
The Tangshan Ziqing Lake Tourist Area is a comprehensive tourist resort located in Nanjing's Jiangning District, integrating science education, ecotourism, and hot springs. The area is most renowned for its forest hot springs. Nestled within the scenic Nanjing Tangshan Ziqing Lake Ecotourism Hot Spring Resort, the resort is a masterpiece meticulously planned and designed by international hot spring designers. It showcases a blend of Southeast Asian and Northeast Asian hot spring cultures. Enveloped by misty mist, towering trees, blooming mountain flowers, and gurgling waters, the hot spring area is a breathtaking paradise on earth, a dreamlike wonderland. It is a truly authentic hot spring retreat nestled within the natural landscape of Tangshan's forests and mountains.
In addition, there is also a Happy Water World, a children's amusement park and a zoo in the scenic area. It is very suitable for a family vacation with children.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Best to visit in summer and winter
Recommended 1-day tour
Adult ticket reference price: starting from 108 yuan
January 1st - April 30th: Monday to Friday 10:00-23:55, Saturday to Sunday 09:30-23:55;
May 1st - September 30th: Monday to Friday 13:00-23:00, Saturday to Sunday 10:00-23:55;
Legal holidays: 10:00-23:30;
Children's Park Business Hours: Monday to Friday: 9:00-17:00; Saturday to Sunday and holidays: 9:00-20:00;
Buffet/set menu business hours are: morning: 11:30-14:00, afternoon: 17:00-20:30;
Water World opening hours: 13:00-18:00;
Located in Nanjing, Tangshan Ziqing Lake has a historical significance as a leisure destination with deep cultural roots. The area has been known for its natural beauty, serving as a site for relaxation and cultural activities for centuries. It is also recognized for its historical architecture and significance in local tourism.
Tangshan Ziqing Lake is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. You can reach the site by taking a taxi or bus from Nanjing city center. The lake area is also accessible via metro lines with a short walk from the nearest station.
The lake area 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 most pleasant. Early mornings or late afternoons on weekdays are ideal to avoid crowds.
Entrance fees are generally around 30-50 CNY, depending on the specific activities or exhibitions you wish to engage with. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via local ticketing platforms.
It is not strictly necessary to book tickets in advance, but it is recommended during busy periods or holidays. Booking 1-2 days in advance should be sufficient for most visitors.
A visit to Tangshan Ziqing Lake generally takes 2-3 hours, depending on the activities you plan to participate in and how much time you spend enjoying the views and gardens.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in Mandarin and English may also be provided for self-guided tours, and mobile apps offer additional information in several languages.
Start your visit with a walk around the lake, followed by a boat ride. Afterward, explore the gardens and cultural exhibits, and end with a visit to the pavilions for a relaxing rest.
Night visits are not available, but the area is beautifully illuminated at night, making for a scenic evening walk. There are no specific light shows, but the surroundings offer a tranquil atmosphere in the evening.
The area can get crowded on weekends and holidays, especially during peak tourist seasons. Weekdays, particularly in the morning or late afternoon, tend to be less crowded.
The park is accessible to elderly and disabled visitors, with paved walkways and ramps. The tranquil environment is also family-friendly and suitable for children.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted. Cash may be needed at smaller shops or food stalls, but it is generally not required for entrance fees.
There are several local restaurants near the lake offering traditional Chinese meals. Some offer outdoor seating with views of the lake. There are also small cafes inside the park selling drinks and snacks.
Vegetarian options are available at many of the local restaurants nearby, though halal options are limited. It is advisable to check menus beforehand for specific dietary needs.
There are souvenir shops near the park offering local handicrafts, traditional Chinese art, and memorabilia related to the lake area, such as postcards and small sculptures.
You can take a taxi or public bus to nearby attractions. The Nanjing Railway Station is easily accessible by bus or taxi for travelers continuing their journey to other parts of China.