The largest cultural theme park in Northwest China, with the largest Tang-style architectural complex in China.
There are two "world's largest" attractions in the park: the world's largest outdoor fragrance project and the world's largest water curtain movie show.
The night scene is colorful, with the Tang Culture Corridor, Fanglin Garden, Ziyun Tower and other places under brilliant lights, which are dazzling everywhere.
The park has the Prayer Drum Dance, the “Jiaofang Music and Dance” court performance, the “Glamorous Shadows and Colorful Clothes” fashion performance, etc.
The large-scale dance drama "Dream of the Tang Dynasty" performed at Fengming Jiutian Theater is a music and dance performance that combines the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty with the essence of song and dance.
Attractions Location: No. 99, Furong West Road, Qujiang New District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province
Tickets:
Adult ticket 120 RMB/half-price ticket 60 RMB (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Half-price ticket:
1. Minors aged 6 (excluding 6 years old) to 18 (including 18 years old)
2. Full-time university undergraduate students or below.
Free ticket:
1. Children aged 6 years old (inclusive) or 1.2 meters or below in height;
2. Disabled persons with valid certificates;
3. The spouse and minor children under 18 years of age of the active-duty military personnel shall present valid documents such as marriage certificate and household registration booklet;
4. The "three relatives" (relatives of martyrs, relatives of soldiers who died in the line of duty, and relatives of soldiers who died of illness) can use their preferential cards, and fire rescue personnel (including retirees) can use their valid certificates.
Opening hours:
09:00-22:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st to December 31st)
Contact Details: 029-85511888
Transportation:
Take bus No. 22/23/24/44/146/212/224/526/609 in the city and get off at the West Gate (Yuyuan Gate) bus stop of Datang Furong Garden. Then walk about 580 meters to the destination.
Take bus No. 22/24/212/307 in the city and get off at Datang Furong Garden South Gate Bus Stop. Then walk about 430 meters to arrive.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Experience the vibrant culture and stunning scenery of Tang Paradise, a large theme park reflecting the grandeur of the Tang Dynasty through gardens, performances, and architecture.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in downtown Xi’an for convenience. Nearby restaurants offer Shaanxi cuisine such as yangrou paomo (mutton soup with bread) and liangpi (cold noodles).
Souvenirs: Tang Dynasty-themed crafts, silk scarves, traditional fans, and cultural memorabilia.
Combine a visit to Tang Paradise with Xi’an’s historical highlights.
Accommodation/Food: Stay centrally in Xi’an. Try the famous roujiamo (Chinese hamburger) and hand-pulled noodles.
Souvenirs: Local snacks, calligraphy brushes, traditional clothing.
Extend your trip to include archaeological and cultural exploration beyond Tang Paradise.
Accommodation/Food: Continue staying in Xi’an. Sample local dumplings and lamb skewers.
Souvenirs: Museum replicas, Tang-themed ceramics, tea sets.
Incorporate natural scenery and nearby historic sites along with city highlights.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Xi’an or near Huaqing Palace. Try local snacks such as fried tofu and sweet persimmons.
Souvenirs: Hot spring skincare products, local crafts, silk scarves.
Include the famous Terracotta Warriors and explore more of Xi’an’s cultural offerings.
Accommodation/Food: Stay in Xi’an city center. Enjoy a mix of street food and traditional Shaanxi cuisine.
Souvenirs: Terracotta Warrior figurines, Qin dynasty replicas.
Add natural exploration and leisure to your cultural trip.
Accommodation/Food: Stay near Xi’an or forest park. Sample fresh mountain vegetables and herbal teas.
Souvenirs: Herbal products, dried fruits, forest honey.
Complete your trip with additional historic and cultural experiences.
Accommodation/Food: Stay centrally in Xi’an. Enjoy diverse dining options including Muslim Quarter specialties and fine dining.
Souvenirs: Calligraphy items, ethnic textiles, traditional teas.
The Tang Paradise is located in Qujiang Development Zone in the south of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, southeast of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt in the style of the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty to the north of the original Tang Dynasty Paradise. It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, covering an area of 1,000 acres, of which 300 acres are water area.
The original site of Tang Paradise is the Tang Dynasty Paradise, located southeast of Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It has the largest Tang Dynasty-style building complex in China. Although the imitation ancient buildings are not very popular, there are things to play in the complex during the day and at night. The performance of "Dream Back to Tang Dynasty" is very professional, and there are many things to see in the twelve theme cultural areas.
On the southeast side of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, to the north of the ruins of the original Tang Dynasty Furong Garden, there is a park rebuilt in the style of the Tang Dynasty royal gardens - the Tang Furong Garden, where a Spring Festival lantern show is currently underway.
