Beihai Park is one of the oldest and most complete royal gardens in China, and has a history of nearly 1,000 years. It is located in the central area of Beijing, on the west side of the city, on the northwest side of the Forbidden City, and is called the Three Seas of the Zhonghai and the South China Sea. The pavilions in Beihai Park are chic and the corridors are twisted and twisted. The whole garden is conceived and laid out in the mythical "one pool and three fairy mountains" (Taigye pool, Penglai, abbot, Pazhou), unique in form, rich in fantasy artistic conception color here is wide, lake light tower shadow, pine cypress, flowers and trees fragrance, pavilions, stacked stone caves, beautiful and colorful, like a fairyland. Qiong Island has a 67-meter-high Tibetan white tower (built in 1651), as well as Qiongdao Chunyin Stone, rockery, and caves, one of the eight scenic spots of Yanjing named by Qing Qianlong Emperor. On the northeast shore there are paintings of Zhai, Xuan, Jingqingzhai, Temple of Heavenly King, Wulong Pavilion, Kowloon Wall and other buildings; To the south is the Beihai Tuancheng on the waterfront, and the lush pine and cypress bushes on the city have a delicate shape of Chengguang Palace. Beihai Park is a recreational place for the emperor. Its Kowloon Wall is the most famous. There is no need to buy tickets at the White Tower. It is not felt when it is close. It is recommended to swing the boat on the lake and let us swing the double oars. It is still very pleasant.