Explore the beautiful gardens that replicate scenes from the famous Chinese novel "Dream of the Red Chamber," walk through the scenic pathways, admire the traditional Chinese architecture, and enjoy the various themed gardens. Visitors can also attend cultural performances or exhibitions hosted by the garden.

Located on Nancaiyuan West Street in Xicheng District, Beijing, Beijing's Grand View Garden is a replica of the ancient Chinese landscape depicted in the classic Chinese novel "Dream of the Red Chamber." The garden's architecture, hillside water systems, plant landscapes, and decorative ornaments all strive to remain faithful to the original novel's period style and detailed descriptions. Currently, it primarily serves film and television productions, offering sightseeing, cultural entertainment, and leisure vacations. Television series filmed at Beijing's Grand View Garden include "Dream of the Red Chamber," "My Fair Princess," and "The Legend of Zhen Huan."
The main attractions of Beijing's Grand View Garden include Xiaoxiang Pavilion, Qinfang Bridge, and Longcui Temple, all of which have been used for filming. Each courtyard boasts its own unique character, featuring lifelike wax sculptures. During the annual Lunar New Year celebrations, a special "Dream of the Red Chamber"-themed temple fair is held. Here, you can truly step into the world of "Dream of the Red Chamber," strolling through the gardens and experiencing the poetic atmosphere of "winding paths leading to secluded retreats, where Zen chambers are nestled among flowers and trees."
Temperate monsoon climate;
Suitable seasons for travel: March to May, September to November
It is recommended to visit for about 2 hours
40 yuan
Off-season 7:30-17:00
Peak season 7:30-17:30
The Beijing Grand View Garden was constructed as a cultural and tourist destination based on the settings of "Dream of the Red Chamber," one of China's four great classical novels. The garden brings the book's scenes to life with its meticulously designed gardens, pavilions, and bridges, offering visitors a glimpse into traditional Chinese aesthetics and culture.
The garden is located in the Xicheng District of Beijing. You can take Metro Line 4 to Xizhimen Station, then transfer to a bus or take a short taxi ride to the garden. Walking from Xizhimen takes about 15 minutes.
The Beijing Grand View Garden is open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are in the spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the flowers and trees are in full bloom or vibrant with fall colors.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥30 for adults. Tickets can be purchased online through the official website or at the entrance gate of the garden.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance, but for popular times (weekends and holidays), booking tickets 1-2 days ahead can ensure availability.
You will need about 2-3 hours to fully explore the garden, including time to walk around the scenic areas, take photos, and enjoy a leisurely visit to the pavilions and themed gardens.
Key highlights include the "Red Chamber," the various pavilions such as the "Shuangxing Pavilion" and "Yaoji Pavilion," as well as the lotus pond and traditional Chinese gardens that represent the world described in "Dream of the Red Chamber." Don't miss the bridges and the detailed architectural elements.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and audio guides are offered in both Chinese and English. You can rent an audio guide at the entrance or through the official app.
The best photography spots are near the lotus pond, the pavilions, and the bridges. The "Red Chamber" and its surrounding gardens also offer fantastic views, especially during sunrise or sunset.
Start at the entrance and follow the main path around the central pond. Visit the "Red Chamber" and its surrounding areas, then proceed to the various pavilions and gardens. End with a visit to the lotus pond or the tea house for a relaxing break.
Night visits and light shows are not a regular feature, but the garden is beautifully lit in the evenings, making it a great spot for evening photography if you're attending a special event or performance.
The garden can get crowded on weekends and during public holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays, especially in the mornings on non-holiday periods.
The garden has public restrooms, water fountains, and a few cafes selling snacks and drinks. There are also shops selling souvenirs and traditional Chinese goods related to the garden's theme.
The garden is mostly accessible, with paved paths and some wheelchair ramps. However, certain areas with steep terrain may be more challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. There are plenty of rest areas available throughout the garden.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are accepted in most areas of the garden, including the ticket counters and shops. Cash is not commonly needed but is accepted in some smaller transactions.
Inside the garden, there are small cafes offering tea and snacks. Nearby, you’ll find restaurants serving traditional Chinese dishes and international options, especially around Xizhimen and the nearby shopping areas.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the cafes inside the garden and at nearby restaurants. Halal food is also available in some of the restaurants near Xizhimen.
Nearby hotels include the Beijing Hotel, Beijing Double Happiness Courtyard Hotel, and several budget options around the Xizhimen area. These are all within a short taxi or metro ride from the garden.
Nearby attractions include the Summer Palace, Beihai Park, and the Forbidden City. All are easily accessible by metro or taxi and make for a great day trip combination.
There are souvenir shops selling items related to "Dream of the Red Chamber," such as books, artworks, and traditional Chinese handicrafts. You can also find typical Chinese souvenirs like tea sets and silk products.
After visiting the garden, you can take a taxi or walk to Xizhimen Metro Station, which connects easily to Metro Lines 2 and 4. Alternatively, you can take a bus to nearby attractions like the Summer Palace or Beihai Park.