
Jiangxi Zhangshulin Cultural and Living Park, located at No. 66 Sheshan Road, Donghu District, Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, covers an area of 110 mu (approximately 16 acres) and has a construction area of 62,000 square meters. It is Jiangxi's first "Creative Commercial Park" integrating industrial heritage tourism, green ecological tourism, and creative cultural tourism. It is also an AAA-rated tourist attraction.
There are four major functional centers in the park, including Xiangzhang Valley, Baqianding, Shangduhui and Sports Expo, forming a new commercial integration circle integrating food, clothing, housing, transportation, education and entertainment, fully realizing the creative experience of creativity + life and the function of a leisure center.
On Sheshan Food Street, one of the core projects, supporting catering companies such as Minjian River Fresh Shop, Sichuan Hotpot No. 1, Xiaoyuer Delicious Shop, Yunnan Old Duck King, and Demi Italian Restaurant are gathered along the street, providing consumers and creative workers with a distinctive food space with different themes, services and dishes.
The subtropical monsoon climate is suitable for enjoying the scenery and tasting delicious food, making it suitable for travel in all seasons.
Camphor Valley
"Camphor Valley" is adjacent to Sheshan Road. Decades-old camphor trees are densely distributed here in the original factory area. It mainly provides business communication, catering and leisure, ecological travel and other life supporting services for business leisure and tourists.
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Zhangshulin Cultural and Life Park is a modern urban park in Nanchang designed to provide recreational, cultural, and social spaces for residents and visitors. It integrates green spaces, cultural exhibitions, and community life, aiming to promote well-being and cultural awareness.
The park is located in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, easily reachable by taxi or local bus lines. Visitors can also access it via bike or on foot from nearby neighborhoods, depending on their starting point.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Early morning and late afternoon visits are ideal for comfortable temperatures and avoiding crowds, especially on weekdays.
Entrance to Zhangshulin Cultural and Life Park is free. No tickets are required, and visitors can access all public areas without advance purchase.
No booking is necessary since general access to the park is free. Special events or exhibitions within the park may require advance registration.
Visitors can spend 2–4 hours exploring the park, depending on whether they engage in recreational activities, cultural exhibitions, or simply relax and enjoy the scenery.
Guided tours are occasionally available for school groups or special events. Audio guides are not commonly provided; general information is displayed on site in Chinese.
Start at the main entrance, stroll through the central gardens, visit art and cultural areas, explore lakeside pavilions, and finish with leisure activities on walking or cycling paths.
Night visits are possible as the park is open until 9:00 PM. Occasionally, special cultural events or light installations are displayed during holidays or festivals.
The park is more crowded during weekends and public holidays. Weekday mornings and early afternoons are the least crowded times for a quieter visit.
The park has public toilets, benches, drinking fountains, and small food stalls. There are limited souvenir or convenience shops on site.
Most areas of the park are accessible for elderly visitors, children, and people with mobility challenges, though some walking paths may be slightly uneven.
Cash is accepted at food stalls, though mobile payments via platforms like Alipay and WeChat Pay are commonly used and convenient.
There are local cafes and small restaurants near the park offering snacks and traditional Jiangxi dishes. Larger dining options are available within Nanchang city center.
Vegetarian options are generally available at nearby restaurants. Vegan and halal choices may be limited, so checking menus or preparing your own food is recommended.
Nearby accommodations include budget hotels, guesthouses, and mid-range hotels in the surrounding neighborhoods of Nanchang, easily reachable from the park.
Souvenir shops are limited, offering items such as small handicrafts, local snacks, and themed memorabilia related to the park.
After visiting, taxis, ride-hailing apps, or buses can take visitors to other parts of Nanchang city or nearby attractions for further exploration.