Beijing Tennis Center
Beijing Tennis Center in Beijing, China was established as an affiliation of Muxiyuan Sport School. It was the host of the tennis competitions of the 2001 Summer Universiade. The center court can accommodate up to 10,000 people.
Those looking for fun things to do in the area may visit Yuan Dadu City Wall Ruins Park or Tucheng or Earth Wall Park. Established in 2003. It was created to preserve and to protect the northern city wall ruins of Khanbaliq or Dadu. The city wall was erected in the late 13th century. Tourists should also visit Qingnian Hu Park. Founded in 1960, it is renowned for its modern arts sculptures. It is home to Qingnianhu Water World, an outdoor swimming pool. Visitors may enjoy activities like fishing, gateball, and ice skating. Kids may also enjoy the bumper cars, mini race circuit, and swinging pirate ship onsite. Another interesting site to visit in the city is Imperial Ancestral Temple or Taimiao. It is a cluster of buildings in 3 courtyards separated by walls. It is notorious for resembling the ground plan of the Forbidden City. One of the best hotels in the city is Beijing Springs Valley Hotel. It features a 24-hour reception desk, business center, and tour desk. It also has a restaurant offering Western cuisine. The Lake View Hotel is just 1 mile away from the tennis center. This 5-star hotel offers 6 restaurants that specializes in the different cuisines, outdoor pools, spa services and has 307 rooms and suites.