It was already late in the evening when we came out of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. After dinner, we walked east along the path. As the sun was setting, we entered the Tang Paradise.
The lights here are bright and dazzling, the lake under the bridge is sparkling, and the real body and the reflection are connected. Tourists walk lightly, looking back every three steps, passing through a fiery red lantern, full of the flavor of the New Year. In Furong Garden, there are pavilions, terraces, towers, and pavilions, all shining and colorful. We seem to have traveled back to the Zhenguan Dynasty, watching the singing and dancing in Chang'an City.
Xi'an captures the heyday of the Tang Dynasty with just a garden and lights, and history seems to be right before our eyes.
Tips: Tang Paradise is really beautiful. But friends who come during the peak season must remember that the entrances and exits of the Tang Paradise and Dayan Pagoda stations in Xi'an may be closed due to heavy passenger flow. It is difficult to get a special car, taxi, or bus here, and it is difficult for tourists not to go there. Friends who come during the peak season must remember that if the Tang Paradise subway station is closed, you must go south to Qujiangchi West Station to take the subway, and do not go north to Dayan Pagoda Station (which is also closed). We stupidly walked to Dayan Pagoda Station, but ended up waiting for more than an hour. At more than 11 o'clock in the evening, we were still rushing back to the hotel. We walked nearly 30,000 steps a day, and our legs were thin.
The Tang Paradise is located southeast of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt in the style of the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty, north of the site of the original Tang Dynasty Paradise. It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. There are many antique buildings in the park, the most famous of which is the Ziyun Tower. When the lights come on, you will feel a different kind of beauty.
The Tang Paradise is vast but sparsely populated, especially after nightfall, when there are even fewer tourists in the park.
Walking along the lake and watching the reflections of the lights on the lake is a good place to find peace and quiet during the festival. Even if it is a bit chilly at night in winter, walking among the colorful lanterns is still beautiful and romantic.
Some people may think that such a later-built imitation Tang Dynasty building is not a cultural relic that has stood for thousands of years, and there is no need to visit it. But for me, such an exquisite large-scale imitation antique garden is still not to be missed.
Every Spring Festival, there are exquisite lantern festivals with different themes, which have become a tradition. It is more exciting and grander every year. This year's theme is "Dragon and Phoenix Bring Good Luck". All kinds of complicated lanterns are turned on at night, covering the whole park, which is more gorgeous and beautiful than during the day.
After passing through the Imperial Banquet Palace, you can directly reach the broad lake. Seeing the light and shadow show created by high-tech means illuminating the sky, set against the magnificent Tang-style buildings, the scene is so magnificent that it instantly brings people back to the prosperity of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Although I have seen many lantern festivals in different places, I was still shocked by the magnificent and beautiful scenery in front of me. I didn't want to leave for a long time. I was so absorbed in watching on the bridge that my mother urged me to move forward. I wanted to see as much of the Tang Paradise as possible in the limited time. I had only seen it on TV before, and wanted to see more beautiful lanterns in other parts of the park.
Even though it was late at night, the park was brightly lit, making the hidden paths as bright as day. Walking along the paths, you sometimes pass through giant and exquisite arches, sometimes walk past the New Year projection screen, and on both sides, there are beautiful single lanterns with various New Year themes every few steps. It is hard not to pick up your camera and phone to capture this gorgeous moment.
Not long along the path, I was attracted by the giant colorful technological lanterns in the shape of a flying phoenix on the lake and the dreamy blue sky lantern in front of Ziyun Tower.
There are many imitation Tang Dynasty buildings in Datang Furong Garden, such as Ziyun Tower, Ladies' Hall, and Fanglin Garden, which are magnificent and show the royal style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Especially during the Spring Festival Lantern Festival, it is even more ancient and unique.
This giant flying phoenix in front of me is really bright and colorful. I have liked colorful things since I was a child, and now this phoenix with all kinds of colors like a rainbow makes me even more fascinated, and I can't walk for a while.
When talking about the Tang Paradise in Xi'an, most locals will definitely sneer. Most of them think that Xi'an is a city with history, and when visiting this city, you must visit the scenic spots and historical sites. However, the Tang Paradise is a man-made attraction, which can be said to have only appearance but no soul, and is not worth visiting.
However, I don't think so.
The Tang Paradise is a 1:1 replica of the Tang Dynasty's architectural complex, which gives people endless reverie when they are in it.
