
Guijiaowei Park, located at the source of the Qianli Ganjiang River, is built near the Guijiaowei site, a historic site in Ganzhou. Connected to Bajing Terrace, the Song Dynasty city wall, and Bajing Park, it is an open-air historical park integrating tourism, leisure, and entertainment. The park features a play beach, flower stands, stone pavilions, and other small features. The entire green space is organically integrated by paths, paved with granite and square bricks. The plantings are primarily waterlogged, with trees as the primary species, supplemented by shrubs to ensure a scenic vista throughout the seasons.
Ganzhou City is located on the southern edge of the mid-subtropical zone and belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone. It has the following climatic characteristics: prevailing winter and summer monsoons, concentrated precipitation in spring and summer, distinct four seasons, and a mild climate.
Recommended one-day tour
Kukkomi Park is a modern urban park in Ganzhou, Jiangxi, created for recreational and ecological purposes. It offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural displays, serving as a popular spot for families and tourists seeking relaxation and leisure activities.
The park is located in Ganzhou city. Visitors can reach it by taxi, local bus, or walking from nearby residential and commercial areas. Public transportation options are convenient from the city center.
Open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early morning or late afternoon visits are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
Entrance is generally free, though certain attractions or special events may require tickets purchased onsite or via local online platforms.
For standard park access, booking in advance is not required. For special events, booking a few days ahead is recommended.
2–3 hours are sufficient to explore main areas, take photos, and enjoy the park’s attractions at a relaxed pace.
Guided tours are generally not available; visitors explore the park at their own pace. No audio guides are offered.
Start at the main entrance, visit the lake and fountain area, follow the walking paths through gardens, check out playgrounds, and end at scenic viewpoints or rest areas.
Night visits are not commonly offered. Light shows or special tours may occasionally occur during festivals or special events.
Weekdays are generally less crowded than weekends and holidays, which are peak times for family visits.
Facilities include public toilets, rest areas, small food stalls, and seating along walking paths.
The park is mostly accessible for elderly and children. Paths are generally stroller- and wheelchair-friendly, though some elevated areas may require extra care.
Cash is accepted; mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely available at stalls and ticketed attractions.
Local restaurants and cafes are located near the park entrances, offering casual Chinese meals and beverages.
Vegetarian options are available at nearby restaurants; vegan or halal options may be limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses are nearby, ranging from budget to mid-range, providing convenient access to the park.
Small souvenir stalls near the entrance sell postcards, toys, and local handicrafts.
Taxi or ride-hailing services are convenient to reach nearby attractions, hotels, or the city center.