
The Tang Xianzu Memorial Hall, dedicated to Tang Xianzu, a great Ming Dynasty dramatist and writer, boasts not only a rich cultural heritage but also a breathtakingly beautiful setting. The museum preserves the pristine state of the forest while also featuring numerous ornamental trees. Within the museum, you can enjoy the chirping of birds and the fragrance of flowers in spring, the shade of trees in summer, the plump fish and abundant fruits in autumn, and the majestic cedars of winter.
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.
It is recommended to visit for half a day
free
Summer 8:30~17:30 Winter 8:30~17:00
Tang Xianzu Memorial Hall commemorates Tang Xianzu, a famous Ming dynasty playwright known as the “Shakespeare of China.” The memorial highlights his literary contributions, especially his classic plays, and serves as a cultural and educational site in Fuzhou, Jiangxi.
The memorial hall is located in Fuzhou, Jiangxi. Visitors can reach it by taxi, local bus, or private car. Walking paths inside the site allow easy access to exhibits and gardens.
Typically open from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the gardens are at their most scenic.
Entrance fees are modest and tickets can be purchased at the site. Some local travel platforms may offer online ticket booking.
Booking in advance is optional but recommended during peak tourist seasons or holidays to ensure entry.
1–2 hours are usually sufficient to explore the main exhibits, gardens, and special sections of the memorial hall.
Guided tours are typically available in Chinese. English-language tours may need prior arrangement through local tour services.
Begin at the main entrance, visit the life and works exhibition, explore special exhibition rooms, enjoy the gardens, and conclude at the gift shop or tea area.
Night visits are generally not available. Special cultural events or temporary exhibitions may be held during festivals or holidays.
Weekdays are usually less crowded, while weekends and public holidays may attract more visitors, especially school groups.
Facilities include restrooms, seating areas, a small café or tea room, and a souvenir shop.
Most areas are accessible, but some traditional steps or courtyards may pose challenges for wheelchair users. Elderly and children should exercise care on uneven surfaces.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are generally accepted at the entrance and gift shop.
Nearby restaurants and cafes offer local Jiangxi cuisine and light refreshments for visitors.
Vegetarian options are usually available. Halal options are limited; visitors should check locally.
Several hotels and guesthouses in Fuzhou provide convenient lodging for visitors planning day trips.
Souvenirs include books on Tang Xianzu, calligraphy reproductions, cultural handicrafts, and themed stationery.
Taxi, ride-hailing services, or local buses can be used to reach nearby attractions, hotels, or the Fuzhou city center.