At Jiangnan Farming Culture Park, visitors can explore traditional farming techniques, interact with animals, and enjoy the agricultural exhibits. The park also offers opportunities to experience seasonal activities like fruit picking, rice planting, and pottery making. It's an excellent place for learning about rural culture and agriculture in the Jiangnan region.

Suzhou Jiangnan Farming Park is a National AAAA-level scenic spot, a five-star rural tourism destination in Jiangsu Province, and a Chinese agricultural culture demonstration park. Spanning 500 mu (approximately 1,000 acres), construction began in September 2009 and was completed and opened in July 2010. The park was designed to embody the overall concept of "a distinctive Jiangnan water village, a multifunctional leisure farm, and a cultural corridor themed around agriculture." Following renovations and upgrades in 2019, the park is divided into six major areas: the Feimili Pet Park, the Leisure Cabin Area, the Workshop Area, the Farmhouse Fun Zone, the Water World, and the Amusement Park.
Feimili Paradise is a fairytale island in the agricultural garden, where spring brings a hundred flowers and autumn brings the moon. Here, in all seasons, "a garden of deep and light colors, shining amidst the green waves" is a vibrant riot of color. Encounter Dutch tulips and experience a flower's earthly journey, taking you to see, smell, and savor the enchanting beauty of "a carpet of brocade green lichens and red embroidered carpets, covered with camphor tulips."
The cute pet area is a paradise for small animals. Here, you can see groups of alpacas that always smile at you; peacocks that always walk slowly, stretch their necks, and greet you gracefully; groundhogs that seem ready to scream at any time; there are also groups of rabbits, adorable capybaras, sea lion performances, piglet diving, animal parades... Bring your children to have close contact with them, feed them, interact with them, ride them, take photos, and experience the harmonious beauty between man and nature.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to spend half a day
The cultural park is free, but the pet park costs 40 yuan.
October-April 08:00-16:30 (winter)
May-September 08:00-17:00 (Summer)
Jiangnan Farming Culture Park is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the farming culture of the Jiangnan region. The park highlights traditional agricultural practices, local crafts, and rural life, making it an educational space for both locals and tourists interested in China’s agrarian history.
The park is located in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province, within easy reach of the city center. Visitors can take a taxi or bus from downtown Suzhou, or use the local metro system, with bus routes directly serving the park.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild, and the agricultural exhibits are particularly vibrant.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥30 for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the park entrance or online through various local tourism websites for convenience.
It is not required to book tickets in advance, though it is recommended during peak tourist seasons or for special events. Booking a few days ahead is sufficient during busy periods.
Visitors typically need 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the park, including time spent in the agricultural exhibits, interacting with animals, and enjoying the cultural activities.
Must-see highlights include the traditional farmhouses, rice paddies, animal interaction zones, and the cultural center showcasing local crafts. Visitors should also explore the seasonal activities, such as fruit picking or pottery making workshops.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. English-speaking audio guides may be offered, but it’s advisable to confirm availability before visiting.
The best photography spots are near the rice fields, farmhouses, and orchards, especially during harvest season when the landscape is most scenic. The animal zones also provide great opportunities for capturing rural life and local animals.
Start at the entrance, visit the cultural exhibits first, followed by a tour through the farm area and animal interaction zones. Finally, visit the pottery and craft workshops, then relax at the park’s rest areas.
Currently, the park does not offer night visits or light shows, but special cultural tours and seasonal events may be available depending on the time of year.
The park can be crowded during weekends and public holidays, especially in the summer. The least crowded times are on weekdays, early in the morning or later in the afternoon.
The park is equipped with clean public restrooms, water stations, and rest areas. There are a few small shops selling snacks, local products, and souvenirs. Food is available at the main dining area, offering traditional Jiangnan cuisine.
The park is generally accessible, with paved pathways and rest areas. However, some areas may have uneven terrain, so elderly and disabled visitors may find certain sections challenging. It's recommended to plan ahead and check accessibility features.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted at the park. It's advisable to carry some cash for smaller purchases at food stalls or souvenir shops.
Nearby restaurants offer traditional Jiangnan dishes such as Suzhou-style fish, noodles, and dim sum. Inside the park, there is a dining area offering simple local snacks and meals for visitors.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the park’s restaurants, as well as at nearby eateries. Halal food options may be limited, so it’s recommended to check with the restaurant beforehand.
Several hotels are located near the park, including mid-range options like the Suzhou Holiday Inn and luxury choices such as the Suzhou Marriott. There are also budget accommodations nearby.
Nearby attractions include the Suzhou Museum, Humble Administrator's Garden, and Tiger Hill. These landmarks can easily be combined with a trip to Jiangnan Farming Culture Park for a full day of sightseeing.
Yes, there are souvenir shops within the park. Typical souvenirs include local handicrafts, pottery, traditional farming tools, and local snacks such as preserved fruits and tea.
Visitors can take taxis or buses from the park to nearby attractions, or use the metro system if further destinations are required. The park is well-connected to major transport hubs in Suzhou.