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Urban park in Beijing, China
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Duzhong Park
TypeUrban park
LocationBeijing, China
Area60 hectares
Created2008
StatusOpen all year

Duzhong Park (Chinese: 杜仲公园; lit. 'Eucommia Park') is a major city park in the eastern edge of central urban Beijing. It is located in Chaoyang District, right next to the 5th Ring Road, and is created based on a forest of eucommia ulmoides. It is one of the 15 earliest suburban public parks created by Beijing government in 2008.

Parks, gardens and landscapes in urban Beijing
Geography of Beijing
Imperial and classical
Modern
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