Enjoy the various themed rides, including roller coasters and water attractions. Visit the adventure zones and experience the interactive exhibits. Don’t miss the character performances and special shows, especially during peak hours.

Shimao Maoxianwang Theme Park in Shishi is located within the Shimao Sky City commercial complex, boasting China's longest 532-meter LED skylight. Based on Shimao Group's original IP, "Lingshi Maoxianwang," the park features a Ferris wheel and the Maoxianwang theme park as its core areas, creating a next-generation, comprehensive theme park integrating cultural creativity, cutting-edge multimedia technology, classic rides, and themed dining.
The park houses the 110-meter-high Shimao Ferris Wheel "Haixi Eye", currently the tallest Ferris wheel in Fujian Province, as well as more than 30 classic amusement equipment, including the first rooftop motorcycle roller coaster in Fujian Province, a superstar concert created with holographic projection technology, a newly developed multimedia interactive children's career experience (CG-babyboss), a Jurassic 4D cinema, a cross-strait flight and other distinctive amusement projects, all of which will bring endless surprises to tourists.
The subtropical monsoon humid climate is suitable for all seasons.
Shishi Shimao Ferris City Ferris Wheel, Ice and Snow World;
It is recommended to spend a day there.
120 yuan/person
8:00-17:00
Shishi Maoxianwang Theme Park is a modern amusement park that combines entertainment with local culture. It aims to provide fun and excitement for families while promoting the cultural heritage of the Shishi region. It is part of a larger effort to boost tourism in Quanzhou.
The park is located in Shishi City, Quanzhou, Fujian. You can reach it by taking a taxi, or if you’re using public transport, several buses pass near the park. It’s also walkable from some nearby hotels, though a taxi is recommended for ease.
The park is open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are on weekdays or early in the morning on weekends, before it gets too crowded.
The entrance fee is approximately 150 CNY for adults, with discounts for children and seniors. Tickets can be purchased online through the official website or at the park entrance.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but it’s recommended during peak seasons. Booking a few days in advance is sufficient for most visitors.
To fully explore the park, including all rides and shows, plan for 4 to 5 hours. If you want to enjoy the themed zones and take in all performances, consider a full day.
Must-see highlights include the roller coaster zone, water park area, and the interactive exhibits showcasing local culture. Be sure to visit the character performances and theme zones for a full experience.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in Mandarin and English are available for some exhibits, but you may need to check availability at the entrance.
The best viewpoints are near the highest points of the roller coasters and around the central plaza where the main shows take place. The park’s landscaped areas also offer great photo opportunities.
Start with the popular roller coaster rides, then head to the water attractions. Visit the cultural exhibits before lunch, and in the afternoon, enjoy the live performances and other theme zones. End your visit with a leisurely stroll around the park's central plaza.
Night visits are available, and the park hosts occasional light shows and evening performances. Special tours are not regularly available but may be offered during holidays or peak times.
The park can be crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekday mornings and non-peak seasons (e.g., during the winter months).
The park has clean restrooms, food stalls offering snacks and drinks, and several rest areas with seating. There are also souvenir shops selling themed merchandise.
The park is mostly accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. There are ramps and rest areas, though some of the rides may have height or health restrictions.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted, as well as credit cards. Cash is also accepted, though it’s best to carry mobile payment options for convenience.
Inside the park, there are food stalls offering quick bites, as well as a few sit-down restaurants. Nearby, you can find local restaurants offering Fujianese cuisine, such as noodle dishes and seafood.
Vegetarian options are available at the park’s food stalls. Halal food options are not widely available inside the park but can be found in some nearby restaurants in Shishi City.
There are several hotels near the park, ranging from budget accommodations to mid-range hotels. For a more luxurious stay, consider hotels in central Quanzhou, which is about a 30-minute drive away.
Nearby attractions include Shishi Fengze Park, the Shishi City Museum, and several local temples. These can easily be combined in a day trip with the theme park.
Yes, there are souvenir shops inside the park selling themed merchandise such as toys, clothing, and local crafts. Typical souvenirs include park-branded items and Fujianese handicrafts.
Taxis are the most convenient transportation option to continue your trip. Public buses are available, but taxis offer more flexibility. Rental cars are also a good option for exploring the area further.