Visitors can enjoy water slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and various themed water attractions. It's perfect for families and groups looking to have fun in a safe and lively environment. There's also a dedicated children's area with water play structures.

Nanjing Happy Water Cube Water Park is located in Tangshan District, Nanjing. It was planned and designed by Canada's FORREC, the world's top theme park design company responsible for Disneyland and Universal Studios. It is the largest and most advanced water park in Asia.
The park comprises six distinct zones: Surfing, Beach, Magic Slide, Children's Play, Dream Rafting, and Spa, accommodating up to 30,000 people at a time. Enjoy the thrill of crashing waves at Asia's largest 3-meter Tsunami Surfing Zone, a 10,000-square-meter beach offering a relaxing immersion in the Gold Coast's charm, and a thousand-meter-long Dream Rafting River. Experience the thrill of a thrilling ocean adventure, including East China's first overturning water slide and other world-leading water attractions. Exotic water shows, skateboarding shows, interactive themed games, and more are all on offer, offering an unprecedented and extraordinary sensory experience.
During its opening period in 2012, the park received a total of 1 million visitors, setting off a water play craze in East China.
Nanjing Happy Water Cube Tourism Co., Ltd. is affiliated to Happy Water Cube, a national water amusement chain brand under Chengdu Tianyou Tourism Group. Its main business is the development and operation of modern water parks. Through the comprehensive combination of independent innovation in tourism culture and the world's water amusement technology, it aims to create "China's own water park."
The subtropical monsoon climate is suitable for traveling with children in summer.
Turning the world upside down
East China's first "Turning Rivers and Seas" high-speed human body loop slide. Standing at the starting point of the 76-meter-long slide, my heart rate accelerated dramatically.
Rapid Undercurrent
East China's first fully enclosed 360° slide is synonymous with high, steep, and fast! As you descend, do you feel your heartbeat accelerate, your blood rush, and your mind go blank? The translucent slide is imbued with theatricality of a stage. Whether you're inside or just watching, the excitement is palpable. Come experience the thrill of being the star!
Rush Hour
Imagine the sensation of free-falling from 19 meters into the water at East China's first extreme sprint slide! This nearly vertical slide will have you screaming even before you even experience it. The lightning-fast drop will unleash your passion and unleash the ultimate thrill of vertical weightlessness.
It is recommended to visit for 1 day.
150-230 yuan/person
10:00-22:00
Nanjing Happy Water Cube is a modern water park in Nanjing, designed to provide a thrilling water experience. It is part of a growing trend in China to create large, entertaining water parks that combine relaxation and excitement, attracting both locals and tourists.
The water park is located in the city of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. You can get there by taking a taxi or public transportation, such as bus routes that stop near the park. It’s also accessible via metro by changing at the nearest metro station.
The water park is typically open from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is during weekdays or off-peak seasons like spring or autumn to avoid large crowds and long wait times for attractions.
Tickets range from 100 to 200 CNY depending on the season and the type of experience (standard entry or VIP access). Tickets can be purchased both online through their official website or at the entrance of the park.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons or weekends. You can generally book a few days ahead to ensure availability, particularly for special packages or VIP tickets.
You will need around 4-6 hours to fully explore the water park, enjoying all the water slides, pools, and other attractions. For a more relaxed visit, you may spend a shorter time enjoying the main water features.
The wave pool, water slides, and lazy river are the must-see highlights. The children's play area is also a popular attraction for families. Don’t miss the thrilling speed slides and the relaxing hot spring pools if you need a break.
Guided tours are generally not available at the water park, but staff members can provide assistance in Mandarin. Some information might be available in English on signage, though not all attractions have audio guides.
The best spots for photography are near the wave pool, with the excitement of people riding waves. The lazy river also offers a picturesque setting for a more relaxed vibe. Be sure to capture some of the slides from the main attractions for fun action shots.
Start with the wave pool to get energized, then try out the water slides. Spend some time floating in the lazy river to relax, and later enjoy the children's area if visiting with family. Finish your visit with a calming break in the hot spring pools.
Night visits are available, and while there aren’t light shows, the park does have nighttime water activities that offer a vibrant and fun atmosphere. It’s a great option if you prefer a less crowded experience in the evening.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays, particularly in the summer. Weekdays, especially in the early mornings, offer a more relaxed experience with fewer visitors.
The park offers various facilities including clean restrooms, food courts with local and international cuisines, water stations, rest areas, and souvenir shops. There are also lockers available for storing personal belongings.
The water park is accessible for families, including children and elderly visitors, with ramps and elevators available. However, certain slides may not be suitable for the elderly or disabled. The park also has designated areas for relaxation.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted throughout the park. Cash is not commonly used, so it’s recommended to use digital payment options.
Inside the water park, there are various food courts offering snacks, fast food, and local dishes. Nearby, you can find other local restaurants offering Chinese and international cuisine for a variety of dining options.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the food courts, including salads, rice dishes, and tofu-based meals. Halal food options are somewhat limited but can be found in nearby restaurants outside the park.
There are several hotels near Nanjing Happy Water Cube, including mid-range and budget options like Nanjing Jinyue Hotel and Nanjing Shuguang Hotel. These provide easy access to the water park for visitors.
Nearby attractions include the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, the Nanjing Museum, and the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. All are easily accessible by taxi or metro for a full day of sightseeing in Nanjing.
There are souvenir shops inside the park selling water-themed items such as towels, swimwear, water toys, and souvenirs with the park's branding. Local handicrafts and snacks are also popular purchases.
After visiting the water park, taxis or ride-sharing services like Didi are the most convenient for continuing your trip. The park is also accessible via public buses, with several routes passing nearby.