
The Hushu Modern Agricultural Demonstration Zone, located southeast of Nanjing's main urban area, has long been known as a "land of fish and rice." With its flat terrain, dense waterways, abundant sunshine, and abundant rainfall, the zone offers a superior natural environment ideal for growing a variety of high-quality fruits and vegetables, earning it the reputation of "Little Nanjing." The zone, with a total planned area of 52,000 mu, comprises five functional areas: high-efficiency aquaculture, specialty livestock and poultry (red-label free-range chicken), high-quality rice cultivation, greenhouse vegetable cultivation, and seasonal fruit cultivation.
Subtropical monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons, with flowers and fruits blooming all year round
Hushu Chrysanthemum Exhibition
At the Hushu Chrysanthemum Garden, 400 mu (approximately 1,000 acres) of chrysanthemums form a spectacular sea of vibrant colors. The garden boasts over 3,300 varieties, including traditional autumn chrysanthemums, rare varieties like large green chrysanthemums and strawberry chrysanthemums, as well as rare varieties like bi-color, green, and interlaced colors.
It is recommended to visit for about 2 hours
30 yuan/person
8:00~17:00
The Hushu Modern Agriculture Demonstration Zone is a key project aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices and modern farming technology. It serves as a demonstration hub for farmers and visitors to learn about cutting-edge techniques in agriculture, environmental sustainability, and food security.
Located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, Hushu Modern Agriculture Demonstration Zone is easily accessible by taxi or private car. Public transportation options include buses from Nanjing city center, but a taxi or car rental is recommended for convenience.
The zone is typically open from 9 AM to 5 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the agricultural activities are at their peak, and the weather is pleasant.
The entrance fee is generally low, around ¥20-¥40, depending on the specific areas you want to visit. Tickets can be bought at the entrance or in advance via their official website or authorized ticket platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is not mandatory, but it is recommended during peak seasons or for group visits. A few days in advance is usually sufficient.
A visit typically takes around 2-3 hours to explore the main demonstration zones and participate in activities. For a more relaxed experience or to attend workshops, you may want to set aside 4-5 hours.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some English-speaking guides may be available upon request. Audio guides are also available in Mandarin, with a limited selection of English-language content for international visitors.
Start with the greenhouse area to get an introduction to modern farming technologies. Then, visit the organic farming section and explore the interactive demonstration areas. End your visit at the agricultural technology center for more in-depth learning and activities.
Currently, the zone does not offer night visits or light shows. However, special tours and workshops on specific topics are available at scheduled times, especially during agricultural seasons.
The zone is busiest on weekends and during national holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays, particularly in the mornings, outside of peak seasons.
The zone is relatively accessible, with paved paths and designated resting areas. However, some areas with agricultural demonstrations may have uneven ground. It's advisable to check for accessibility if visiting with elderly or disabled visitors.
Mobile payments via WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted, as well as credit/debit cards. Cash is also accepted, but mobile payments are more commonly used.
Vegetarian options are available in the on-site cafeteria. For vegan or halal options, there are several restaurants in Nanjing city that cater to specific dietary needs.
Yes, there are souvenir shops offering agricultural products, organic snacks, farming tools, and other locally made goods related to agriculture.
Taxis and public buses can easily take visitors back to Nanjing city. From there, you can explore more of the city or continue your trip to nearby destinations by train or bus.