Longqing Gorge
Discover Beijing's stunning Longqing Gorge.

About Longqing Gorge
Longqing Gorge, located approximately 85 kilometers northwest of Beijing, is a spectacular natural wonder that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Renowned for its towering cliffs, winding river, and lush greenery, this gorge is often referred to as 'the Little Three Gorges' due to its resemblance to the renowned Yangtze River Gorges. Since its development as a tourist destination in the 1980s, Longqing Gorge has become synonymous with serene boat rides, breathtaking vistas, and thrilling outdoor activities. Visitors arrive at the gorge via a scenic dragon escalator, which in itself is a marvel, winding its way up the mountainside like a mythical creature. Once inside, the options are endless: take a tranquil boat ride along the Yanqing River, meander through the verdant landscapes on foot, or challenge your adventurous spirit with a bungee jump off the cliffside. The gorge is also famous for its annual Ice Lantern Festival, where ice sculptures and lanterns illuminate the winter nights, creating a magical wonderland. Additionally, the nearby Mount Jinfo offers hiking opportunities with panoramic views, while the ancient Longqingxia Dam stands as a testament to the region's historical significance. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an adrenaline-pumping adventure, Longqing Gorge offers an experience that captures the essence of Beijing's natural and cultural allure.
Highlights
- Dragon Escalator: A scenic ride offering panoramic views.
- Boat Rides: Tranquil trips along the picturesque Yanqing River.
- Ice Lantern Festival: A winter wonderland of illuminated sculptures.
- Bungee Jumping: Thrilling adventure off the gorge's cliffs.
- Mount Jinfo: Hiking trails with breathtaking vistas.
- Longqingxia Dam: Historical site with engineering marvels.
- Stunning Cliffs: Dramatic landscapes reminiscent of the Three Gorges.
