Explore the lush camphor trees, take a leisurely walk through the garden's serene paths, enjoy the natural beauty and fragrant air, and learn about the significance of camphor in traditional medicine and agriculture.

Dongshan Camphor Garden is located in Dongshan Street, Jiangning District. Dongshan Camphor Garden is planned to be built into three parks with different functions: Camphor Park, Waterside Garden and Flower Farm, in accordance with the positioning of "city green lung", "urban oxygen bar", citizen leisure, tourism consumption, cultural entertainment and vacation place.
Dongshan Camphor Garden covers an area of 130 acres and is mainly based on a dense camphor forest. It is built according to the standards of an urban park. A 3,000-square-meter farmhouse restaurant, an 800-square-meter camphor forest tea bar, environmental landscape sketches, etc. will be presented one by one.
The Dongshan Xiangzhang Garden Flower Farm covers an area of 170 mu, centered around the Hundred Miles Qinhuai Scenic Belt and the Shangfangmen Bridge section. It features a flower market, an agricultural science center, a Qinhuai Ecological Manor, and a flower farm. It is a great place for tourists and residents to relax and unwind.
Dongshan Camphor Garden has a subtropical monsoon climate and is home to many camphor trees, which not only provide shade for visitors but also offer a great opportunity to get close to nature. It is suitable for all seasons.
Entering Dongshan Camphor Garden, you'll first be greeted by numerous camphor trees, and the gentle breeze will bring you a sense of nature. Then, explore the lotus pond. In summer, you'll see vast expanses of blooming lotus flowers, a truly relaxing sight.
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The Dongshan Camphor Garden is a peaceful, natural park known for its centuries-old camphor trees. These trees have cultural and medicinal importance, and the garden showcases the traditional relationship between nature and human life in Jiangsu.
Located in Dongshan, Nanjing, the garden is easily reachable by taxi or bus. The nearest metro station is a 20-minute ride away, followed by a short walk or taxi to the entrance.
The garden is open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. Early mornings or late afternoons are ideal times to visit to avoid the crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
The entrance fee is around 30 CNY. Tickets can be bought on-site at the entrance, or online through the official website for convenience.
Advance booking is not required but is recommended during peak tourist seasons or weekends. Booking at least a day in advance is ideal.
It takes around 1 to 2 hours to fully explore the garden, depending on your pace and how long you wish to enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
The main highlights include the ancient camphor trees, tranquil walking paths, and natural areas where you can experience the garden's beauty and calmness. There are also informational displays about camphor's cultural significance.
Guided tours in Chinese are available upon request. Audio guides are also available in both Chinese and English for self-guided exploration.
The best spots for photography include areas with the oldest camphor trees, especially during sunrise or sunset, when the light creates a magical atmosphere among the trees.
Start with the main entrance and follow the central path through the camphor trees. Make sure to visit the small exhibition areas that explain the uses of camphor, then continue towards the quieter corners of the garden.
Night visits and light shows are not available at this attraction. However, special tours may be arranged for large groups or school visits upon request.
The garden can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are weekday mornings, especially Tuesday through Thursday.
There are rest areas and toilets available. The garden has a small shop selling refreshments and souvenirs, but no full-service restaurants are located within the park.
The garden is accessible for most visitors, with paved pathways suitable for wheelchairs and strollers. However, some of the paths may have slight inclines, so it may require assistance for those with mobility difficulties.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are accepted. Cash and credit card payments are also accepted for entry fees and in the shop.
The garden does not have any full-service restaurants, but there are several local restaurants and cafes in the nearby area, offering traditional Jiangsu cuisine and snacks.
Nearby restaurants offer vegetarian options. For vegan and halal food, visitors may need to travel a bit further into the city center.
There are several mid-range hotels in the surrounding area. For more luxury options, there are upscale hotels in the Nanjing city center, around a 30-minute drive away.
Nearby attractions include Xuanwu Lake, Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, and Nanjing's historic city center. All can be combined for a day trip in the area.
Yes, there is a small souvenir shop within the garden selling camphor-related products, local handicrafts, and small keepsakes from the garden.
After visiting, you can take a taxi, bus, or use the metro to continue to other Nanjing attractions. The city center is easily accessible for further exploration.