Where is the Yinshan Tallinn in Beijing?

Beijing Yinshan Tallinn ticket price: peak season: 25 yuan; Off-season: 20 yuan.

Bus route: Take bus No.314, 357, 376, 345, 345, 9 12, 9 19 to Changping, then take taxi Peony Garden, and take bus No.949 to Yinshan Tallinn Scenic Area.

Self-driving route: from lishuiqiao to Xiaotangshan to the north, or from Xingshou Village, east of Qin Cheng, Changping, to the north along the expressway, passing through xia zhuang and Humen Village. From Madian Bridge to Badaling Expressway to Changping Xiguan roundabout to Changling, cross Jiudu River and turn right at the junction of Huairou and Changping.

Yinshan Tallinn is located in the north of Changping District, formerly known as "Iron Wall Yinshan". It is named after the steep cliff, which is as black as iron as a tall wall. After the heavy snow, the mountains are all white and the mountains are silver.

"Iron Wall Silver Mountain" is also famous for its ancient pagodas. Yinshan Liaota Group is a famous scenic spot with the largest number of existing Liaota in China. The tower is tens of feet high, small in size, strewn at random in height, regular in layout and consistent in structure, all of which are octagonal planes and beautifully shaped. There are many reliefs on the tower with beautiful lines. After vicissitudes of life, it is very old, but it is well preserved.

The natural landscape of Yinshan Mountain is beautiful and magnificent, with pines and cypresses, quiet and elegant. The main peak of Yinshan Mountain is 726.8 1 m above sea level, and there are dense trees on the hillside, mainly including Prunus armeniaca, Quercus variabilis, Quercus pekinensis, Populus davidiana and Pinus tabulaeformis. At the foot of the mountain, there is an artificially cultivated chestnut forest. The red tree species are Quercus Beijing and Cotinus coggygria; Yellow tree species are chestnut, Quercus variabilis and Prunus armeniaca; Green includes juniper and Chinese pine. The Yinshan Mountain in late autumn is covered with red, yellow and green vegetation, giving people the feeling that spring is still unfinished.

In ancient times, Tiebi Yinshan was once one of the "Eight Scenes of Yanping". Today, as a scenic spot, Yinshan Tallinn is still a place for tourists to enjoy the scenery on weekends. On a sunny autumn day, the grass beside the ancient pagoda in the core area of Tallinn has become a favorite leisure belt. People put up tents and have a picnic after enjoying the scenery of Yinshan Mountain and Tallinn. More piously, they will burn incense and worship in front of the tower. Autumn is also the mature season of jujube and chestnut in the mountains. Villagers in several nearby villages are not restricted by ticket sales in scenic spots. Collecting and selling fruits or setting up stalls in the mountains is part of their life.