
Linzhou People's Park is a public welfare park integrating ecology, leisure and entertainment. It covers a total area of 28.7 hectares, including 19.9 hectares of green area, 7 hectares of water surface, and 1.8 hectares of roads and other areas.
Linzhou People's Park has four entrances and exits in the east, south, west and north. It can be divided into urban street waterscape area, southern central square scenic area, Japanese tea garden service area, European-style garden landscape area, forest multi-functional activity area, ecological wetland landscape area, and public fitness and leisure area according to its functions.
The water system design focuses on both landscape and water storage, creating a lakeside landscape while also providing a certain level of flood storage capacity. The greenery utilizes a variety of plant arrangements to create a vibrant, vibrant botanical landscape with flowers throughout the three seasons and evergreen vegetation throughout the four seasons. The Linzhou People's Park project was undertaken by Linzhou Construction Investment Co., Ltd.
Linzhou, boasting a warm temperate continental monsoon climate, is characterized by grandeur, elegance, spirituality, and livability. Aiming to create a national-level garden city, the city is committed to beautifying with greenery and revitalizing with water. The city is creating public leisure spaces, returning greenery and scenery to its residents, enhancing the quality of greenery, and highlighting the city's vitality. It is a destination suitable for travel in all seasons.
Linzhou People's Park has fully utilized excess earth excavated from surrounding projects to create hills, planted with trees, flowers, and grasses on a large scale, and introduced aquatic plants tailored to local conditions, creating a scenic beauty within the park. The residential complex, towering to the west of the park, naturally forms a green barrier for the residential area. Inheriting the characteristics of Jichang Garden's stacked hills and waterways, orderly paths, and fresh, elegant design, the park offers a changing landscape with each step. Extensive greenery, water surfaces, and rockery create an exquisite and beautiful garden landscape on a small plot of land. The park's buildings incorporate Western architectural styles while retaining a traditional humanistic spirit, forming a series of "landscape galleries" where visitors can pause to watch fish swim, listen to birds sing, and enjoy the pleasures of a slow-paced life.
It is recommended to play for about 2 hours.
free
Summer 06:00-23:00
Winter 07:00-21:00
Linzhou People's Park is a central urban park in Linzhou, Anyang. It serves as a key recreational and social space for local residents and reflects modern urban planning with a mix of natural landscapes and public amenities.
Located in downtown Linzhou, Anyang. Visitors can reach the park by local bus, taxi, or on foot from nearby city areas. Walking within the park is easy and pleasant.
The park is generally open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal for avoiding crowds and enjoying cooler temperatures.
The park is free to enter. No tickets are required.
Booking is not needed since entrance is free.
1–2 hours is sufficient for a full walk through the main areas of the park. More time can be spent if relaxing or participating in activities.
Guided tours are generally not available. Visitors explore the park independently.
Start from the main entrance, walk along the lake paths, explore garden areas, cross bridges to smaller ponds, and return via the perimeter trail.
Night visits are allowed until closing time, but there are no light shows or special tours.
Weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Early mornings are the quietest times to visit.
Paths are mostly flat and suitable for elderly and children. Wheelchair accessibility may be limited in some garden areas.
Cash is rarely needed for vendors. Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted.
Several small restaurants, tea houses, and street food vendors are available near the park entrance.
Vegetarian options are generally available; halal options may be limited and need to be confirmed locally.
Various hotels and guesthouses are located in Linzhou city center, within walking distance or a short taxi ride from the park.
Small shops near the park sell local handicrafts, postcards, and small gifts representing Anyang culture.