Grand Epoch City (Ticketed)
Located in Anping Development Zone, Xianghe County, Langfang, Grand Epoch City is a scenic garden featuring ancient-style architecture.
More than just a tourist site, it is a large-scale resort fully equipped with hotels, swimming pools, theatres, golf courses, wellness centres and KTV lounges. Many visitors come here for leisure getaways on weekends.
Langfang Nature Park
Situated in the northwest of downtown Langfang, it is the city’s largest park and a popular retreat for local residents.
The park stretches about 2 to 3 kilometres in length. Most visitors do not tour the entire area. A casual stroll here usually takes 1 to 2 hours.
Mingtang Hot Spring Resort
The resort stands in the northern part of Bazhou urban area, Langfang, and is easily accessible by car from Beijing and Tianjin.
Built around the renowned Bazhou hot springs, it features high-end and cosy hot spring hotels, making it an ideal spot for hot spring bathing around Beijing and Tianjin.
Jiutian Leisure Valley
As the largest indoor park in Hebei Province, Jiutian Leisure Valley is situated on Xichang Road, Langfang. It is an all-in-one indoor ecological complex integrating eco-tourism, entertainment, healthy catering and trendy shopping.
Adopting a steel frame structure with double-layer solar panels on the roof, the venue keeps warm in cold weather and insulated from heat in summer. This maintains a mild spring-like climate all year round, suitable for plant growth and visitor comfort.
Sanhe People's Park
The park lies in the bustling downtown area, west of Hectometer Bridge. It is bounded by Taoyuan Community to the north, Yangguang Community to the west, Yingbin Road to the east and Great Wall Rubber Apartment to the south.
Primarily designed in modern garden style, it also showcases Sanhe’s folk customs and historical relics. It is a modern, multi-functional comprehensive urban park.
Bazhou Longquan Temple
Located in the centre of Xin'an Town, Bazhou, this temple is a famous historical Zen sanctuary first built in the late Tang Dynasty.
It was originally named Longhua Temple, renamed Pu Zhao Chan Courtyard in the Jin Dynasty, and finally given the current name Longquan Temple in the Yuan Dynasty. Two ancient wells stand on either side of the central axis in front of the Mahavira Hall. Clear spring water gushes out continuously, hence the name Longquan (Dragon Spring).
Kaiguo Hot Spring Water World
Nestled in the core area of the Capital Economic Circle, it mainly serves conference reception and hot spring wellness. It boasts well-furnished hot spring halls, beauty salons, a distinctive infinity hot spring pool and a standard 50-metre swimming pool.
The hotel is surrounded by vast green lands covering over a thousand mu. It features rare metasilicic acid hot springs with medical and skincare effects. The water temperature reaches 83 degrees Celsius, and is rich in metasilicic acid, strontium, barium, silicon, lithium and other trace elements beneficial to human health.
Luofa Reed Marshes
The marshes are located in the low-lying area on the southern bank of the Long River, north of Luofa Town, Anci District. Stretching for over ten li from the north of Dongzhangwu Village, the wetland is nearly one kilometre wide on both banks. The terrain is undulating and covered with dense reeds.
Looking from the east bank, you will see a vast expanse of white reeds shrouded in mist. The water ripples while reeds sway in the wind, with wild birds flying and chirping. Islets and shoals scatter across the water. Poplars and weeping willows dance gracefully along the banks, and small boats drift leisurely on the lake. It is a perfect place for summer relaxation
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