Imagine that when you experience the grand scene of Chang'an in the Tang Dynasty in Xi'an, most of what you see are broken walls and ruins, and you need to use your imagination to feel the charm of the Tang Dynasty through the guide's explanation. However, every brick and tile of the Tang Paradise is carefully depicting the grand scene of the Tang Dynasty.
Isn't it worth going? I'm sure you will have your own answer and judgment.
Although they are all imitations of Tang Dynasty buildings, walking around the garden and imagining it, you can indeed feel the grandeur and luxury of the ancient royal gardens.
Tickets can be booked online (for example: China-TravelNote), which is slightly cheaper, and you don't need to pick up tickets and swipe your ID card to enter the park. There are performances in the park at different time periods, such as the song and dance performance of "Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty", cultural performances of ethnic minorities, etc. If you want to visit the park carefully, it is recommended to enter the park early. When night falls, the lights in the park are all on, and the whole park is dazzling, recreating the magnificent landscape of the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. It is still recommended to visit.
When I finally reached the Tang Paradise, my eyes suddenly turned red. This is the heyday of the Tang Dynasty! This is Chang'an of that year! Perhaps what I see and hear today is not even one tenth of the heyday of the Tang Dynasty. The world has sung praises for thousands of years, and the people have been thinking about it. The poems written in ink and ink are not even half of it. The dazzling light of that year, the blissful Tang Palace of that year, and Chang'an of that year, after all, no one has seen it.
It's like a park during the day and a lantern festival at night. It's OK at night. There are performances on the second and third floors of the Ziyun Building in the middle of the day. There are performances every once in a while. There is a water curtain laser show at 7:30 pm. It's just so-so, just like a cartoon. Children should like it. There is sunshine during the day and it's very cold at night. The ticket price of 120 yuan is too expensive in my opinion.
At first glance, it is a very grand garden, all built in the modern era. The garden is very large, but there are only a few places to see. However, the garden was originally a place for the emperor to enjoy himself. This place is mostly for cultural performances,
The most exciting show in the garden will start at 7:30 pm. This is probably the best show I have ever seen in Xi'an. The water is used as a screen, and lights are projected onto it to form a changing picture. It is very exciting and must not be missed.
Tips: The combined ticket for the scenic area is 218, which can be much cheaper online, so it is recommended to buy it online. The scenery of Furong Garden is only displayed at night, so it is best to come here around 3:30 pm to start the tour so that you can see all the performances in the garden.
Furong Garden is quite large, and there are special performances in several places during the day, but you have to find out in advance, otherwise you will end up like us, arriving late and unable to find the direction, and not seeing any show, haha.
It is still recommended to visit the Tang Paradise, but there is not much to see during the day. Come in the evening and wait to see the night view!
Not far from the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, it's just a park, but the ticket is very expensive, 120. Fortunately, I caught up with the Tangniu Welfare Event during the Dragon Boat Festival. The ticket office of Datang Furong Garden displayed a weight with a diameter of about 1 meter. I came to Furong Garden on June 18th. If you weigh more than 61.8 kg, you can get free tickets! Various buildings inside are built against Furong Lake and distributed around Furong Lake. Poetry Soul and Tang Poetry Gorge are the most worthwhile places to visit in the park.
The Tang Dynasty Furong Garden under the sunset shows the grand scale, majestic momentum and unparalleled beauty of the Tang Dynasty.
The night view of the Tang Paradise is truly beautiful.
The reason why we could stay in Furong Garden until the night was not only because of its beauty, but also to watch the performances in Furong Garden. When we entered the garden, we got a performance list with many performances. You can check the corresponding performance time on the route you choose according to the browsing route.
Pavilions, towers, carved beams and painted buildings, every building and every landscape are full of meaning and praise, and moving allusions and legends are everywhere, fully reproducing the splendid civilization of the Tang Dynasty.
A place worth visiting~
The effect is good in spring and summer, and the viewing effect is better at night. The place is not small. There are many park properties. I don’t feel the park. It is a man-made landscape. The tour bus in the park can get on and off at any time. You can get off at a scenic spot. There are many buses going back and forth, but they can only take you around the scenic area! The scenery is good, especially at night, but there is a lack of humanity.
Walking in the Tang Furong Garden under the night, you can feel the magnificent Tang Dynasty city that never sleeps even in the gentle music. There are colorful lights here, and it is also a place of literature and art with a strong atmosphere. There are many imitation Tang Dynasty buildings and singing and dancing performances in the park, which reproduce the splendid culture of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. We also enjoyed the most exciting performance of "Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty".
