
Hangzhou Zhijiang Park, located at the foot of Phoenix Mountain and adjacent to the ruins of Lin'an City, formerly the Hangzhou Huadong Medicine Traditional Chinese Medicine Warehouse, boasts beautiful scenery nestled between mountains and water. The park boasts a rich cultural and artistic atmosphere, housing galleries, design agencies, art exhibition spaces, artist studios, animation studios, and photography facilities.
" Hangzhou Little Iceland ," a popular spot within the Creative Park, has become a popular destination for young people seeking photos and sightseeing. Its clear lake and chilly mountains create a natural, deserted island feel. Standing by lampposts, fences, and thatched huts, any casual photo capture feels like an international trip.
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Hangzhou Zhijiang Phoenix International Creative Park is a hub for creativity and innovation, attracting professionals from various creative industries. Originally designed as an industrial zone, it has been transformed into a vibrant space for art, design, and culture.
The park is located in the western part of Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. It is easily accessible by taxi, and public buses serve the area. You can also take the metro to a nearby station and walk to the park.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during weekdays or early mornings, as the park tends to be less crowded.
There is no entrance fee to visit the park. However, certain exhibitions or events within the park may require a ticket. Tickets for specific events can be purchased online or at the venue.
For exhibitions or special events, it is recommended to book tickets in advance. Typically, booking 1–2 days ahead is sufficient, though it's always best to check the specific event for any early-bird offers.
To fully explore the creative park, including art installations and studios, expect to spend about 2–3 hours. If you plan to attend workshops or exhibitions, you may want to allocate additional time.
Guided tours are available for specific exhibitions and events. Audio guides are not typically provided, but some exhibitions offer printed materials in English and Mandarin.
Start by visiting the art galleries and studios, then walk through the sculpture garden. Afterward, relax by the lake, and finish with a walk around the open spaces for a full experience of the park's creativity.
Night visits are not typically available, but the park does host occasional evening events, including art performances and music festivals. Check the park’s schedule for special tours and light shows during certain periods.
The park can get busy on weekends, especially during special events. The least crowded times are during weekdays in the early morning or late afternoon.
The park provides basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas. There are also several cafés and restaurants within the park offering food and drinks. Small shops sell creative products and souvenirs.
Yes, the park is accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. The pathways are well-maintained, and there are plenty of seating areas for relaxation. Some parts of the park are wheelchair accessible.
Cards and mobile payments (like WeChat Pay and Alipay) are accepted at most places within the park. It is advisable to carry some cash for small transactions or purchases from local vendors.
Yes, many restaurants within the park and nearby offer vegetarian and vegan options. Halal food is also available at select eateries.
Yes, there are several souvenir shops within the park. Typical souvenirs include locally made art, handicrafts, creative products, and items related to the park's exhibitions.