
Located in Wujin District, south of Changzhou, Spring and Autumn Paradise is the world's first Spring and Autumn cultural theme park. Drawing inspiration from the political, military, economic, and cultural aspects of the Spring and Autumn Period, it offers a combination of static viewing attractions, interactive performances, and experiential amusement rides within the cultural context of the Spring and Autumn Period.
Looking out at the Yancheng Spring and Autumn Paradise from afar, you will see a unique sculpture. The three landscape columns " Dragon Wings " made of bronze and white marble are like flying dragons in the sky, dominating the world and carrying the hopes and dreams of Yancheng.
What is even more eye-catching is that there are 5 sculptures of idiom stories on both sides of the avenue . Familiar stories such as " Ye Gong likes dragons " , " A leaf blocks the view" , " Waiting for the rabbit by the tree " , " Playing the flute to fill the number " , and " Learning to walk in Handan " are vividly displayed here one by one.
Suitable for all seasons
The Garden of Hundred Philosophers
Located in the heart of the Yancheng Spring and Autumn Paradise, the Spring and Autumn Cultural Performing Arts Area invites you to embark on an enchanting Spring and Autumn dream, allowing you to truly experience the grandeur and vibrant splendor of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods. Here, Yancheng Spring and Autumn Paradise, in collaboration with the creative team behind the Beijing Olympic Opening Ceremony, will present " Misty Spring and Autumn , " China's only large-scale water-based performance, with approximately 50- minute performances each evening .
Yancheng Ruins
Dating back approximately 2,700 years, it is the most complete preserved site of a Spring and Autumn Period city in China. Its long history, unique structure, precious cultural relics, and pristine natural environment have attracted the attention and recognition of discerning individuals both domestically and internationally. Archaeologists and travelers have hailed it as " a military fortress during the struggle between Wu and Chu, a prime example of city defense in the era of cold weapons , " " China's first water city , " and " a missing link in the history of world urban architecture . "
Bailing Water World
Named after Princess Bailing, daughter of Emperor Yan, Bailing Water World is nestled south of the legendary Xishijian Bridge. Its vast expanse boasts a variety of water attractions, including high-speed slides, sprint tubes, and waveboards, offering visitors a thrilling and refreshing experience. Lively water parties are also a hallmark of Bailing Water World.
Spring and Autumn Royal Palace
This exhibition showcases the art of the imperial palace during the Spring and Autumn Period and recreates scenes of court life during that period. The entire palace consists of " one hall and two palaces " (the Hall of the King of the Amur, the Xishi Mystery Palace, and the Chime Bell Music Palace). Within the Hall of the King of the Amur, hundreds of replicas of national treasures from the Shang and Zhou dynasties and the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods are on display, including bronze swords, tripods, jade belt hooks, and other ritual vessels and weapons. These exhibits fully demonstrate the long history and culture of the Chinese nation.
Recommended play time: about 1 day
Daytime: 190 yuan/person, Nighttime: 100 yuan/person
In addition, if you purchase a daytime ticket to Yancheng Spring and Autumn Paradise, you can visit Yancheng Ruins Park for free ( the ruins are closed after 17:00 ).
9:00-17:00, night show 16:00-22:00
Spring and Autumn Paradise is a scenic park in Changzhou, designed to reflect the beauty and symbolism of the spring and autumn seasons. It is renowned for its beautiful gardens, cultural exhibits, and serene natural environments, drawing visitors who seek a blend of nature and cultural heritage.
Located in the northern part of Changzhou, Spring and Autumn Paradise is accessible by taxi or public transportation, such as buses. It is a short ride from the city center, and visitors can also walk to the park if they are nearby.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The best times to visit are in spring (April to May) for the flower blooms and autumn (September to November) for the colorful leaves.
The entrance fee is generally around 60 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, and it is also possible to buy tickets online through various platforms.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance, but during peak seasons (spring and autumn), it is advisable to purchase tickets online to avoid long queues.
Typically, 2 to 3 hours are needed to fully explore the park, allowing time to visit the gardens, take a boat ride, and enjoy the seasonal exhibits.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides in both Mandarin and English can be rented at the entrance.
The lake provides the best photography spots, with lush gardens and bridges creating a serene backdrop. The autumn foliage also provides excellent photo opportunities.
Night visits are not available, and while the park does not offer a light show, the beautiful natural surroundings provide an ideal day visit.
The park can be crowded on weekends and public holidays. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, particularly in the early morning or later in the afternoon.
The park is generally accessible for elderly and children, with paved paths and benches. However, certain areas near the lake may require some physical effort due to uneven ground.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted, and some vendors may accept cash. Cards are not typically accepted for entry fees.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some nearby restaurants, but halal options are limited in the immediate area.
There are small souvenir shops near the entrance selling traditional Chinese items like tea, local crafts, and park-related memorabilia.