
Located on Zhongzhou Island in Xiamen's Tong'an District, Xiamen, Xiamen Fantawild Oriental Heritage is another large-scale, high-tech theme park invested and built by Shenzhen Huaqiang Fantawild Cultural Technology Group in Xiamen, following Fantawild Dreamland. Focusing on Chinese intangible cultural heritage, this innovative theme park utilizes cutting-edge technologies such as VR, MR, and AR, creating a brand-new artistic expression. The park is dedicated to showcasing the essence of China's 5,000-year-old civilization.
In addition, Fantawild Oriental Myths also includes 24 major theme projects, including the world's largest holographic AR Theater performance project "Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai", the world's top lifting dome 3D theater "Cowherd and Weaver Girl", the large-scale MR Ride project "Nuwa Mending the Sky", and the special project charming opera "Liyuan Travel Notes". It is a theme park suitable for all ages.
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Suitable for all seasons
Tale of Nüwa
The large-scale MR Ride project "Nuwa Mending the Sky", which integrates track tracking technology and stereoscopic optical imaging technology, will take you back to the chaotic primitive land, where you can be immersed in the magical journey of saving the world.
Devil's Peak
The Flaming Mountain, a blazing mountain inspired by the Dunhuang Grottoes and Islamic dome architecture, evokes a blazing flame. Ride a jib-lift rail car, simulating various three-dimensional flight maneuvers, and soar into the heavens and into the earth with Sun Wukong, slaying demons and monsters.
Bridge of Love
"The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl", a world-leading lifting dome 3D cinema built using MR film technology and a large-scale programmable active viewing platform, allows you to follow the Cowherd in pursuit of the Weaver Girl and witness the epic love legend.
Pear Garden Tour
This project integrates opera and folk art from various ethnic groups and regions across China. Traveling around the park on an automated trackless vehicle, you'll watch opera performances that combine real-world scenery, various high-tech simulated opera environments, and advanced methods to simulate the singing styles of famous actors. Enjoy the diverse dialects and diverse performances, including talented scholars and beautiful women!
It is recommended to spend half a day
Adult ticket: 299 yuan/person;
Children and senior citizens ticket: 220 yuan/person
July 1st - August 31st, Monday to Sunday, 09:30-18:00;
September 1st - June 30th of the following year: Monday to Friday 09:30-17:30, Saturday to Sunday 09:30-18:00; 09:30-18:00 (legal holidays)
Xiamen Fantawild Oriental Heritage is a theme park dedicated to showcasing Chinese cultural heritage. It features immersive attractions based on various ancient Chinese myths, historical events, and architectural marvels, offering a unique blend of entertainment and education.
The park is located in the Xiamen New District, Fujian. It is easily accessible by taxi or private car from downtown Xiamen. Public buses also serve the park, and the nearest metro station is around 30 minutes away by taxi.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the weekdays, especially in the morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds. Visiting in spring and autumn provides pleasant weather.
The entrance fee varies, with prices typically around ¥200-¥300. Tickets can be purchased online via the official website or third-party platforms, or directly at the park's ticket counter.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons and holidays. Tickets can be booked online a few days before your visit to ensure availability.
To fully explore the park, including enjoying the rides, shows, and exhibitions, expect to spend around 4-6 hours.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides can be rented in English and Chinese. It’s best to check in advance for language availability, especially for tours.
Start with the historical themed areas, then move on to the amusement zones for a mix of entertainment and cultural experiences. Don’t miss the live shows in the afternoon and end your visit with a relaxing walk around the scenic spots.
The park is primarily a daytime attraction, but special night shows or events may be available during holidays or peak seasons. It's recommended to check the official schedule for any special nighttime performances.
The park can get crowded, especially during weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, visit on weekdays in the morning or late afternoon.
There are numerous facilities available, including clean toilets, food stalls offering snacks and meals, water stations, and designated rest areas. There are also souvenir shops selling themed merchandise.
The park is generally accessible to elderly and disabled visitors, with wheelchair rental available. Many areas are stroller-friendly, making it suitable for children as well.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Credit cards are also accepted at most locations, but it's recommended to carry some cash for small purchases.
Inside the park, there are various quick-service food outlets offering snacks and Chinese meals. Nearby, there are several restaurants serving local Fujian cuisine, including seafood dishes.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at several food outlets. Halal food options may be more limited, so it's recommended to inquire at specific restaurants or food stalls for availability.
Yes, there are souvenir shops within the park selling themed merchandise such as toys, clothing, and traditional Chinese handicrafts, as well as unique park-related items.
Taxis and private car hires are the most convenient way to continue your trip. Public transportation options like buses and the metro are also available to access other parts of Xiamen.