
Yilin Garden, a National 2A-level scenic spot located in Xiaxi Town, Wujin District, Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, is located within the park. Provincial Highway 239, Jinwu Road, and Changhong Road pass through the area, and buses from Wujin District provide direct access to the park. The park is approximately 20 kilometers from the city center. Yilin Garden is a Class II landscaping and landscaping enterprise, with Class I afforestation and landscaping qualifications, integrating production bases, flower and tree trading, garden construction, scientific and technological services, and product sales. Its subsidiaries include Changzhou Houyu Flower and Tree Co., Ltd., Changzhou Yilin Flower and Tree Professional Cooperative, Changzhou Xiaxi Seedling Productivity Center, and Changzhou Dashu Moving Company. Yilin Garden is one of 98 National Rural Science Popularization Demonstration Bases.
The park, covering over 160 mu (approximately 160 mu), boasts nearly 10,000 trees of over 200 varieties, including renowned, unique, rare, exotic, and precious flowers and trees. Century-old osmanthus, crape myrtle, red holly, pomegranate, persimmon, acacia, red maple, and sedge trees can be found throughout the park. The park also boasts a unique landscape, including curved bridges, artificial lakes, fountains, rockery waterfalls, pavilions, corridors, bamboo forests, and unusual rocks. The unique landscape blends seamlessly with the unique flora and fauna. Pavilions and towers are scattered among the flowers and trees, creating a poetic atmosphere. The park, shaded by lush trees and flowing water, offers a beautiful environment, making it a highly scenic and recreational destination. It serves as a demonstration base for the integration of agricultural science, technology, and education in Jiangsu Province, an off-campus internship base for more than ten provincial universities, one of Changzhou's first off-campus practice bases for primary and secondary schools, and a Changzhou Ornamental Plant Science and Technology Demonstration Garden.
Subtropical monsoon climate; Yilin Garden is a demonstration base for the integration of agricultural science, technology and education in Jiangsu Province, an off-campus internship base for more than ten colleges and universities in the province, one of the first off-campus practice bases for primary and secondary schools in Changzhou, and a demonstration garden for ornamental plants in Changzhou. It is suitable for travel in all seasons.
Curved bridges, artificial lakes, fountains, rockery waterfalls, sightseeing pavilions, corridors, bamboo forests, and unusual rocks are some of the attractions;
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Yilin Garden is a historical Chinese classical garden, showcasing traditional design principles. Its significance lies in its reflection of traditional Chinese aesthetics, with a focus on harmony between nature and human-made structures. The garden offers a glimpse into the cultural history of Jiangsu and traditional Chinese landscaping.
Yilin Garden is located in Changzhou, Jiangsu. It can be accessed easily by taxi or public transport, with buses and metro lines running close to the garden. The nearest metro station is Changzhou Railway Station, which is a short taxi ride away.
The garden is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is in the early morning or late afternoon when the garden is less crowded and the light is perfect for photography.
The entrance fee is approximately 50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance or through the official website in advance.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during weekends or holidays. It is best to book a few days ahead for popular times.
It typically takes around 1 to 1.5 hours to explore the entire garden, depending on your pace and interest in photography and plant life.
Guided tours are available in Chinese. Audio guides in English may be provided, but it's best to check availability in advance.
Start by exploring the main entrance and move towards the central pond. From there, wander through the walking paths, visiting pavilions and enjoying the scenic views. End by relaxing in the garden area near the exit.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available at Yilin Garden. The garden is best visited during daylight hours to fully appreciate the natural beauty and tranquility.
The garden can be crowded during weekends and holidays. It is best to visit during weekdays, particularly early in the morning or later in the afternoon when the garden is less crowded.
The garden is accessible for elderly visitors and children, though some areas may have uneven terrain. Accessibility for disabled visitors may vary, and it's advisable to check in advance for specific facilities.
Both cash and mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are accepted. Credit cards may be accepted in larger shops nearby.
There are several restaurants and cafes near the garden, offering local Chinese dishes and snacks. Popular options include those along the main streets near the entrance.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some nearby restaurants. Halal food may be harder to find, but there are some options in larger cities like Changzhou.
There are small souvenir shops near the garden where visitors can buy traditional Chinese crafts, tea sets, and postcards.
Visitors can take a taxi or use public transportation to continue their journey to other attractions in Changzhou or nearby cities.