Core Insights - In the winter season of 2025-2026, Beijing's municipal parks' ice rinks received a total of 225,000 visitors, despite early closures due to rising temperatures [1] - Following the end of ice activities, parks are transitioning to children's play areas, integrating traditional games with natural settings to enhance children's learning and emotional connections [1] - The parks are developing immersive play zones, such as the Han Dynasty-themed area in the Lvxian Ancient City Ruins Park, featuring climbing structures and traditional games [1] Group 1 - The ice rinks in Beijing's municipal parks attracted 225,000 visitors during the winter season of 2025-2026 [1] - The transition from ice activities to children's play areas is designed to maintain engagement and joy among visitors [1] - Parks are creating diverse recreational spaces that combine sports, technology, and nature for a holistic experience [1] Group 2 - In 2026, the "Micro Park" concept will be expanded in municipal parks, focusing on parent-child interaction and natural play [2] - The new play areas will feature age-appropriate, eco-friendly equipment and will enhance park facilities for safety and convenience [2] - These developments aim to serve visitors of all ages, integrating fitness, dining, and reading spaces [2]
2025—2026年冬季北京市属公园冰场累计接待游客22.5万人次
Bei Jing Shang Bao·2026-02-06 14:17