
Located in the heart of Pei County, Hancheng Scenic Area boasts a cluster of Han Dynasty-style buildings, including the Gefeng Terrace, the former temple of Emperor Gaozu of Han, Han Street, the Peigong Hotel, Chunyu Tower, a waterfront tourist belt, Hancheng Park, and the Hanyuan Hotel. These buildings, all centered around the Cultural Square, offer a comprehensive array of dining, accommodation, transportation, sightseeing, shopping, and entertainment. Over the past decade, the scenic area has welcomed guests from over 50 countries and regions, over 10,000 central, provincial, and municipal leaders, 180,000 government groups and large-scale conferences, and nearly 50,000 members of the Liu clan from home and abroad to trace their roots and pay homage to their ancestors. The scenic area has been designated an Environmental Education Base, a Moral Education Base, a Youth Civilization Unit, a Civilization Demonstration Window, a Xuzhou Civilized Unit, and one of Xuzhou's "New Eight Scenic Spots."
The warm temperate humid climate makes it suitable for travel in all seasons.
The scenic area is filled with Han Dynasty-style buildings, brimming with antique charm. Embracing the vicissitudes and grandeur of history, the area boasts attractions like the Gefeng Terrace, the Temple of Emperor Gaozu of Han, the Han Culture Park, Fan Kuai's Fanjing, and Lü Bu's Sheji Terrace, creating a sense of transport back to the Han Dynasty. Pei County is also renowned for its dog meat.
Recommended 1-day tour
20 yuan/person
8:30-17:00
Seoul Scenic Area in Xuzhou is a beautifully designed park that offers a serene escape from the city's hustle. It combines traditional architectural elements with modern landscaping to create a peaceful environment. The park's design is inspired by Seoul’s natural beauty, symbolizing the harmony between nature and urban life.
Seoul Scenic Area is located in the eastern part of Xuzhou, Jiangsu. It is easily accessible by taxi, bus, or private car. The nearest metro station is Xuzhou East Railway Station, from where you can take a short taxi ride to the park.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are early mornings or weekdays to avoid crowds, especially on weekends and holidays when the park can get busy.
There is no entrance fee for Seoul Scenic Area. It is a public park, and visitors can enter freely. However, some specific areas within the park or events may have separate charges, which can be paid on-site.
There is no need to book tickets in advance for general entry as it is a free park. However, for special events or guided tours, it is advisable to book tickets online a few days in advance.
You will need approximately 2 to 3 hours to explore the main attractions of the park, including walking through the gardens, visiting the observation points, and enjoying the scenic views.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and staff can provide information in basic English upon request. It is best to arrange tours in advance if you prefer a guided experience.
The park does not offer night visits or light shows. However, it is open during the day, and special tours may be arranged for larger groups or special events.
The park can get crowded, especially during weekends and public holidays. The best time to visit is early in the morning on weekdays, particularly in the off-peak seasons like spring or autumn.
The park is accessible for elderly and disabled visitors, with paved paths and ramps. However, some areas may be difficult to access for those with limited mobility. It’s advisable to check with the staff for specific needs before visiting.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted, but cash is also an option for any small purchases or ticketed events within the park.
There are a few small cafes and snack stalls inside the park, offering beverages and light snacks. For a wider variety of food, there are several restaurants just outside the park’s entrance.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available at most nearby restaurants. However, for halal options, it’s recommended to check the restaurants outside the park that specifically cater to halal dietary needs.
Nearby accommodations include mid-range hotels such as Xuzhou Hotel and budget options like 7 Days Inn. For more luxury options, consider staying at the Hilton Xuzhou or Marriott Hotel.
There are a few souvenir shops near the park entrance selling items like postcards, local handicrafts, and small traditional trinkets such as Chinese knots and tea sets.
Taxi services are readily available from the park’s entrance, and public buses run frequently to other parts of Xuzhou. If you plan to explore more attractions, ride-hailing services like Didi are a convenient option.