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Patinaje sobre hielo al aire libre en Pekín 2025-2026

Lagos en Pekín se convierten en pistas de hielo naturales al aire libre en invierno

Mejor época: finales de diciembre–principios de febrero

Patinaje sobre hielo en QianHai
Invierno de Houhai
Kunming Lake Skate Rink frente al Palacio de Verano en Pekín
Hora del invierno en el Parque BeiHai en Pekín
Bicicletas de hielo en Beihei Park

A medida que la temperatura baja, el patinaje en el hielo en Pekín se convierte en una actividad popular para personas de todas las edades. Los Lagos de Pekín comienzan a congelarse y se convierten en pistas naturales de hielo al aire libre. Normalmente están abiertos para los visitantes desde finales de diciembre o principios de enero hasta principios de febrero, dependiendo del clima y las condiciones de hielo en los lagos

Uno de los lugares más famosos es el Shichahai Paking Rink, que está compuesto por tres partes: Qianhai (Lago Front), Houhai (Lago Back), y Xihai (Lago West). Qianhai incluso abriría la pista nocturna para los turistas donde se puede disfrutar patinando por la noche con luces coloridas

En el Shichahai Paking Rink, puedes divertirte mucho no sólo estando involucrado en patinaje en hielo tradicional, sino también otras actividades divertidas como bicicleta de hielo, toboganes de hielo, castillos de hielo para niños y otros.

Kunming Lake cubre las tres cuartas partes del Palacio de Verano. Kunming Lake Skate Rink es el más grande de Pekín que tiene una superficie de 70 hectáreas (alrededor de 170 acres). Por lo general se abre más tarde que otras regiones. Hay otras dos partes principales de patinaje en el Palacio de Verano, una está en el lago Suzhou mientras que la otra es el deslizamiento de hielo en Xidi Wharf. Todas las actividades divertidas en el hielo son una gran mezcla de ejercicio y diversión. Adolescentes y niños son los principales visitantes aquí. Pueden disfrutar de más de diez tipos de entretenimiento de hielo incluyendo botes de hielo eléctricos y bicicleta eléctrica de hielo.

Lagos en los parques también se convierten en pistas de patinaje populares, como Beihai Park Paking Rink y Taoranting Park Paking Rink. Las principales actividades son patinaje sobre hielo, sillas de hielo y bicicletas de hielo, mientras que Taoranting Park también ofrece un largo tobogán de hielo. Las fechas de apertura para las pistas al aire libre dependen del estado del lago. Para la seguridad de los visitantes, sólo pueden abrirse cuando el hielo tiene más de 15 cm de espesor. Esto suele ocurrir a finales de invierno, a saber, enero-febrero

Hay muchas otras pistas de hielo naturales por toda la ciudad en lugares como Zizhuyuan Park, la Universidad de Pekín, Yuyuantan Park y Beijing Botanical Garden Ice Rink. La mayoría de los lagos y estanques están disponibles para patinar tan pronto como el agua se congela, pero las fechas varían anualmente.

Conveniently located in the heart of Beijing, Shichahai is easily accessible and surrounded by numerous bars and restaurants. After a day of skating, you can warm up with a hearty meal or a refreshing drink at one of the nearby establishments. However, keep in mind that due to its popularity, the rink can get quite crowded.

Kunming Lake covers three-quarters of the Summer Palace grounds. Kunming Lake Skate Rink is the largest one in Beijing and has an area of 70 hectares (about 170 acres). It is capable of accommodating up to 5,000 people skating on the ice at the same time! There are two other main skating parts in the Summer Palace—one is at Suzhou Lake, while the other is the ice slide at Xidi Wharf.

All fun activities on ice are a great mix of exercise and amusement. Teenagers and children are the main visitors here. They can enjoy more than ten kinds of ice entertainment, including electric iceboats and electric ice bicycles.

The skating rink welcomes visitors daily from late December 2024 to February 3, 8:30 am-5 pm, with ticket sales closing at 4:30 pm to ensure everyone leaves the rink by the designated time. Entrance tickets are priced at 20 yuan per person, with a discounted rate of 10 yuan available for students.

To make the experience more enjoyable, a variety of ice activities are offered. Visitors can enjoy the Single Ice Car at 50 yuan per person, allowing unlimited time on the ice. For a shared adventure, the Double Ice Car is available for 100 yuan per pair, also with no time limits. Additionally, the Ice Bicycle provides a unique way to explore the rink at 100 yuan per person, with unlimited skating time included.

Beihai Park Ice Rink stands as one of Beijing's oldest and most iconic ice skating destinations, offering a picturesque skating experience surrounded by traditional Beijing-style architecture. The combination of its expansive frozen lake and historic setting makes it a quintessential spot for locals and visitors to enjoy during winter.

Conveniently located in the heart of Beijing, Beihai Park Ice Rink is easy to reach without the need for long journeys. The rink provides various equipment for rent, including ice skates, ice chairs, and ice bikes, allowing everyone to partake in the fun, whether gliding across the ice or exploring it in more unique ways. Imbued with a rich atmosphere of traditional Beijing ice sports, the activities at Beihai Park will feature distinctive events such as traditional ice performance displays.

The ice rink operates from the end of December through February 3, depending on weather conditions. It offers two daily sessions: a morning session from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm and an afternoon session from 1:30 pm to 5:30 pm. Admission to the general area, which includes access to skating, cartoon ice cars, and ice bicycles, costs 80 yuan per session for both children and adults, with no time restrictions. For those interested in the electric ice motorcycle area, there is an additional charge of 50 yuan for a 10-minute ride.

Taoranting Park, built in 1952, is a renowned historical and cultural destination that blends classical Chinese architecture with modern landscape design. Celebrated for showcasing the rich "pavilion culture" of the Chinese nation, it offers visitors a unique glimpse into traditional aesthetics and artistry.

Since the opening of the Taoranting Park Ice Rink on January 1, 2015, the park has hosted an annual Ice and Snow Carnival, which has become a major attraction. Last year, the carnival has grown even larger, spanning an impressive 38,500 square meters. It now holds the distinction of being the largest snow-themed amusement park among Beijing's municipal parks, drawing crowds with its expansive winter-themed activities and festive atmosphere. The Largest Ice and Snow Park within the Second Ring Road, featuring unique interactive activities such as "Penguin Parades" and "Clown Performances."

The rink welcomes visitors daily from 9 am to 5 pm, with the last entry allowed at 4:30 pm and operations concluding promptly at 5 pm. This schedule runs from late December 2024 to mid-February 2025. Tickets can be purchased conveniently on-site by scanning a QR code or reserved in advance for a seamless experience.

There are lots of other natural ice rinks across the city in places such as Zizhuyuan Park, Peking University, Yuyuantan Park, and Beijing Botanical Garden Ice Rink. Most of the lakes and ponds are available for skating as soon as the water freezes, but dates vary annually.

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