
Tianmu Lake Landscape Garden, located in Liyang Tourist Resort, Changzhou City, is the core scenic area of Tianmu Lake. The landscape garden is the essence of the poetic beauty of Tianmu Lake. It has attractions such as the Filial Piety Culture Park, the Champion Culture Area, the Stone Museum, the Elf Kingdom, the Colorful Butterfly Valley, and the Chinese Tea Island.
Surrounded by mountains and shimmering water, the scenic Tianmu Lake Landscape Garden boasts rippling blue water, scattered islands dotted throughout the lake, and winding, secluded shores. Its scenic beauty is characterized by mountains surrounding the water, and the water reflecting the mountains. With over 85% vegetation coverage and over 200 plant species, the scenic area offers a glimpse into nature, its scenery, and a glimpse into the local countryside. Tianmu Lake Landscape Garden has become a beautiful back garden in East China.
Tianmu Lake Landscape Park currently comprises Hulishan Park, Longxing Island, the rural countryside, the Ocean World scenic area, and the stunning landscape area. Key attractions include the Chinese Dawn Ape Museum, Champion Pavilion, Ocean World, the Ancient Mill, the Nanshan Hut, the Jiangnan Market, the No. 1 Teapot in the World, the Tianmu Tea Garden, the Xiaoyao Bridge, zip lines, water bikes, and a 4D motion picture.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: about 1 day
Tickets are 120 yuan, round trip boat tickets are 60 yuan
May 1st - September 30th : 8: 00-17 : 30
October 1st - April 30th : 8 : 00-17 : 00
Tianmu Lake Landscape Garden is a popular scenic area in Changzhou, known for its tranquil lake, lush forests, and beautifully landscaped gardens. It offers a peaceful escape from the urban hustle and is a place of natural beauty and cultural significance, representing the harmony between man and nature.
Tianmu Lake is located in the western part of Changzhou. You can reach it by taxi, private car, or bus. The park is not directly accessible by metro, but bus services from Changzhou’s main transportation hubs can take you there easily.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild, and the natural beauty is at its peak. Avoid weekends and public holidays for a more peaceful experience.
The entrance fee is typically around ¥60-¥80 per person. Tickets can be purchased both online through the park’s official website or offline at the park's ticket counter.
It is not strictly necessary to book tickets in advance, but booking a day or two in advance is recommended during peak seasons or public holidays to avoid long queues.
You will need around 3-4 hours to fully explore the park, depending on how much time you spend on the boat tours and walking through the gardens. If you want to enjoy a leisurely visit, consider spending the entire day.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides are also offered in both Mandarin and English. The tours are a great way to learn about the park’s history and natural features.
Start your visit with a boat tour of Tianmu Lake, then take a relaxing stroll through the gardens and forest paths. Make sure to stop by the viewpoints along the way for beautiful photos, and end your visit at one of the park’s tea houses for a peaceful tea experience.
Currently, night visits and light shows are not available at Tianmu Lake Landscape Garden. However, special seasonal events or festivals may occur, so it’s a good idea to check the park’s website for any updates.
The park can get crowded on weekends and during holidays. The best times to visit are on weekdays, particularly in the early morning or late afternoon, to enjoy a quieter experience.
The park is equipped with toilets, rest areas, food stalls, and tea houses. There are also water refill stations, and souvenir shops selling local crafts and snacks.
The park is accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved paths for easy walking. Wheelchair access is available, but some areas may require assistance due to the park’s hilly terrain.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used. Credit and debit cards are also accepted at larger shops and restaurants within the park.
Inside the park, there are several tea houses where visitors can enjoy traditional Chinese tea. Nearby, there are a variety of local restaurants serving Jiangsu cuisine, as well as fast food options in Changzhou city center.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at the tea houses and local restaurants near the park. However, halal food options may be limited, so it is best to check in advance.
Yes, there are souvenir shops within the park selling local handicrafts, tea, and themed items related to Tianmu Lake. Typical souvenirs include traditional Chinese tea sets and art pieces.
The best options for continuing your trip are taxis, private cars, or buses to Changzhou’s city center or nearby attractions. The Changzhou Railway Station is also easily accessible by taxi.