
Nanyang People's Park, located in the middle section of Renmin Road in Wancheng District, Nanyang, a National Garden City, was built in 1958 as a public leisure venue. It features beautiful landscapes such as artificial lakes, rockery, waterfalls, pavilions, curved bridges, fountains, orange orchards, and winding pebble-patterned paths.
It is suitable for all seasons, and various flower exhibitions are held during festivals.
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
free
All day
Nanyang People's Park is a major urban park in Nanyang, Henan, serving as a cultural, recreational, and ecological space. It provides citizens with a natural retreat and hosts cultural and leisure activities.
Located in the city center of Nanyang. Visitors can reach the park via local buses, taxis, or private vehicles. Walking is convenient from nearby neighborhoods and hotels.
The park is generally open from early morning to evening, around 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Early morning or late afternoon visits are ideal for cooler weather and quieter surroundings.
Entrance is free for all visitors.
Booking is not required as entry is free.
1–2 hours is sufficient to walk around, enjoy gardens, and visit key spots.
Guided tours are generally not provided; information boards in Mandarin offer context about features and plant species.
Start at the main entrance, walk along the central pond, visit gardens and playgrounds, continue along walking paths, and exit near the fitness or scenic areas.
The park is open in the evening, but no special light shows or guided tours are typically offered.
Weekdays, early mornings, and late afternoons are least crowded. Weekends and holidays attract more visitors.
Public restrooms, benches, and water fountains are available. Small food stalls may operate near entrances.
Main paths are paved and suitable for elderly, children, and visitors with mobility aids.
No cash is required for park entry; small food vendors may accept cash or mobile payments.
Restaurants and cafes are available in the surrounding city center streets near the park.
Vegetarian options are available at nearby restaurants; vegan and halal choices are limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses are within walking distance in downtown Nanyang.
Nearby attractions include Nanyang Museum, Wolong Temple, and local historical streets.
Small souvenir shops around the park sell local crafts, snacks, and postcards.
Taxis, buses, or private vehicles are convenient for traveling to other attractions or returning to hotels.