Enjoy the beautiful hydrangea flowers during their blooming season, explore the well-maintained walking paths, and relax in the tranquil environment of the park. Perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful escape.

Hydrangea Park, located inLocated northwest of Yijiang Gate in Nanjing, the park is named after Hydrangea Mountain, a remnant of Shizi Mountain . Its terrain resembles a lion encircling a hydrangea , hence its name. The park is named after the presence of Hydrangea Mountain within it. The park features scenic spots such as Hydrangea Mountain, Ma Niangniang's Footprints, East Lake, Fish Viewing Pond, and the Three Islands of the West Garden.
The park's most famous attraction is the giant footprint pit of Empress Ma, Zhu Yuanzhang's empress. Located west of the pavilion at the top of the mountain, it measures 84 centimeters long, 31 centimeters wide , and 25 centimeters deep. Next to it stands a 2.5- meter -tall statue of Empress Ma . Behind the statue is a mural and biography of Empress Ma, with the biography on the left and the mural on the right. The mural, read from right to left, depicts her life story.
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Hydrangea Park in Nanjing is known for its stunning collection of hydrangea flowers, which bloom in vibrant colors each year. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, providing a picturesque natural space for relaxation and enjoyment of the changing seasons.
The park is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu. It is easily accessible by public transport, including buses and taxis. The nearest metro station is a short distance away, and walking from the station to the park is quite convenient.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the blooming season in early summer (June to July), but it can also be beautiful during the autumn months for a change in scenery.
There is no entrance fee for the park, as it is open to the public. However, certain seasonal events or special exhibitions may require tickets, which can be purchased onsite or through the park's official website.
Generally, tickets are not required for regular visits. However, if you're planning to attend special events or festivals, booking in advance is recommended, ideally 1-2 days ahead of time.
To fully explore the park, 1 to 2 hours is sufficient, especially if you plan to walk along the paths and enjoy the flowers and scenery. If you're visiting during the peak blooming season or attending an event, you may want to allocate more time.
The must-see areas include the main flower garden with its vibrant hydrangea blooms, the scenic walking paths, and the peaceful lakeside views. The park’s well-maintained landscaping makes it a great spot for photography.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides are not typically offered, but some seasonal events may include talks or guided experiences in Chinese.
Best photography spots include the hydrangea flower gardens, the tranquil lakeside, and the elevated areas offering sweeping views of the park. These spots provide excellent opportunities to capture the natural beauty of the park throughout the year.
Start with the main flower garden to enjoy the hydrangeas in bloom. Then, take a leisurely walk along the lakeside paths and end your visit at the park's scenic viewpoints for panoramic views of the area.
Night visits are not generally available. However, the park occasionally holds special events, such as flower festivals or cultural performances, which may include evening programs. Check the park’s schedule for such events.
The park tends to be more crowded during weekends and the blooming season (June to July). To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, especially early mornings, or later in the afternoon.
Basic facilities such as toilets, rest areas, and drinking water are available. There are a few snack stands inside the park, but there are no large restaurants or shops within the park itself.
The park is wheelchair accessible, with paved paths and benches for rest. It is suitable for elderly visitors, families, and children. However, be mindful of the park's uneven terrain in some areas.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted for any ticket purchases or snacks. Cash is rarely needed but can be useful in some areas.
While there are no major restaurants inside the park, nearby areas like Xinjiekou offer a wide variety of dining options, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants.
Vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options can be found in nearby restaurants, especially in the central areas of Nanjing, such as Xinjiekou.
Several hotels are located near the park, ranging from budget to luxury options. Consider staying in the Xinjiekou area, which is a short taxi ride away and has more accommodation choices.
Nearby attractions include Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Nanjing Museum, and Zhonghua Gate. These can be combined for a full day of sightseeing in Nanjing.
There are no dedicated souvenir shops in the park, but nearby areas such as Xinjiekou offer a variety of souvenirs, including traditional Chinese crafts, artwork, and local snacks.
After visiting, taxis and public transport such as metro or buses are readily available. You can easily continue your journey to other parts of Nanjing, including popular tourist destinations like Xinjiekou and the Yangtze River.