
Daxiangshan Chinese Studies Cultural Park, located within the Daxiangshan Scenic Area in Xincheng District, specializes in cultural and artistic promotion and planning, literary and artistic creation, and the exhibition and sale of handicrafts. Guided by the industrialization of Chinese studies and the promotion of Guanyin culture, the company is dedicated to fostering the Daxiangshan tree sculpture culture, considered the ninth wonder of the world .
The cultural park houses a collection of 1,600 large-scale tree sculptures made from rare and ancient woods (including the " national treasure " yew, the " national wood " golden nanmu, the Burmese golden camphor, the " Eastern sacred tree " ebony, and the " Qizi " wenge), with a total weight of over 20,000 tons, making it the " first in China and the best in the world " ; the park has also established the " Daxiangshan Sculpture Art Research Institute " and the " National Studies Lecture Hall " .
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
35 yuan/person
8:30-17:30
Daxiangshan Chinese Studies Culture Park promotes traditional Chinese culture, education, and art. It preserves historical architecture, offers cultural learning experiences, and serves as a center for research and exhibitions related to Chinese studies.
Located in Pingdingshan, Henan province. Accessible via taxi or private car. Local buses reach nearby stops, followed by a short walk to the park entrance.
Open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Spring and autumn are ideal for pleasant weather and outdoor sightseeing.
Tickets are available at the entrance or online via the park’s website. Prices may vary depending on exhibitions or workshops included.
Booking is recommended for workshops or during peak tourist periods. Typically, 1–2 days in advance is sufficient.
2–4 hours are recommended to enjoy exhibitions, workshops, and gardens.
Guided tours may be available on request in Chinese. Limited English support may be available depending on the season.
Start with the main entrance and cultural exhibition halls, proceed to temples and pagodas, enjoy gardens and scenic walks, and conclude with workshops or interactive areas.
Night visits are generally not available. Special events or seasonal festivals may include performances, but light shows are limited.
Weekdays are less crowded, while weekends and national holidays attract more visitors.
Most areas are accessible to children and the elderly. Some older structures may have stairs; wheelchair access is available for main pathways and exhibitions.
Cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Cash is also usable at small shops or ticket counters.
On-site cafes offer light meals and refreshments. Nearby restaurants in Pingdingshan serve traditional Henan cuisine.
Vegetarian options are generally available. Halal options may be limited and should be requested in advance.
Hotels and guesthouses in Pingdingshan city are nearby, ranging from budget to mid-range options. Some resorts may be within a short driving distance.
Souvenir shops sell calligraphy brushes, ink, paper, cultural books, and small handicrafts reflecting Chinese traditions.