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Plan your Beijing tours? If you are searching for Beijing bungee jumping,...
Plan your Beijing tours? If you are searching for Beijing bungee jumping, this is the right place to locate a bungy site for your adventure trip to Beijing.
Bungee jumping originated in the west and the first commercial bungee jumping started with A J Hackett, the New Zealander, who made his first jump from Auckland’s Greenhithe Bridge in 1986. About 10 years later, the first bungee jumping site appeared in Shidu, Beijing.
Now there have been five major bungee jumping sites in and around Beijing. In light of tall and fixed structures connected to a large elastic cord, the bungee jumps in Beijing are divided into three kinds: Bungy Platform (extended from a cliff), Bungy Tower and Bungee Rocket (Reverse Bungee).
We are much delighted to introduce to you some of the bungee jumping areas in Beijing, but don’t hold any accountability for possible injuries that may occur.

In April, 1998, another 55m high jumping platform was constructed by the first one. Both the jumping platforms are extended midway from the cliff by Juma River against the mesmerizing views of the water and mountains.
“Shidu” literally means “Ten Ferries”.There are actually 18 ferries in Shidu area.

Add: Gucheng Village, Yanqing District, Beijing (about 90km) Bungee type: Cliff Platform
Tel: 010 – 69191020
Price: CNY150
he Longqing Bungee Jumping is built on the platform 48m high extended from a cliff known as Jingang Temple Cliff. This bungee was designed by the Commission for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense with the main equipments all from American ADA system, which features a combination of fun, safety, excitement.
How to get there: Take bus 919 from Deshengmen

Bungee Type: Cliff platform
Price: CNY150
Add: within the Yesanpo Scenic Area which is located at the junction of Taihang Mountain and Yanshan Mountain, about 110 km southwest of Beijing downtown.
How to get there: 1. Take two daily trains from Beijing West Railway Station 2. Take bus 919 from Tianqiao

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