A new 7.5-kilometer cycling route has been launched in Beijing's Chaoyang Olympic Park, with a cycling time of about 24 minutes. Among them, there is a brightly painted "rainbow" cycling path, which is a must-see for cycling in Aoyuan. Cycling enthusiasts who love the outdoors can not only walk with the "rainbow" all the way, but also check in many venues and landmarks at one time and enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way.
Along the cycling route, cycling enthusiasts will pass by the National Convention Center, the China Arts and Crafts Museum, the History Exhibition Hall of the Communist Party of China, the Digital Beijing Building, and the National Stadium, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Bird's Nest, the Water Cube, and the square of the Olympic Central Area along the way.
In addition to the major special venues, there are more surprises along the cycling route. In the vicinity of the Olympic Tower and the subjective light road, Beijing Chaoyang has created a comprehensive cycling supporting community, where there are brand stores, coffee, light meals, bicycle rentals, markets, and even sports equipment and accessories, bicycle assembly, commissioning, maintenance and other one-stop services. There is also a rental car tour service, so that the public can easily visit and experience cycling easily.
At the same time, in Moon Bay, the dragon water system along the cycling station will regularly carry out cycling theme activities, sports brand flash mob activities, so that everyone's riding is more fun, more interesting, the station also set up a coffee shop, professional bicycle maintenance shop, cultural and creative products sales store, riders can not only rest here, but also have more leisure and social space.
It is reported that the cycling route is a closed-loop line, which can be set as the starting point at any location, and the distance between the lines is moderate, which is suitable for riders of all levels to participate in the experience.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Zhao Tingting
Editor/Tan Weiping