Aqua Magic
Outdoor waterpark for adults and children including water slides over 25 meters tall, surfing, beach, kiddy splash pools, and giant wave pools.
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Wavor House
If you’re looking to hang ten and ride some waves in a relaxed, beginner-friendly setting, then this indoor wave pool is a suitably fun plan B. All you need is a bathing suit and a half-decent sense of balance (or if not, a good sense of humor when you fall into these indoor waters), and the facility will provide you with the rest.
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Happy Water Rubik’s Cube
The biggest open-air water park in the city, Happy Water Rubik’s Cube is worth the trip to Fengtai District. The many rides inside, including flumes, raft rides, and a wave machine, will help you forget just how hot it is outside. The park is fitted with a water filter that operates 24 hours a day.
Daily 10am-6pm. RMB 230 (adults), RMB 180 (kids between 1.2m and 1.5m), Free (kids below 1.2m).
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Chenjinglun Middle School Swimming Pool
Belonging to Chenjinglun Middle School and now 20 years old, this indoor pool remains clean and busy, and has a depth of 1.4-1.6 meters. Many locals and their children learn to swim here.
Daily 10am-9pm. RMB 50 (adults)
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Buffalo Rooftop Resort
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Aqua Warriors Swimming Club
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Freediving China
Freediving China is located in Beijing, but also organizes trips both inside and outside of China.
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R&F Club
Fulicheng's clubhouse contains a gym/fitness center, pool and an attached Cantonese restaurant.
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Beijing Dragon Club
Located in a Shunyi residential neighborhood, this fitness club mainly trains expat teens in swimming and other forms of exercise to improve their physiques.
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