
Hangzhou Zhijiang National Tourism Resort is located southwest of downtown Hangzhou, bordering the Qiantang River to the south and Wuyun Mountain to the north. It features three major theme parks: Songcheng, Future World, and Hangzhou West Lake International Golf Course, as well as a number of resort units, including the Jiuxi Rose Garden.
The resort, which enjoys the thousand-year history of the Qiantang River and is backed by the charming and endless mountains and green valleys, is itself a dream-making place - with green mountains like dark green, pine forests and the sound of waves, you can take a leisurely fishing trip and gaze at the river flowing eastward. This casual and relaxed rhythm makes people indifferent and peaceful.
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Hangzhou Zhijiang National Tourism Resort is a large scenic and cultural area developed to showcase Hangzhou’s natural beauty, including rivers, lakes, and traditional architecture. It combines leisure, tourism, and cultural heritage, reflecting the region's historical and ecological significance.
The resort is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, along the Qiantang River. It is accessible by taxi, ride-hailing services, or local buses. Walking is recommended to fully explore the resort once inside.
Open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the most pleasant seasons due to comfortable weather and scenic beauty.
Entrance fees are typically around ¥60–¥80 per adult. Tickets can be purchased online through official platforms or at the entrance.
Booking is optional for regular days but recommended 1–3 days in advance during weekends, public holidays, or peak tourist seasons.
Allow 3–5 hours to explore the main scenic areas, cultural sites, and participate in activities.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; English-language guides or audio guides may be limited—check with the resort before visiting.
Start at the main entrance, follow riverside paths, visit gardens and cultural sites, take a boat ride, then conclude with a stroll through event or shopping areas near the exit.
Night visits and light shows are occasionally available during festivals or holidays. Special tours may be arranged in advance.
Weekends and public holidays are busiest. Weekdays, particularly mornings, are less crowded and ideal for a peaceful visit.
Most paths are accessible for children and elderly visitors. Some areas may have uneven terrain; wheelchair access is limited in certain parts.
Both cash and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are accepted at entrances, shops, and restaurants.
Restaurants and cafes offering Hangzhou cuisine and local snacks are available near the entrance and along resort paths.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options may be limited—better to confirm in advance.
Several hotels, resorts, and guesthouses are located near Zhijiang National Tourism Resort, ranging from mid-range to luxury options.
Souvenir shops sell local crafts, tea, postcards, traditional Hangzhou items, and small cultural artifacts.
Taxi or ride-hailing services, local buses, or walking to nearby attractions like West Lake and Lingyin Temple are convenient options.