The Tang Paradise is located southeast of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt in the style of the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty, north of the site of the original Tang Dynasty Paradise. It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It covers an area of 1,000 mu, of which 300 mu is water. There are many imitation ancient buildings in the Tang Paradise, including Ziyun Tower, Ladies' Pavilion, Imperial Banquet Palace, Apricot Garden, Fanglin Garden, Fengming Jiutian Theater, Tang City, etc. It is the largest imitation Tang royal building complex in China. The scenic spot was planned and designed by Zhang Jinqiu, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
The Tang Paradise is located in Qujiang Development Zone in the south of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, southeast of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt in the style of the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty to the north of the original Tang Dynasty Paradise. It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty, covering an area of 1,000 acres, of which 300 acres are water area.
There are no remains of the Tang Dynasty Furong Garden site. In order to avoid commercial development, a new garden was built based on the records of literature. The construction of the Tang Dynasty Furong Garden began in 2002, was completed in 2004, and officially opened to the public on April 11, 2005 (the third day of the third lunar month). The Tang Dynasty Furong Garden has many ancient buildings such as Ziyun Tower, Ladies' Hall, Imperial Banquet Palace, Apricot Garden, Fanglin Garden, Fengming Jiutian Theater, Tang City, etc. It is the largest imitation Tang Dynasty royal building complex in China. The scenic area is under the overall planning and architectural design of Zhang Jinqiu, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.
We were originally planning to go to the Tang Paradise to see the night view, but when we got to the entrance, we heard that one-third of the buildings inside were being renovated, and there would be no performances or night lights, so we turned to the Qujiang Lake Scenic Area.
The Tang Paradise is located in the Qujiang Development Zone in the south of Xi'an, southeast of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It is located in the north of the original Tang Paradise site and was rebuilt in the style of the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty. It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It covers an area of 1,000 mu, of which 300 mu is a water area. There are many imitation ancient buildings in the Tang Paradise, including the Purple Cloud Tower, the Ladies' Pavilion, the Imperial Banquet Palace, the Apricot Garden, the Fanglin Garden, the Fengming Jiutian Theater, the Tang City, etc. It is the largest imitation Tang royal building complex in China.
I originally thought that Tang Paradise was similar to the Qingming Riverside Park in Kaifeng. Although it was an imitation of ancient architecture, it should have various good performances. However, I found that there were very few performances here. However, with the magnificent palace architecture and the newly built garden lake view, it is difficult for you to directly feel the charm and life details of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Although there were performances in the evening, and no additional tickets were required, it still failed to arouse my interest. In addition, the sun was scorching that day, and the ultraviolet rays were so strong that I still remember it vividly. The rest was to escape the heat in the imitation Tang architecture!
The Tang Paradise is located in the Qujiang Development Zone in the south of the city, southeast of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt in the style of the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty to the north of the ruins of the original Tang Dynasty Paradise. It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It covers an area of 1,000 acres, of which 300 acres are water area.
In general, it is still highly recommended. There are various distinctive architectural palaces and various novel and unique attractions. It is actually average during the day, but when night falls and the lights are brilliant, the Tang Furong Garden is the most charming. There is a small lake in the center of the garden, the scenery is pleasant and cool, and there is also a laser fountain show at night. Friends who like it must go and experience it.
I arrived in Xi'an at around 4pm on the first day. After checking into the hotel, I thought I couldn't waste the night. Where should I go? I wanted to eat at Huimin Street, but the one-day tour to the city that I signed up for two days later included this place. So where should I go? I searched for Daming Palace and Tang Paradise, but Daming Palace closed at 6pm, and Tang Paradise closed at 10pm. It was only 4 stops away from my hotel, which was very convenient, so I went there. I had to rely on my mouth to go out. On the way to the subway station, I used Baidu, which clearly prompted me to arrive, but I couldn't find it. I had to ask others to know that I had to go further. Positioning technology needs to continue to develop and improve! After exiting the No. 4 subway station, walk a distance to the Tang Paradise. There is a WeChat QR code to buy tickets at the entrance of the park, 120 yuan per person, and you can also buy a pass for the performance, but I think it is too expensive. Depending on the seat, I remember the price is 218-258-298 yuan. When I arrived there, it was around 6 o'clock. I spent 30 yuan to take a sightseeing bus, and then started walking according to the route. In fact, you can get on and off the sightseeing bus at any time. Take the ticket and get off at the place you want to go. After the tour, you can wait for the car behind you on the roadside. This kind of bus runs every few