Royal Hunting Ground & Printing Museum Away from Crowds✨ Day 1: Leisure & Culture in Central Daxing | Local Eats + Castle-style Hotel 🌿 Morning | Niantan Park Renovated from an old reservoir, this natural park boasts sprawling lakes and lush greenery. It’s quiet and uncrowded for a refreshing morning stroll away from packed tourist hotspots. 🍲 Lunch | Ziguangyuan (West Street Branch) Time-honored halal Beijing restaurant serving freshly carved crispy roasted duck. Its signature milk skin yogurt is tangy and refreshing, a staple among local Beijingers. 📖 Afternoon | China Printing Museum The world’s largest museum dedicated to printing history. Admission-free with 137 vintage printing machines on display, tracing development from ancient movable type to modern printing gear – a paradise for history buffs. 🏨 Evening | Hilton Beijing Daxing European castle-shaped hotel adjacent to shopping districts, ideal for unwinding after a full day of sightseeing. Day 2: Elk & Royal Hunting Route | Qing Dynasty Palace & Wild Elk Sanctuary 🦌 Morning | Nanhaizi Park Former imperial hunting preserve across five dynasties and China’s exclusive elk habitat, featuring interconnected wetlands and lakes where wild elk wander freely. Right next door: Milu Park China’s first dedicated elk reserve with free-roaming elks and peacocks; visitors can get close to feed the animals, perfect for family trips and nature lovers. 🦆 Lunch | Dayali Roast Duck (Guanyinsi Branch) Popular local restaurant specializing in fruitwood-fired roast duck with crisp separated skin and juicy meat at great value. 🏯 Afternoon | Tuanhe Palace Ruins Park Known as the premier imperial villa of the Qing Dynasty, built in classic Jiangnan garden style with free entry. Quiet lakes, pavilions and sparse crowds form a hidden historic gem. #BeijingGetaway #DaxingTravel #HiddenSpotBeijing #BeijingWeekendTrip #随便走走的旅行