
Chang'an Mountain Park, located near Fujian Normal University, stands beside the Education Industry Park. A round moon gate stands on one side, with the words " Chang'an Mountain Park " inscribed by Zeng Ming . Entering through the gate leads to a stairway. The path winds and curves, sometimes ascending and sometimes descending, weaving through the dense forests of the mountain. Unlike in the north, trees in the south grow densely, with many shrubs and vines.
The cobblestone paths in the park follow the slope of the mountain, sometimes going up and sometimes going down. Mornings are quiet, with only a few elderly people walking along and a few students studying. The park is quite peaceful in the mornings. As the sun rises, the air feels fresh as you walk along the paths, making it a great place for exercise.
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Chang'an Hill Park holds historical significance as a scenic area that has been central to Fuzhou's cultural and natural landscape. The park is known for its rich history, ancient temples, and role as a place of leisure and worship.
Chang'an Hill Park is located in the eastern part of Fuzhou. You can easily reach the park by taxi, bus, or on foot from central Fuzhou. The park is well-connected by local transportation.
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 in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
Entry to the park is free of charge. Some specific areas within the park, like temples or special events, may require a small fee, which can be paid on-site.
No advance booking is required for general entry, but it is recommended to check for any special events that may require reservations in advance.
You can explore the main areas of the park in about 2 to 3 hours. If you wish to explore more deeply or visit specific temples, allocate an additional hour.
Guided tours are available, but they are mostly in Mandarin. Audio guides may be offered, though English language availability might be limited.
Start your visit by ascending the hill to reach the main viewpoints. Then, take a leisurely walk around the temples and pavilions before descending via the scenic trails around the park.
Night visits are not available, and the park does not feature light shows. However, the park offers a serene atmosphere in the evening, ideal for quiet contemplation.
The park can be quite crowded on weekends and public holidays. The best times to visit for a more peaceful experience are weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
The park has basic facilities, including restrooms, drinking water stations, and shaded rest areas. There are also small stalls selling snacks and drinks near the entrance.
The park is generally accessible, with paved paths suitable for families and children. However, some steeper areas may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are commonly used throughout the park and surrounding areas.
Vegetarian options are available in the park and nearby restaurants. However, halal food options may be limited in this area.
Yes, there are souvenir shops in and around the park selling traditional handicrafts, local teas, and snacks such as dried fruits.