minutes, and there is no limit on the number of times you get on and off until you finish the tour. The scenery in the park is really good and beautiful. The clear water and green trees in this season are beautiful! Moreover, Xi'an is worthy of being an ancient capital. Many girls wearing Hanfu costumes are playing and taking pictures. After turning around for most of the circle, it was dark. The night view was very beautiful. Many people were not in a hurry to catch up. They sat on the benches, corridors, and stone benches by the lake to enjoy it. I was in a hurry and didn't eat yet, so I took a big step all the way. Remind everyone to bring their own water. A bottle of Nongfu Spring, which costs 2 yuan, sells for 6 yuan. I was so thirsty that I bought two drinks and finished them in a few gulps. The salesperson said that the place closes at 10 o'clock, and there will be actors at the gate to welcome tourists at 7:30. But I didn't turn back to the gate at 7:30, so I didn't see it. After going around in circles, I finally returned to the small waterfall facing the gate, where a water curtain short film was being shown. Following the sound of the music, I walked to the performance venue. Because I didn't buy a ticket, I could only take a few glances from the outside. I'm not interested in these. Friends who are interested can buy tickets and have a look. The sound is quite shocking. When I left there, I saw two camels eating grass on the road. I thought they were mechanical fake camels, but two people in performance costumes came and took them away. It seems that they are real camels. Maybe it's time to go in for a performance. There are also cranes, peacocks and deer in this garden. On a secluded and hidden big rock during the journey, I also saw two cute yellow and white kittens. It is estimated that they are only a few months old. They are lazily lying on the stone to rest. I greeted them, but they just looked at me vigilantly. I couldn't bear to disturb them, so I took a photo and left. Unknowingly, it was half past eight, and I withdrew and hurried back to eat and sleep. I was so tired! I think the Tang Paradise is pretty nice. Although it feels like a park, there are many buildings in the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Maybe people complain that the tickets are too expensive. There are also KFC and Pizza Hut inside, which is too abrupt.
Starting from August 1, 2020, the Tang Paradise will implement free reservation for tours.
The night view is beautiful and magnificent, but most of the services are closed at night. There are performances.
It's just so-so during the day. If you want to go, go at night when there are performances.
It's really not fun, artificial scenery, the ticket is 150, it's boring
It's just a nice attraction... It's very large... You can visit it for a day
The night view is beautiful. The performance is average and the seating should be changed.
A large artificial garden. I didn't have time to watch the show, but it was nice to walk around.
They are all newly built and are completely commercial tourist spots. Not recommended.
We arrived at the Tang Paradise in the evening. The lantern festival was very lively and the whole park was very large. I suggest you go in during the day to have a look. You will gain a lot. I kind of hated myself for buying only night tickets to watch the lantern festival, which resulted in me not being able to visit the whole park.
The ticket is 120 yuan, but the two performances that supported the stage are gone. It is a purely modern park with a few antique buildings without any historical or cultural heritage. To put it bluntly, it is not much different from some free parks. It is not an amusement park where you can play with equipment. You pay 120 yuan to come in and just visit? And what about the so-called night view?
It is another newly built cultural park with a good geographical location. I think it is not as good as Seoul Lake Park. The contents are similar, but Seoul Lake Park does not require tickets.
It’s best to go during the Spring Festival Lantern Festival. I went on both March 14 and March 17, 2019.
There are many large-scale sculptures in the theme park's commercial area, reflecting the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Both the people and horses are particularly fat and strong!
The entrance of Furong Garden is a shadow puppet-style imperial parade scene made of glass. The emperor and his maids, right? It should be beautiful at night when the lights are on.
When I came, it happened to be the annual Spring Festival Lantern Festival of the Tang Paradise. The ticket I bought was also a 94-yuan ticket purchased on China-TravelNote.com. It allowed me to visit the garden, enjoy the lantern festival, and watch the laser show, and it was 10 yuan cheaper!
At present, the scenic spot has opened the Tang Dynasty-style royal garden area to the public for static sightseeing, adding many landscapes of the "Qixi oath" between Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang Guifei. You can see that the pavilion in front of you is still under renovation. I haven't heard the exact time when all the construction will be completed.
I went there more than 10 years ago. It was my first time to watch a water curtain movie, my first large-scale performance, and my first time to experience the Tongque Tower. I still have a deep impression of it.
Walking around the garden at night, I have an inexplicable feeling
You can instantly travel back to the prosperous Tang Dynasty a thousand years ago.
The Tang Dynasty Furong Garden at night has a unique charm. There are not many lights, but it is exquisite.
Maybe it's too cold in winter, so there are very few people, and the lights are not turned on much at night. It should be fine in summer.
The ticket price for such a place is 120 yuan, which is simply a rip-off. I don't recommend it! ! ! Even their own staff recommended us to go to the free Datang Night Market, which is more fun.
