Stroll through the park's beautiful pathways, enjoy the coastal views, take a boat tour around the harbor, and relax in the gardens. It's also great for bird watching and photography.

Guangming Harbor Park in Fuzhou, completed in 1998, is located along the Guangming Harbor Inland River on Changle South Road in Jin'an District. It stretches 3.1 kilometers from the intersection of Guohuo East Road in the east to Jiudang New Village in the west, covering approximately 14 hectares. The park boasts a diverse array of trees, shrubs, and ground cover flowers, including palm, peach, date, and mango orchards, as well as a memorial garden dedicated to Araucaria trees planted by provincial and municipal leaders. Established tourist attractions include Guangming Lake, Guangming Pavilion, Twin Lakes, Zixia Garden, Yiran Pavilion, and Guangming Yashe.
Greenery stretches endlessly, birds chirp, and flowers bloom. The trails are carpeted and tidy, a delight to the eyes. Along the waterfront, amidst the vast expanse of emerald water, there are shaded seating areas, recreational areas, and pavilions for leisure. Whether you're strolling in the sunshine or strolling under a light umbrella, there's always something for everyone.
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Guangming Harbor Park is a scenic area developed to showcase the natural beauty of Fuzhou's coastline and to provide a recreational space for locals and tourists. The park highlights Fuzhou's efforts to combine urban development with environmental preservation.
Located in the southeastern part of Fuzhou, Guangming Harbor Park can be accessed by taxi, bus, or car. It is a short walk from the nearest bus station.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings or late afternoons to enjoy cooler weather and avoid crowds.
Entrance is free for most areas of the park. Special attractions or boat tours may have separate fees, which can be paid onsite.
Advance booking is not necessary unless you're booking a specific tour or boat trip, which should be reserved at least a day in advance.
It takes about 2-3 hours to explore the park, depending on whether you want to take a boat ride or explore every corner of the park.
Don't miss the scenic coastal views, the harbor promenade, and the park's beautiful flower gardens. The boat tours around the harbor also offer unique perspectives of the area.
Guided tours in Chinese are available, and audio guides may be provided in some languages, though most services are in Mandarin.
The best viewpoints are along the harbor promenade and at the highest points in the park, where you can capture the coastal scenery and boats in the harbor.
Start from the entrance and walk along the main promenade towards the harbor. Enjoy the gardens, and if time allows, take a boat ride around the harbor for a full experience.
Night visits are possible, and the park has light displays at night. However, there are no regular special tours during nighttime.
The park can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. Weekdays or early mornings are the best times to visit for a more peaceful experience.
The park has clean public toilets, several rest areas, and small food stalls offering snacks and drinks. There are no large shops inside the park.
The park is generally accessible, with paved walkways and easy access to main attractions, though some areas may be more challenging for elderly or disabled visitors.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. Cash is not needed but can be used at smaller kiosks.
There are a few cafes and local restaurants nearby, serving Fuzhou specialties like seafood and tea. The area around the park has more dining options.
Vegetarian options are available at nearby restaurants, and some places offer halal food as well.
Several hotels are located nearby, including high-end options and budget accommodations, such as Fuzhou Shangri-La Hotel and local guesthouses.
Nearby attractions include Fuzhou National Forest Park, Xihu Park, and the Sanfang Qixiang historic area. These can be easily combined in a day trip.
Souvenir shops are located near the park’s entrances and around Fuzhou city. Typical souvenirs include local teas, traditional crafts, and Fuzhou-style ceramics.
After visiting, you can take a taxi, bus, or metro to nearby attractions. For further travel, consider taking a train or bus to other parts of Fuzhou or nearby cities.