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Senlin Gongyuan Nanmen (Forest Park South Gate) station

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Platform of Forest Park South Gate Station (20220330142553)
Platform of Forest Park South Gate Station (20220330142553)

Senlin Gongyuan Nanmen (Forest Park South Gate) station (simplified Chinese: 森林公园南门站; traditional Chinese: 森林公園南門站; pinyin: Sēnlín Gōngyuán Nánmén zhàn) is a station on Line 8 of the Beijing Subway. It is located at the south entrance to the Olympic Forest Park.

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Senlin Gongyuan Nanmen (Forest Park South Gate) station
健身步道, Chaoyang District Aoyuncun

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100101 Chaoyang District, Aoyuncun
Beijing, China
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Platform of Forest Park South Gate Station (20220330142553)
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