It's just a park with some imitation Tang Dynasty buildings. At night, the buildings are decorated with lights and there is a water curtain movie show. The lights are turned off at 8 pm.
It is divided into 12 cultural theme areas, ranging from emperors, poetry, folk, food, song and dance characteristics, etc.
There are many antique buildings in the park, including Ziyun Tower, Ladies' Pavilion, Imperial Banquet Palace, Apricot Garden, Fanglin Garden, and Tang City. It is the largest imitation Tang royal building complex in China.
It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
Furong Garden is a pretty good tourist attraction in Xi'an. The wonderful performance of "Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty" makes people linger and feel as if they have traveled back to the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
If you come to Xi'an and don't watch "Dream of the Tang Dynasty", you will definitely regret it. You will only be amazed after watching it.
Being in the Tang Dynasty Furong Garden and looking at the palace lanterns in the corridor, it seems as if you have traveled back to that prosperous era. It is such a charming place. The night view is the most attractive.
The night view of Furong Garden is beyond your imagination. I will go there again if I have the chance.
The night view is beautiful~ The rain the day before provided a good view~
The Tang Furong Garden in winter is still quite cold at night, but there are still many people visiting the garden. At 8:30, we watched a wonderful light show. The fountains and lights complement each other. The lights and buildings on the square also match each other very well, like a fairyland.
The Tang Paradise is full of man-made landscapes. Perhaps because it is getting dark, the area is a little chilly.
Since we were in a hurry to see the show, we just took the shuttle bus around the park and then returned to the theater to watch the show.
The ticket is 99 yuan per person. The garden is not very big and the impression is average. The price/performance ratio is really average. The night view is not bad, and there is a light show at 7:30 in the evening.
This is a famous local attraction. We just walked around the entrance and didn't go in. The ticket price is about 120 yuan. If you have enough time, you can go in and take a look. It's also very beautiful if you look at it from the entrance.
I came here ten years ago and it feels very different and has been expanded a lot.
The Tang Paradise is located in Qujiang Development Zone in the south of Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, southeast of the Big Wild Goose Pagoda. It was rebuilt in the style of the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty to the north of the original Tang Dynasty Paradise. It is the first large-scale royal garden-style cultural theme park in China that fully displays the style of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. It covers an area of 1,000 acres, of which 300 acres are water area.
It's all man-made landscape, just a park! You must buy tickets online! 218 on site, 178 online. I suggest you don't come to Dream Back to the Tang Dynasty, it's basically just singing and dancing! An old-fashioned theater, without any sense of modern technology! It's outdated! Recommendation index 2 stars! It's better to go to Xi'an to see and eat! I suggest you compare it with the Princess Wencheng Theater in Lhasa to see the difference!
When we got off the bus and were busy taking photos and admiring, a monk came over and gave us two things similar to Buddhist beads, saying something like "to keep you safe". We were naive and took them over, and then asked us to give some money. We said we didn't have cash, but he actually took out his WeChat code, and we couldn't give it to one person, saying that the blessing couldn't be given to two people... Helplessly, each of us paid ten yuan
When making travel guides, many people do not recommend going to the Tang Paradise. After all, it was built by later generations and its historical value is not high. But if you have time, it is still a good idea to visit it, especially at night.
There are relatively few tourists, so you can take photos freely. It is more suitable for people who want to take some costume photos. If you just visit, you may feel that there is nothing to see.
This place has a strong commercial atmosphere, but it also has nice views, especially at night, when the lights start to shine, and Jinhua is everywhere you look. There are also performances here on weekdays, but the performance was cancelled because of an event on the day I went there.
Wandering under the imitation Tang Dynasty buildings in Hibiscus Garden, watching the setting sun by the winding river bank, if you then have a few drinks, if it is spring when flowers are in full bloom, it will feel a bit like "Thousands of officials gather under the Hibiscus Palace, and red cherries bloom in the Purple Forbidden City."
The night view of Datang Furong Garden is very beautiful. After nightfall, there will be some performances in the garden, as well as water curtain movies and light shows, which are worth seeing.
If you can't go to the Eiffel Tower to feed the pigeons, come here! One dollar for a bag of corn kernels, you won't lose money and you won't be cheated
The Tang Paradise is really the most useless attraction I visited in Xi'an. The tickets are expensive and there is nothing to see. It is well known that this is a garden imitating the Tang Dynasty. To be honest, there is nothing much in the whole garden except the Ziyun Pavilion, which shocked me a little. The imitation of the Tang Dynasty is not thorough, and there are many modern facilities. It is completely impossible to feel that it is a garden in the Tang Dynasty. If it is said to be a combination of ancient and modern, it is not well combined, and it looks neither fish nor fowl. There is no cultural connotation. Each building is rigidly put on a theme, background or allusion. The performances in the park are also boring. At least show more of the song and dance culture of the Tang Dynasty, perform some magic and the same Wa dance as Fantawild. If you go there purely for sightseeing and walking, it is recommended to go at night. It should be more shocking with lights. If you go there during the day, it is just a big park. It is better to go to Hengdian for 100+.
