Beijing’s Chaoyang District: A Year-Round Floral Celebration

Beijing’s Chaoyang District Launches Year-Round Floral Celebration

The Chaoyang Garden Festival has officially opened in Beijing, turning the entire Chaoyang District into a blooming celebration of urban beauty and natural design. Streets and parks across the district are filled with flowers. Every space reflects a powerful mix of nature, culture, and urban charm.

Rotating Floral Events Keep the City in Bloom

Throughout the year, different parks will host seasonal floral events. For example, Chaoyang Park kicks off the tulip festival, while Olympic Green showcases the Field of Flowers. In spring, the crabapple blossoms at Yuan Dynasty City Wall Relics Park attract crowds. During summer, Honglingjin Park will highlight the annual lotus festival.

Each event brings something new. Because the timing changes month to month, visitors are encouraged to return throughout the year. This structure helps keep the city lively, colorful, and connected to nature.

Festival Theme Supports Growth and Sustainability

This year’s festival carries the theme Beautiful Chaoyang: A Garden City. It uses the brand identity “Yi Lu Xiang Yang,” meaning growing toward the sun. The symbol includes a modern take on the Chinese character 花 (flower). As a result, the brand reflects the district’s message of progress, sunlight, and green transformation.

Chaoyang uses this theme to show how a global city can still stay rooted in natural beauty. It connects design, nature, and lifestyle through visible public investment.

Ongoing Projects Expand the Garden City Vision

By the end of 2024, Chaoyang completed key improvements across the district. These included 68 boundary-free parks, 12 updated age-inclusive parks, and over 310 kilometers of greenways. These projects not only added beauty but also created safer, healthier spaces for residents and visitors alike.

Looking ahead, the district plans to add more parks and extend connected greenways. Additionally, the “One Park, One Specialty Flower” initiative will give each park a unique floral identity. These updates aim to strengthen the city’s environment while promoting public engagement.

Chaoyang Serves as a Global Hub Inside Beijing

Covering 470.8 square kilometers, Chaoyang is one of Beijing’s largest and most global districts. Nearly all foreign embassies in China are located here. On top of that, 90% of foreign media outlets and 70% of regional headquarters for multinational companies are also based in Chaoyang.

The district also hosts more than half of all international conferences in Beijing. Because of its global reach and eco-friendly focus, Chaoyang continues to lead both in diplomacy and design.

Residents and Tourists Join the Celebration

Locals and visitors are invited to experience the Chaoyang Garden Festival firsthand. As parks bloom and public spaces transform, the district offers a calm escape inside one of China’s busiest cities.

The event blends gardens, streetscapes, and cultural elements into one shared space. As a result, Chaoyang stands out as a model for future-ready, community-driven cities Just Now News.

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Editor-at-Large Alan Merritt

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Alan Merritt is an international journalist and editor with over 12 years of experience across global news, television, and magazine media. Based in Las Vegas, with ties to New York and Paris, he serves as Editor-at-Large at Just Now News, a leading platform recognized for its Unscripted, Unfiltered, Unmissable coverage. In this role, he contributes a wide range of stories spanning human interest, culture, business, technology, and global affairs, bringing depth, clarity, and a global perspective to every piece.


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