Beijing's Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park has launched its summer "beat-the-heat" season, transforming the former Olympic venue into a lively hub for leisure and water activities. Running through August 31, the park is offering free general admission to all visitors, with fees for activities charged separately. To mark the graduation season, students who have recently completed the high school or college entrance exams can enjoy a 10 percent discount on selected attractions by presenting their exam admission tickets.
Originally constructed for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, the Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park hosted the rowing, canoeing, and marathon swimming events. Today, it has evolved into an international-standard tourism and leisure resort centered around water recreation.
A file photo shows visitors relaxing at the Beijing Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park in summer. /IC
Covering a total area of more than 160 hectares – including 63 hectares of water – the park features Olympic-grade tracks, eco-friendly landscapes, and preserved Olympic heritage, making it an ideal spot for walking, relaxation, and a variety of water sports.
A file photo shows visitors relaxing at the Beijing Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park in summer. /IC
By blending Olympic legacy with vibrant summer activities, the park aims to attract both locals and tourists looking to beat the summer heat and enjoy a fun-filled outdoor experience.
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