Kunyu River Tourist Line
**Introduction:**
The Kunyu River stretches approximately 11 kilometers from south to north, traversing the second, third, and fourth ring roads of Beijing. It is the sole waterway that does this. The river journey begins at the China Millennium Monument in the south and ends at the Summer Palace to the north. Along its path, it passes through several notable piers, including the China Millennium Monument Pier, Bayi Lake Pier, CCTV Tower Pier, Changhe Bay Pier, and Summer Palace Pier.

The Kunyu River tourism line not only offers unique historical and cultural landscapes at its start and end points but also connects a series of significant sites from south to north. These include the China Millennium Monument, Yuyuantan Park, CCTV Tower, Jinyuan Times Shopping Center, Linglong Tower, Xidiaoyutai, Wanliu Golf Course, and various communities.

**Opening Hours:**
The Kunyu River is open to visitors all year round, with operating hours from 06:00 to 21:00.

**Preferential Policies:**
1. Children under 1.2 meters in height are admitted free of charge, but without allocated seating. Children over 1.2 meters are charged the adult ticket price. Each adult is allowed to bring one child under 1.2 meters without an additional charge. Any additional children exceeding this limit will be charged at the adult ticket price.
2. Please note that the information provided is for reference only. For the most accurate and up-to-date details, please refer to the announcements at the scenic spot on the day of your visit.









