
Oriental Mythology Amusement Park, located on the east bank of Longhu National Wetland Park in Huaiyang County, is divided into two main areas: a water-based activity zone and a dryland activity zone. The park is further divided into seven zones: the entrance plaza, a commercial district, a science and technology performance and viewing area, a beach activity zone, a waterfront green area, a dense forest and green space, and a waterfront viewing area.
It highlights the unique oriental culture and takes modern high-tech amusement facilities as its theme. The park has more than 10 large amusement facilities, including a large tsunami pool, a behemoth bowl, a super loudspeaker, a super wave pool, a big skateboard, a spiral combination slide, a large water fortress, a rafting river, etc.
In addition to more than ten thrilling international top-notch amusement facilities, the amusement park also features passionate water drum performances, colorful and sexy bikini shows, powerful and shocking foreign rock, passionate samba dance, passionate and dynamic disco and other diverse and exciting programs performed simultaneously every day, combining carnival, excitement and excitement.
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Recommended play time: more than 3 hours
138 yuan/person, 80 yuan/person for night show
9:00-17:00 ; Night show 17:00-21:30 , Holidays 9:00-22:00
Oriental Mythology Amusement Park in Zhoukou combines entertainment with Chinese cultural heritage, showcasing stories and legends from traditional mythology. It serves both educational and recreational purposes, reflecting local interest in preserving folklore.
Located in Zhoukou, Henan Province. Accessible by local bus routes, taxi, or ride-hailing services. Walking is possible within the park itself.
Typically open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Weekdays are less crowded; spring and autumn are ideal for pleasant weather.
Tickets are usually purchased at the entrance. Prices vary by season and special events. Online booking may be available through official websites or third-party platforms.
Advance booking is recommended during weekends, holidays, or special events. Booking 1–3 days ahead is generally sufficient.
3–5 hours are recommended to enjoy rides, shows, and themed areas comfortably.
Guided tours are limited; mostly self-guided visits. Information boards and signage are primarily in Chinese.
Start at the main entrance → visit major rides first → explore themed zones → attend live shows → finish with scenic areas and photo spots → souvenir shops near exit.
Night visits may feature illuminated displays during festivals or special events. Light shows and seasonal performances are occasional and event-dependent.
Weekdays and non-holiday periods are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays see higher visitor numbers.
Facilities include restrooms, food stalls, water fountains, rest areas, and souvenir shops throughout the park.
Most areas are accessible for children and elderly. Certain rides have height or health restrictions. Wheelchair access is available in main pathways, but not all rides.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted for tickets, food, and souvenirs. Cash may still be convenient for small vendors.
Multiple themed restaurants and snack stalls inside the park. Additional local eateries are available in nearby Zhoukou city.
Vegetarian options are generally available; vegan and halal options may be limited but can be found in nearby city restaurants.
Hotels, guesthouses, and chain accommodations are available in Zhoukou city within 10–30 minutes of the park.
Souvenir shops inside the park sell themed toys, figurines, postcards, and memorabilia based on Oriental mythology.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, and local buses connect to Zhoukou city or nearby attractions. Private car or tour buses are convenient for day trips to nearby scenic areas.