Honglingjin Park, Public park in Chaoyang District, Beijing, China.
Honglingjin Park is a public green space in Chaoyang with a central lake and extensive walking paths throughout. The grounds feature several areas for walking and spending time surrounded by plants and open spaces.
The park was established in 1958 as a space designed for children. It remains the only national park named after the Red Scarf youth movement.
The Song of the Red Scarf square displays sculptures of young revolutionary figures arranged among seasonal flowers. This area reflects historical youth movements that visitors can observe and explore today.
The park sits at the intersection of East 4th Ring Road and Chaoyang North Road, making it easy to find and reach. There is also a road safety education center for children on the grounds.
The park hosts an annual cultural festival specifically for twins on October 1st. This unusual event makes the location a special gathering place for families with twins.
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