
Xiangyang Park is located in the south-central part of Xinxiang City, providing a good place for leisure for the citizens in the southern part of the city.
Entering Xiangyang Park from the east gate, visitors immediately see Fulu Lake, a 5,000-square-meter lake surrounded by two waterfront platforms and a 50-meter-long wooden boardwalk that spans both sides, allowing them to enjoy the water. Three leisure pavilions offer panoramic views of the lake. Plantings of weeping willows, peach trees, pittosporum trees, hibiscus trees, and wintersweets surround the lake, creating a landscape that offers a unique four-season experience.
In the northeast corner of the park, there are two islands: Fish Island and Turtle Island. Each island is planted with crabapple and plum blossoms, creating a breathtaking spectacle that delights both residents and visitors. The park's Ginkgo Avenue, Cherry Blossom Avenue, Crabapple Island, and Plum Blossom Island, as well as the lakeside path with a waterfront platform and a forest path, create an ecological environment where visitors can "walk into the forest and stroll through nature."
Warm temperate continental climate; suitable for travel in all four seasons.
Artificial Lake, Ginkgo Avenue, Cherry Blossom Avenue, Begonia Island, Plum Blossom Island;
It is recommended to play for 1-2 hours
Free and open
Open all day
Xiangyang Park is a key urban green space in Henan, providing recreational, cultural, and ecological benefits for residents and visitors. It serves as a central hub for community activities and relaxation.
The park is located in the city of Xiangyang, Henan. It can be accessed by local buses, taxis, or walking from nearby neighborhoods. Cycling is also a convenient option.
The park is generally open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Early mornings and late afternoons provide the most pleasant experience, especially in spring and autumn.
Entrance is typically free for visitors. Special events or exhibitions may have separate fees, payable at the park entrance or online.
No advance booking is required for general park visits. For special events, it is recommended to book a few days in advance.
1–2 hours for a casual walk; 2–3 hours if visiting all gardens, ponds, and activity areas.
Guided tours are occasionally available, mostly in Chinese. Audio guides or English tours are limited.
Evening visits are allowed, with illuminated pathways and occasional night events or light displays during festivals.
Weekdays, especially early mornings, are least crowded. Weekends and holidays attract more visitors.
Most pathways are accessible for elderly, children, and visitors with mobility issues, though some areas may have stairs or uneven terrain.
Cash is accepted in small shops; mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely available.
Several local restaurants and cafes are near the park entrances, offering snacks, drinks, and full meals.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal options may be found in nearby city restaurants.
There are multiple hotels, guesthouses, and inns within short walking or driving distance from the park.
Small souvenir shops sell items like postcards, local crafts, and park-branded merchandise.