
The Xiamen Bobing Folk Park is located within the Haicang Bridge Tourist Area on Dongdu Road in Huli District, Xiamen, Fujian Province, covering a total area of nearly 20,000 square meters. Focusing on the Mid-Autumn Festival Bobing (Bobing) game, it is a comprehensive folk tourism attraction integrating sightseeing, entertainment, dining, and shopping. It is also the first Bobing cultural theme park in China.
Bo Bian, a Tang Dynasty court game, originated as a dice game, with a history of over 1,300 years. With the rise of the imperial examination system, dice games evolved into games like "Zhuangyuan Ju," which embodied the aspirations of successful candidates, and became widely popular among them.
Here, visitors can experience Xiamen’s unique Bo Bian activity and experience the good luck of winning the “number one scholar”; they can stroll along Xiucai Road and feel the long history of Bo Bian culture; and they can also taste the “number one scholar banquet”.
Subtropical monsoon climate; Bobing Folk Park is a comprehensive folk tourism scenic spot with the theme of Mid-Autumn Festival Bobing culture, integrating sightseeing, entertainment, catering and shopping, and is suitable for travel in all seasons.
Scholar Road, Provincial Examination Platform, Jinshi Stage, and Champion Top;
It is recommended to play for 3-4 hours
168 yuan/person (fee includes entrance fee, Bo Bing (a card game) on "Xiucai Road" and "Xiangshitai" (County Examination Stage), Bo Bing (a card game) around the table in "Zhuangyuanlou" (a Chinese Scholar's Building), meal, and performance)
60 yuan/person (fee includes entrance fee, "Scholar Road" and "County Examination Stage" lottery)
08:30-17:00
Bobing Folk Park celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Fujian, focusing on traditional folk customs, crafts, and arts. The park showcases local traditions and provides a space for visitors to experience the folk culture of the region, making it an important cultural and educational site in Xiamen.
The park is located in the northeastern part of Xiamen. You can reach it by taking a taxi or bus. The nearest metro station is a short ride away, and several bus routes pass near the park.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring or autumn when the weather is mild and comfortable for outdoor activities.
Entrance fees are typically around ¥20-¥30 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, or in some cases, you may be able to buy them online via the park's official website or third-party platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended for special events, but for regular visits, you can purchase tickets at the entrance. For major festivals or exhibitions, book at least 1-2 weeks in advance.
Plan to spend about 2-3 hours to fully explore the park, especially if you want to participate in the cultural activities and enjoy performances.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides may be available for rent in other languages like English. It’s advisable to check in advance if you prefer a guide.
Night visits are not commonly offered, but special events or light shows may be organized during festivals. It’s worth checking the park’s calendar for any upcoming night events.
The park can be crowded on weekends and during public holidays. For a quieter experience, visit on weekdays, especially in the morning.
There are clean toilets, a few snack stalls, and water fountains. You will find rest areas and seating throughout the park. Some local souvenir shops are available near the entrance.
The park is mostly accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with paved paths and rest areas. However, some areas may be challenging due to the park's natural terrain, so it’s best to inquire about accessibility on-site if needed.
Cards and mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are accepted at most facilities in the park, but it’s always a good idea to carry some cash just in case.
There are a few local restaurants and cafes in the vicinity, offering traditional Fujian cuisine. The nearby streets have many options for dining, ranging from casual eateries to more upscale restaurants.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some local eateries. Halal food is also available at select restaurants around the area, particularly in Muslim-friendly zones.
There are several souvenir shops inside the park selling traditional crafts, local artwork, and cultural items. Popular souvenirs include handmade folk crafts and Xiamen tea.
Taxis and ride-hailing services like Didi are available to continue your journey. You can also take a metro or bus from the nearby stations to reach other parts of Xiamen.