American gas station-style entrance before enjoying burgers inside;
- For hotpot, choose between Aikesheng Hotpot (爱可神火锅店) or Wang Gangbo Chongqing Old Hotpot (王缸钵重庆老火锅);
- Families with kids can return to dos Dao Si Family Restaurant (dos 道肆亲子餐厅) for a comfortable meal in a familiar environment.
- After dinner, depending on energy and time, decide whether to:
- Visit Central Station again to experience the night lights and market atmosphere;
- Or go to the parking lot rooftop for a panoramic night photo to end the day.
After 20:30|Exit & Return
- Leave the park from the South Gate (南门) or the nearest exit, and choose metro, taxi, or self-driving for your return trip.
- If staying near Dongba or Jiangfu Park hotels, consider walking or taking a short taxi ride back to extend the “slow pace” vibe.
Half-Day Simplified Version (For Reference Only)
- Any 4–5 hours in the morning or afternoon:
- South Gate → Liangyue City Bookroom (short stop)
- Central Axis shopping: PIS Trend Collection → Qin Weihong Art → Lovely things → BLUEDOT
- X Art Museum exhibition (optional)
- Lunch/Dinner: Tan TAN Sichuan Cuisine or Station Grill
- Central Station & Railway Track Walkway photo session
- Riverside Plaza & Bahe River Walkway stroll