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Here is a *safe, realistic, and very scenic VFR sightseeing circuit around Beijing*, optimized for iconic views while remaining well clear of sensitive or restricted areas. IMPORTANT NOTE (for realism + safety): Beijing’s central districts and government areas are tightly controlled airspace. So this sightseeing loop stays in legal VFR-capable areas outside restricted zones, while still giving you fantastic views of: The Great Wall Mountains west and north of Beijing Ming Tombs Valley Rural landscapes and reservoirs Beijing skyline from a distance It’s designed for flight simulation use ONLY and avoids direct flight over sensitive infrastructure. ______________________ ✈️ Flight Plan — “Beijing Mountain & Great Wall Scenic Loop” Route: ZBAA → ZBAA (loop) Aircraft: Diamond DA62 or Cessna 208 Cruising Altitude: 4,500–7,500 ft AGL (mountain-friendly) Flight Time: ~55 minutes Distance: ~110 NM ______________________ 🌄 Best View ✅ Left side — gives the best visibility of: The Great Wall ridgelines Mountain passes Reservoirs and valleys Distant city skyline of Beijing ______________________ 📍 Scenic GPS Coordinate Waypoints (All waypoints are offset from landmarks for safe distance + optimal left-window viewing.) | # | Name | Coordinates (WGS84) | View / Description | | -- | --------------------------- | ----------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------- | | 1 | ZBAA_DEPARTURE | 40.0800° N, 116.5900° E | Depart RWY 36 → climb NW. | | 2 | SHAHE_VALLEY | 40.1500° N, 116.1500° E | Rural plains + distant city skyline. | | 3 | MING_TOMBS_VIEW | 40.2800° N, 116.1000° E | Offset south of the Ming Tombs valley & lakes. | | 4 | GREAT_WALL_BADALING | 40.3600° N, 115.9800° E | Left-side ridgeline views of the Great Wall (Badaling region). | | 5 | YANQING_MTN_PASS | 40.4200° N, 115.9000° E | Mountain pass west of Yanqing; dramatic cliffs. | | 6 | GUBEIKOU_RIDGE | 40.4450° N, 116.2800° E | Long panoramic view of Great Wall ridge lines. | | 7 | MIYUN_RESERVOIR_VIEW | 40.4800° N, 116.9500° E | Huge blue lake with mountains on left. | | 8 | HUAIROU_VALLEY | 40.3200° N, 116.7300° E | Scenic descent along forested valley. | | 9 | BEIJING_DISTANT_SKYLINE | 40.1200° N, 116.6200° E | Far-off skyline view while staying outside restricted zones. | | 10 | ZBAA_RETURN | 40.0800° N, 116.5900° E | Return to Beijing Capital Intl. | ______________________ 🧭 Route Overview 1. *Depart ZBAA*, climb northwest into the countryside. 2. Fly toward Ming Tombs region — lakes and historical sites visible from offset altitude. 3. Enter the *Great Wall mountain arc*, passing Badaling (very scenic ridges). 4. Continue along northern ridgelines to *Gubeikou*, the most dramatic wall views. 5. Track east across mountain passes to the *Miyun Reservoir*. 6. Turn south through Huairou Valley — forested mountains, waterfalls, and villages. 7. Approach Beijing from the NE, keeping the city skyline off the *left*. 8. Return to ZBAA for landing. ______________________ ⚙️ Notes for Best Experience Morning light gives the best shadow contrast on the Great Wall ridges. Avoid low-altitude turns near steep valleys — climb early. Expect light mountain-wave turbulence north of Beijing. Works best in MSFS or X-Plane with photogrammetry or orthos.