
Nanchang Ocean Park, located in Qingshan Lake District, Nanchang City, is the only large-scale modern ocean park in inland China and one of the largest ocean aquariums in China.
Nanchang Ocean Park introduced a population of Antarctic penguins in 2017. It is the only large-scale amusement park in Jiangxi Province with a dual theme of " Ocean + Polar " and a transparent panoramic underwater tunnel . It has a construction area of 12,000 square meters and a total length of 74 meters for the underwater tunnel . It houses more than 800 species of marine life and more than 10,000 individuals.
The Ocean Park boasts six themed attractions, including Penguin Town, Freshwater Biology Hall, Undersea Tunnel Hall, Coral Reef Hall, Amphibian and Reptile Hall, and the Dream Jellyfish Palace. It also features exciting underwater exploration shows like Frog and Sea Lion, offering spectacular and thrilling performances that deliver an unparalleled visual experience.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-3 hours
120 yuan/person
8:30-17:00, latest admission time 16:00
Nanchang Ocean Park is a modern marine-themed park that aims to educate visitors about ocean conservation and marine biodiversity while offering entertainment and recreational activities for families.
The park is located in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, and can be reached by taxi, ride-hailing services, or city buses. Some nearby hotels offer shuttle services to the park.
Opening hours are typically 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Weekdays are best to avoid crowds, while mornings are ideal for calmer visits and better animal viewing.
Tickets can vary by season; online booking is available through the park's official website and travel platforms. Tickets can also be purchased at the entrance.
It is recommended to book tickets 1–3 days in advance, especially on weekends or holidays, to secure entry and preferred show times.
Plan for 3–5 hours to fully enjoy the aquariums, shows, and interactive activities.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin; audio guides and printed maps are provided at the entrance.
Start with main aquarium exhibits, proceed to interactive zones, attend scheduled animal shows, and finish with recreational areas and souvenir shops.
The park generally operates during the day; special events or seasonal night programs may be offered—check the official schedule in advance.
The park can be busy on weekends, holidays, and school vacation periods. Weekday mornings are the least crowded.
Facilities include public restrooms, water fountains, food courts, snack kiosks, rest areas, and souvenir shops.
The park is designed for accessibility, including ramps, elevators, and stroller-friendly paths for children, the elderly, and disabled visitors.
Cash is optional; most facilities and shops accept cards and mobile payments like WeChat Pay or Alipay.
There are on-site cafes and restaurants, plus nearby eateries offering Chinese and international cuisine.
Yes, vegetarian and halal options are available at select restaurants both inside and around the park.
Multiple hotels, from budget to mid-range and boutique options, are located within a short drive of the park.
Souvenir shops offer marine-themed toys, plush animals, keychains, and educational books about marine life.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, or local buses are convenient for reaching other city attractions or returning to your hotel.