
Located at the southern end of Gandong Avenue in Fuzhou City, the Wang Anshi Memorial Hall commemorates Wang Anshi, a renowned politician, thinker, and writer of the Northern Song Dynasty and a reformer in China during the 11th century. One of the ten major memorial halls for historical figures in Jiangxi Province, the memorial features a garden-style complex imitating the aesthetics of Jiangnan gardens and the architectural charm of Song Dynasty buildings. Designed by the Nanjing Landscape Architecture Institute, the memorial covers an area of over 13,320 square meters.
Fuzhou City belongs to the southern humid and rainy monsoon climate zone, with a humid climate, abundant rainfall, sufficient light and heat, distinct four seasons, and a long growing season.
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Wang Anshi Memorial Hall commemorates the famous Song Dynasty reformer Wang Anshi, highlighting his contributions to Chinese politics, economy, and education. The hall serves as a cultural and educational site, preserving local history and traditional architecture.
Located in Fuzhou, Jiangxi Province. Visitors can reach the site via taxi, ride-hailing apps, or local buses. Walking is suitable for exploring the memorial and nearby streets.
Open daily from 9:00 to 17:00. Spring and autumn provide pleasant weather for walking and sightseeing.
Entrance fee is typically around 20–30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance; online booking may be available on local tourism websites.
Booking is optional but recommended during holidays or weekends, ideally 1–3 days in advance.
About 1–2 hours to see exhibits, gardens, and surrounding areas.
Guided tours are generally available in Chinese. English or other language guides may be arranged by request.
Main entrance → exhibition halls → garden and courtyards → souvenir shop → exit.
Night visits are not generally available. Special cultural events may be held during local festivals.
Weekdays and off-peak seasons are least crowded. Mornings offer a quieter visit.
Facilities include restrooms, benches, water points, and a souvenir shop. Food options are limited nearby.
Most areas are accessible, though some steps or paths may be challenging. Elderly and children should exercise caution.
Mobile payments are accepted; small cash may be needed for souvenirs or snacks.
Nearby local restaurants serve Jiangxi cuisine, snacks, and tea houses.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal choices may be limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses are within a 10–15 minute drive from the memorial hall.
Souvenir shops offer postcards, calligraphy reproductions, and small crafts related to Wang Anshi and traditional culture.
Taxi, ride-hailing, or local buses provide convenient travel to nearby attractions or Fuzhou city center.