
Luyanghu Wetland Park, located in Luyanghu Village, Shaobo Town, Jiangdu District, Yangzhou City, boasts a crisscrossing network of rivers, dotted with fish ponds, and boasts clear water, beautiful scenery, and a rich waterside charm. Its excellent ecology makes it a natural oxygen bar.
The park boasts a water forest, beautiful wetland scenery, agricultural and fishing customs, a "fairyland on earth, " organic food , and other sightseeing, leisure, and entertainment options. In particular, the nearly ten-kilometer-long dike is home to a dense bamboo forest dominated by water-resistant species such as pond cypress, bald cypress, and metasequoia, complementing the thousand-acre shimmering lake. This stunning display of natural ecological beauty is truly a unique glimpse into the green world.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-3 hours
free
All day
Luyang Lake Wetland Park is a vital ecological reserve that plays a crucial role in preserving the local biodiversity. It serves as a habitat for numerous species of birds and aquatic life, making it an important area for environmental education and conservation.
The park is located in the Luyang area of Yangzhou. You can reach it by taxi, local buses, or bike from nearby hotels. Walking from downtown Yangzhou is also an option for those who enjoy a longer stroll.
The park is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings and late afternoons, especially in the spring and autumn, when the weather is most pleasant and wildlife is more active.
The entrance fee is generally around ¥20-¥30. Tickets can be purchased on-site, and there are occasionally online booking options for special events or peak seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is not necessary for regular visits. However, during busy seasons or for special events, it is recommended to book a few days in advance.
It typically takes about 2-3 hours to fully explore the park, especially if you plan to walk the trails and enjoy the natural surroundings. A boat tour can add an additional 30-60 minutes to your visit.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. There are also some audio guides available for rental, though they might be limited to Chinese.
Start with a walk along the main paths to take in the views of the lake, followed by a visit to the birdwatching areas. If time permits, take a boat ride for a unique perspective of the park. End with a relaxing stroll through the pavilions and wetlands.
Night visits are not typically available, but the park offers special tours during certain seasons or events. Light shows are not a regular feature of the park.
The park can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings on weekdays, especially outside of peak tourist seasons.
The park has public restrooms and some shaded rest areas for visitors to relax. There are also small food stalls selling snacks and drinks, though there are no large restaurants inside the park.
The park is accessible to most visitors, with paved paths and areas for resting. However, some of the trails may be challenging for visitors with mobility impairments. It's recommended to inquire about accessibility options at the entrance.
Both cash and mobile payment methods such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are accepted. Credit cards are not commonly accepted within the park.
There are no major restaurants within the park, but several local eateries and cafes can be found near the park entrance or in nearby areas offering traditional Chinese cuisine.
Vegetarian food options are available at nearby restaurants, though vegan or halal options may be limited. It is recommended to ask restaurant staff for specific dietary requests.
There are various accommodation options in Yangzhou, ranging from budget to mid-range hotels, located about 10-15 minutes from the park by taxi or public transport.
There are a few souvenir shops near the park entrance selling local handicrafts, including silk products, traditional Chinese pottery, and paintings.
After visiting the park, taxis and local buses are available to take you to nearby attractions. If you're planning to continue to other areas of Yangzhou, renting a bike or taking a taxi is recommended.