Explore the picturesque gardens, take a boat ride on the lake, and enjoy the peaceful environment. You can also visit the memorial hall dedicated to the city's history and take scenic walks along the park’s pathways.

Taibai Park, located south of Dangtu County government and beside the city moat, is centered around Li Bai's tomb. Backed by the Daqing Mountains, it boasts a picturesque setting. In addition to the tomb, it also houses the Taibai Shrine, the Qinglian Academy, a forest of steles, and murals and stone carvings.
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Ma'anshan Taibai Park is named after Taibai Mountain and honors the city’s historical significance, including its ancient cultural heritage. The park integrates nature with local history and is a popular spot for both leisure and learning about the city's past.
The park is located in the center of Ma'anshan, Anhui Province, China. It can be easily reached by taxi or bus from the city center, with walking paths connecting the main entrance to local areas.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early mornings or late afternoons are the best times to visit, offering cooler temperatures and fewer crowds.
The park is free to enter. However, some areas or special events may charge a small fee. Tickets can be bought onsite if necessary, with some events offering online pre-booking options.
Booking in advance is not generally required unless for special events or exhibitions. For such events, it’s advisable to book at least a few days ahead.
A visit typically takes around 2-3 hours. However, if you wish to explore every corner of the park and enjoy a leisurely pace, half a day is a good option.
The must-see highlights include the tranquil lake, the historical memorial hall, the botanical gardens, and the scenic walking paths that offer views of the surrounding mountains.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides are also available in Chinese, though English options may be limited.
The best viewpoints are around the lake and the elevated paths leading to the memorial hall, where you can capture both the natural beauty and historical monuments of the park.
Start at the main entrance, walk through the botanical gardens, then visit the memorial hall. End with a relaxing boat ride or walk around the lake for a complete experience.
Night visits are not typically available, but the park is beautifully lit at night, offering a peaceful atmosphere for evening walks. Special tours may be available during holidays or festivals.
The park can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays or early in the morning when the park is less busy.
Basic facilities such as public toilets and rest areas are available. There are also small food stalls offering snacks, but no large shopping malls or restaurants inside the park.
The park is generally accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved pathways and resting areas. However, some parts of the park may have uneven terrain, which could be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted in the park. Cash is also accepted, but mobile payments are more convenient for most transactions.
While there are no major restaurants inside the park, several local eateries are located nearby, offering a variety of Chinese dishes. You can also find cafes in the city center just a short distance away.
Vegetarian options are available in nearby local restaurants, and some may offer vegan choices. Halal food is limited but can be found in certain areas of the city center.
Several hotels are located near the park, ranging from budget to mid-range options. For more upscale accommodations, head to the city center, where you’ll find a wider selection of hotels.
Nearby attractions include the Ma'anshan Museum, the Yangtze River, and the Ma'anshan Urban Wetland Park. You can easily combine these with a trip to Taibai Park.
There are a few small souvenir shops near the park entrance selling local crafts, postcards, and traditional Chinese handicrafts. Common souvenirs include ceramics, jade items, and embroidered goods.
After visiting, taxis are the most convenient option for getting around. Public buses are also available, and ride-sharing apps like Didi are widely used in the area.