
Acacia Forest Park, located on the shores of Qingshan Lake in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, is part of the Qingshan Lake Scenic Area. It features 13,000 square meters of turf, nearly 4,000 square meters of hardened paths and plazas, 240,000 small trees, 184 sets of various lights, and seven coconut tree lights.
Acacia Forest Park, located on the west bank of Qingshan Lake, is shaped like the Chinese character "飞". The lakefront plot is approximately 540 meters long, 80 meters wide at its widest point, and 15 meters at its narrowest. Across Lakeside Road, another rectangular plot, approximately 50 meters long and 38 meters wide, forms the park. Together, these two plots, known as Acacia Forest Park, cover a total area of 2.4 hectares.
The entire park is shaped like the Chinese character "fly", and its design mainly reflects the eternal theme of mankind - "love". On this basis, the park is divided into four parts, namely "Life Appointment", "Heart to Heart", "Harmony of Heaven and Earth", and "Flying Together", all of which are beautiful blessings for lovers.
The subtropical monsoon climate makes it suitable for leisurely strolls and sightseeing in all seasons.
Acacia Forest Park is divided into four themes: "A Date in Life," "Heart to Heart," "United as One," and "Flying Together," expressing best wishes and deep blessings for couples. The light sculpture "Rhythm of the City" is a signature light piece at Acacia Forest Park and is perfect for a day out.
It is recommended to play for about 2 hours.
free
Open all day
Acacia Forest Park is a green urban retreat in Nanchang, known for its dense acacia trees and scenic landscapes, offering recreational and educational value to visitors.
Located in Nanchang city. Accessible via taxi, local buses, or bicycle. Walking is convenient from nearby neighborhoods.
Open daily from 6:00 to 19:00. Early morning or late afternoon recommended for cooler weather and fewer visitors.
Free entry; tickets not required.
Not needed; open-access park.
1–2 hours for a leisurely walk; longer if including picnics or wildlife observation.
No formal tours; informational signs in Chinese available.
Forest paths, lakeside areas, and floral sections provide excellent photo opportunities.
Enter main gate → follow the forest trail → visit lakes and flower sections → return via scenic path.
No night events; park closes at 19:00.
Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded; weekends can be busy.
Public restrooms, benches, drinking fountains, and small snack kiosks.
Yes, most paths are flat and stroller/wheelchair friendly.
Cash not required; mobile payments accepted at nearby stalls.
Several local cafes and small restaurants are nearby the park entrance.
Vegetarian options available; halal options limited.
Mid-range hotels and guesthouses in Nanchang city center within 5–10 minutes by taxi.
Small stalls sell postcards, keychains, and local snacks.
Taxi, ride-hailing apps, or local buses to other city attractions.