
Shuangxi Park, located at the intersection of the East and West Rivers in Tongan, is named after it. As the first park in Tongan City, Shuangxi Park was built in the 1980s and is a childhood memory for many people.
Shuangxi Park has built a waterfront wooden boardwalk connecting the nearby Bronze Fish Pond with the Black-Faced Mazu Square next to the South Gate Bridge, the Tongan Ancient City Wall, and the Tongan Confucius Temple, forming a tourist landscape belt. It has also become a place for citizens to relax, exercise, and park.
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Shuangxi Park is a popular public park in Xiamen known for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. The park is dedicated to preserving natural landscapes and providing locals and tourists a relaxing space to connect with nature. It holds significance as a recreational area for families and nature lovers.
Shuangxi Park is located in the eastern part of Xiamen. You can reach the park by taking a taxi or local bus. Walking from nearby neighborhoods is also an option for those staying in the vicinity.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon when the weather is cooler, and the park is less crowded.
There is no entrance fee to visit Shuangxi Park. It is free to access and open to the public at all times.
No booking is required to visit the park. It's open to the public without the need for advance reservations.
You can fully explore Shuangxi Park in 1 to 2 hours, depending on how much time you spend at the lakes and scenic spots.
Guided tours are not typically available, but the park is easy to explore independently. An audio guide is not provided, but park maps and signs are available in Chinese.
Start by entering through the main entrance, walk around the lakes, and cross the bridges. Pause at the pavilions and temple for a break. A leisurely loop around the park will give you a good overview of its beauty.
Shuangxi Park is not typically open at night, and there are no light shows or special nighttime events. It's best to visit during the day when the park's natural beauty is most visible.
The park is generally not very crowded, but it can get busier on weekends and public holidays. Early mornings and weekdays are the least crowded times to visit.
The park has accessible paths for elderly visitors and children, but some of the trails around the lakes may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.
Cash is rarely needed in the park as mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are accepted at the food stalls and nearby shops. Cards may be accepted in some locations.
Vegetarian options are available in nearby eateries, but vegan and halal food options may be more limited.
There are small souvenir shops near the entrance selling local crafts, postcards, and tea.
After visiting, taxis or public buses are the most convenient transportation options to continue your trip. Alternatively, rental bikes are also a great choice for exploring the area.