The only good thing is the toilet, which is a five-star toilet worth experiencing.
It's really rubbish. Whoever comes here will regret it. It's really not fun.
How should I put it? It looks like West Lake and Daming Lake. I can't describe the familiarity. The ticket is 110. Of course, you can see costume performances everywhere. If you don't like to follow the crowd, it's quite nice to sit by the lake and enjoy the breeze. The ticket is really not worth it.
The place I want to stay the most has a hotel, but unfortunately I can't book a place during the National Day holiday. I must stay there next time.
I've been to too many similar places, and I think it's really ordinary. The price is a bit too much, 110 yuan for a ticket, 50 yuan for a tour bus, people everywhere, a few courtyards, a lake, a few pavilions, occasionally a magician, a few performances, really ordinary, not worth the ticket price, this is nothing more than an artificial park under the name of Tang Dynasty culture, a few performances, just to fool tourists.
I queued up to buy tickets for the entrance. The people in front of me left without buying tickets. When it was my turn, the ticket seller said that all the performances in the park that day were over because they were holding a seminar and rehearsing for the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day performances. Some attractions were closed, and the laser and water curtain movie performances at night were also cancelled! Although I was a little disappointed, I still wanted to go in as long as the landscape lights in the park were on at night. Judging from the photos, the night view did not disappoint me.
There are many performances in various scenic spots in Furong Garden throughout the day, so don’t miss them.
The Tang Dynasty drum and music performance at the entrance is majestic and magnificent.
Walk to the left along the lake, and not far away you will find the children's playground and some sculptures of historical stories and figures from the Tang Dynasty.
The night view of Furong Garden is breathtaking. Although it is an imitation of Tang Dynasty architecture, it still allows people to appreciate the grandeur and bold beauty of the Tang Dynasty.
Many netizens commented online that Furong Garden is not worth seeing because it is an imitation of Tang Dynasty architecture, not a historical site. And the tickets are not cheap. However, in various scenic spots, you can see actors wearing Tang Dynasty costumes to interpret the stories of the Tang Dynasty and feel the culture of the Tang Dynasty. This is a feeling that cannot be experienced in other places. So I still recommend everyone to come and see it. If you have enough time, it is recommended to come during the day. If you have enough time, you can watch the performances in the garden according to the performance schedule. Furong Garden at night is not to be missed.
Student ID cards are discounted. You can choose to buy a ticket for the battery car after entering the park. You can ride it for a while and get off at any time. It's quite good to walk for a while.
Generally speaking, it is a very large park with performances in every part at different time periods. The scenery at night is particularly beautiful!
The service is OK, but the one with meals is cheaper, and the one without meals is more expensive. Later, the meal was added with an extra 20 yuan. For no reason, I spent 51 more. Depressed
I read the guide and it said Furong Garden is more beautiful at night. And now it is Chinese New Year, and there is a lantern festival~~ The night view of Furong Garden is still worth seeing, and there are a lot of lanterns.
It seems that you can watch performances here. I think it would be nice to go in and experience the song and dance performances of the Tang Dynasty in person.
Someone at the door raised white pigeons for tourists to take pictures, but these pigeons have formed a habit that when they see tourists stretching out their hands, they will fly onto your arms if they think there is food in your hands.
The artificial waterfall is quite beautiful, and the water splashes so much that I was splashed all over even when I was standing 20 meters away.
When night falls, the Tang Paradise seems to have returned to the grandeur of Chang'an. The lights are bright and the lights of the palace are extremely beautiful. Walking on the long corridor, with green willows by the river and a gentle breeze, I really want to sit here for a night. If there is a resonance of zither and harp, it will be the icing on the cake. No wonder the ancients loved to drink and enjoy the moon, recite poems and write couplets, and in their spare time they could play the zither and flute, and the melodious music, accompanied by fine wine, made them happier than the gods.
This is a park that is now made into an antique park. I heard from local people that it is open to the public for free after 19:20. If you have time at night, it is worth a visit! ~
The ticket price for Tang Paradise is 120 yuan per person. Scan the WeChat QR code and follow the Tang Paradise official account to get a 10% discount, which is 108 yuan per person. Finally, at the entrance of the ticket office, I saw a cheap ticket for 100 yuan per ticket. After I bought it, I found out that it was a VIP ticket, and the price on the ticket was 0 yuan.
