Beijing Yeyahu National Wetland Park

Beijing Yeyahu National Wetland Park (野鸭湖国家湿地公园)  is at the foot of the Badaling Great Wall listed in the World Cultural Heritage, on the bank of Guanting Reservoir – the first reservoir since 1949, with its north nested to Songshan Mountain and Dahaituo Mountain. Covering a total area of 283.4 hectares, located in the buffering area of Beijing’s largest and most diversified Yeya Lake Wetland Natural Reserve, it is the important habitat for birds in Beijing and the stopover site of the migrant birds on East Asia – Australia Route. In the migrant season of every year, a large variety of birds make a stopover here, most of which are wild goose and duck species, that is why the lake is called Yeya (Wild Duck) Lake. The wetland here is abundant in wild lives, insects and fishes, which is a great place for people to get close to nature and release their mind, and also a perfect place for camping.

Address: North of Liuhaoying Village, Kangzhuang Town, Yanqing District, Beijing

Hours : 8:30-18:00

Transportation:

Take Bus No. 919 at Deshengmen to the final stop of Yanqing District, and then take a taxi for 20 minutes to get there.