Aerial View of Yanqi Lake, venue of Belt and Road Forum 2019
Updated 09:08, 21-Apr-2019
Cui Hui'ao
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Located in the northern suburb of Beijing, Yanqi Lake is a scenic spot which is just at the foot of Yanshan Mountain. The Great Wall is to the north of the lake. In the spring and autumn, flocks of rare migrant birds, especially geese, inhabit the area, which inspired the name of the lake, since Yanqi Lake translates to "Swan Lake."
The Yanqi Lake complex, with its beautiful water, refreshing air, and colorful flowers, has hosted many high-profile international events, such as the 2014 Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation and the 2017 Belt and Road forum.
Also, Chinese State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced at a press briefing on Friday that the Second Belt and Road Forum (BRF) for International Cooperation will be held in Beijing from April 25 to 27 by the side of the scenic spot.
Photo of the Kempinski Sunrise Hotel. /File photo

Photo of the Kempinski Sunrise Hotel. /File photo

One of the most striking features of the complex is the 97-meter high oval-shaped Kempinski Sunrise Hotel. The oval form has been designed to incorporate many symbolic features of Chinese culture. For example, the main front view of the 'rising sun' represents China's fast-developing economy; the hotel's entrance is shaped like the mouth of a fish, representing prosperity; and from a side-angle view, the building is shaped like a scallop, which symbolizes fortune.
In the middle of the sprawling Yanqi Island stands the Beijing Yanqi Lake International Conference Center, incorporating architectural influences from China's Han and Tang Dynasties. The conference facility's design takes influence from Beijing's Ditan Temple and the Imperial Palace. Its blue roof, which resembles the wings of a swan, symbolizes China's exchanges with the international community.
This center is where heads of state met during the very first BRF in 2017. 
An aerial view of the Beijing Yanqi Lake International Conference Center. /File photo

An aerial view of the Beijing Yanqi Lake International Conference Center. /File photo

Beijing hosted the first BRF for International Cooperation in May 2017 with participation from more than 100 countries, including 29 national leaders from countries such as Greece, Pakistan and Russia.
Following the inaugural forum, the second BRF will welcome guests to brainstorm on interconnected development and come up with a concrete roadmap for the future.