Go fishing in spring

(Chinadaily.com.cn)
Updated: 2007-04-11 09:05

Spring is a good season for fishing. It's time to wipe the cobwebs off the fishing tackle for another season. Some people like fishing in small streams while others prefer in pounds. No matter where you choose, fishing offers a great time to relax and enjoy the flourishing season.

Beijing

Xiaomuwu Fishing Garden

Located inside a beautiful garden, this place is very popular among Beijing's fishing lovers. It's very quiet thought not far away from downtown. .Visitors here get fully relaxed without going a long distance. Besides, Xiaomuwu provides free wireless internet service helping killing time when waiting for the fish..

How to get there: Drive from Badaling Expressway to Beianhe Exit. Then move westward along Beiqing Road.

Location: Inside the Daoxianghu Park, Sujiatuo, Haidian District
Tel: 010-62404942 /13641258820

Shangzhuang Reservoir

Known as the heaven of wild fishing, Shangzhuang Reservoir is a good place of fishing while enjoying natural views. Lots of people go there at weekends. Don't forget bring your own fishing tackle.

How to get there: Jingcheng Expressway-North Five Ring Road-Shangzhuang Road. Or you can take Bus 652 or 303 to Shangzhuang Reservoir Station.

Location: Shangzhuang Town, Haidian District
Tel: 010-51770006

Guoao Fishing Club

Being an indoor fishing place, Guoao Fishing Club hosts as many as 200 persons. The club rents first-class fishing tackles. For your convenience, it provides kinds of food with waiter serving you at your fishing spot.

Address: Inside Olympic Sports Center, No.1, Anding Road, Yayuncun, Chaoyangdistrict
Tel: 010-64910902
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