Beijing Chaoyang Park is a comprehensive and multifunctional large-scale cultural leisure and entertainment park with landscaping as its main function. It is the largest city park in Beijing's Fourth Ring Road. Formerly known as Shuiduizi Park, it was built in 1984 and renamed as Beijing Chaoyang Park in 1992.
It is about 2.8km long from north to south and1.5km wide from east to west, with a total planned area of 288.7 hectares, including 68.2 hectares of water surface and 87% of green land. The scenic spots built in Chaoyang Park include more than 20 scenic spots such as Central Chief Tree Planting Forest, General Forest and Esperanto Forest.