
Fuzhou Flower Sea Park is located on Nanjiangbin East Avenue. It starts from the riverside area of Jiangbin Avenue on the Convention and Exhibition Island of Kuiqi Bridge in the east, crosses the bottom of Gushan Bridge, and ends at Aofengzhou Bridge in the west. The park is about 4,550 meters long. It is a garden of flowers with different flowers blooming all year round.
The Flower Sea Park, meticulously crafted to the site's conditions, integrates waterways, embankments, and pedestrian systems, displaying seasonal flowers in different locations. In spring, there are rapeseed and California poppies; in summer, sunflowers, zinnias, and lotus; and in autumn, cleome and coreopsis. The vibrant sea of flowers unfolds with the changing seasons. Stretching across tens of thousands of square meters in the sunlight, it resembles a giant scroll painting.
In spring, there are rape flowers and california flowers; in summer, there are sunflowers, zinnias, and lotus flowers; in autumn, there are butterfly flowers and large-flowered coreopsis, etc., showing different colorful seas of flowers as the seasons change.
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Flower Sea Park is a modern botanical park that celebrates the beauty of flowers in all seasons. It is a symbol of the region's love for horticulture and a place where visitors can connect with nature while enjoying scenic views.
The park is located in the eastern part of Fuzhou. It is accessible by taxi and public buses. A walk from nearby hotels is possible, but public transport is recommended due to the park's size.
The park is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring or early summer when the flowers are in full bloom, although the park remains a pleasant visit year-round.
Entry to Flower Sea Park is typically free of charge. Special exhibitions or events may require tickets, which can be purchased onsite.
No advance booking is necessary for regular visits. However, for special events or peak seasons, it is advisable to book tickets in advance to ensure entry.
It takes about 2 to 3 hours to explore the park fully, depending on your pace and the time spent at each garden or exhibition area.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides may be available during peak times, but they are mostly in Chinese. It’s advisable to check availability in advance.
The best spots are near the central flower fields and the lake, especially during golden hour when the light enhances the beauty of the flowers and landscape.
Start by exploring the central flower fields, then move towards the themed gardens. Don’t miss the lake area towards the end, where you can relax and enjoy the view. A leisurely walk through the entire park should take about 2 hours.
Night visits are not typically available, and there are no light shows. However, the park is sometimes used for seasonal events, which may feature special tours or exhibits.
The park can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings on weekdays, especially during the off-peak seasons like autumn and winter.
The park has public toilets, rest areas, and benches. However, food and beverage options inside are limited, so it is recommended to bring your own snacks and water. There are small kiosks at the park entrance for basic refreshments.
The park is generally accessible for all ages, though some areas with flower beds may have uneven paths. Elderly and disabled visitors may find the main pathways easier to navigate.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted, and credit cards are also usable in the park. It’s rare to need cash.
While there are no major restaurants inside the park, there are several restaurants and cafes near the park’s entrance offering Chinese cuisine and light snacks.
Vegetarian food is available in some of the nearby eateries, though vegan and halal options may be limited. It's a good idea to inquire at local restaurants.
There are small souvenir kiosks near the park entrance, selling items like postcards, local crafts, and flower-themed trinkets.