Here I would like to tell you that when buying tickets, you must inquire whether the show you want to watch is being shown on that day. Although there are specific performance times in front of the entrance, it does not tell you which day of the week the performances are. The above shows are not shown every day, and I did not see the musical fountain I wanted to see after entering the park.
Before entering the park, I looked up the time and location of different performances in the park introduction at the entrance. After entering the park, I found that the environment of Furong Garden was quite good. Walking by the water made me feel relaxed. On both sides of the road in the garden, the scenery was still very good, with figure sculptures and green weeping willows, and the garden was full of spring vitality.
I entered from the north gate and followed the road to the Ladies' Pavilion. The Ladies' Pavilion has three floors, but the stairs on each floor are very high. The faces of the sculptures inside are already black. I don't know if it is because of fading over time or because no one cleans it. Standing on the corridor of the Ladies' Pavilion, you can see and overlook the entire Datang Furong Garden from a distance. I saw pedestrians wearing Hanfu on the road next to Ziyun Tower in the distance. It turned out to be a Datang Xingle performance. On the way from the Ladies' Pavilion to Ziyun Tower, I saw the Datang Horse Team Parade Performance. A row of horse-riding warriors passed by in front of me. There were also bright flowers in the garden. Seeing that the time was almost up, I went to Ziyun Tower to wait to watch the music fountain starting at 18:30. It was just a pity that others told me that there was no music fountain performance today. I forgot the specific day of the week when the performance was shown. This was the most disappointing. My friend told me that the music fountain here is much more beautiful than the free Big Wild Goose Pagoda, so I came to Datang Furong Garden specifically for this music fountain but haven't seen it yet.
I thought I couldn't just go back empty-handed, so I continued to wait for time to watch the water curtain movie (The Monkey King), but the staff drove us down the viewing platform of Ziyun Tower, saying that it was closing, and went to the green open space on both sides of Ziyun Tower to watch. There was still an hour in between, so I went to other places to hang out. Facing the West Gate was Waterfall Mountain, with white mist splashing on its edge. Standing there felt like riding on the clouds, haha. There were rows of yellow flags on the left hand side of the West Gate entrance. Continue walking in the direction of the North Gate. There are many sculptures of people on the roadside, some playing, some reading and writing, and a large waterwheel. The sculpture in front of the waterwheel is a child holding a kite, and the woman next to him is talking to her.
Seeing that the time was almost up, I returned to Ziyun Tower to watch The Monkey King. The screening started on time at 19:00. The song played was "Water Lily". The story was not attractive at all, but maybe children would like it. The picture played on the water shocked me. I couldn't help but sigh at the advanced and high-end modern technology.
After watching the water curtain movie, I left from the west gate and made it to the North Square of Dayan Pagoda to watch the musical fountain.
🚏Tang Furong Garden, very close to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, is a royal garden built in the style of the royal gardens of the Tang Dynasty.
🏘️『Landscape』
The entire park is similar to the Summer Palace, extending along the lake in the middle. There are many antique buildings in the park, such as Ziyun Tower, Ladies' Pavilion, Imperial Banquet Palace, Apricot Garden, Fanglin Garden, Fengming Jiutian Theater, Tang City, etc. It is the largest imitation Tang royal building complex in China. Many girls came to take pictures in Hanfu~
🌟『Performance』
One of the main features of the Tang Paradise is the various performances that take place at fixed times and locations, including magic shows, royal guards, and other performances. If you want to see a performance, you must get a guide map that has the performance times written on it.
🌄『Night View』
The night view here is super beautiful, with various light shows and water shows on the lake in front of the Guanlan Terrace in Ziyun Tower, fully demonstrating the unparalleled night view of this park.
🌸『Highlights』
Of course, what I like most about the whole park is the small rockery in the picture. It is so beautiful! It is surrounded by mist and even rainbows when the weather is good. The rockery at the back makes it feel like a summer resort. God knows, this is just a small rockery.
💰『Price』
The price of Tang Paradise is really expensive, 140 yuan per person, a bit painful... So when you come here to play, you must watch a few more performances, so as not to lose money~ You must enjoy the night view here! It is much more expensive than the Forbidden City, Yuanmingyuan, and Summer Palace~ But there are more performances, which is a good point.
🍵『Diet』
The prices in scenic spots are expensive...so it’s okay if you can prepare some dry food yourself~haha.
Very beautiful and nice looking! But the price is a bit expensive...