
Baishamen Park, located in northern Haidian Island, is a free public recreational park and a childhood memory for many locals. The park boasts a Ferris wheel, roller coaster, pirate ship, and other attractions, as well as a gentle coastline and fine sandy beaches.
Every weekend, many residents bring their children here for leisure and entertainment. The park boasts four themed areas: Haikou Annual Rings, Happy Ocean, Sunset Coast, and City Inn. These include the Baishamen Children's Amusement Park, the Mazu Culture Demonstration through Pottery Sculptures, and the Baishamen Park Tennis Courts. Baishamen Park also boasts a rural wetland area with a complete water system and small sandbars. Unique wooden bridges connect sections of the park, offering a touch of pastoral charm.
Tropical maritime monsoon climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to play for 1 to 2 hours
free
All day
Baishamen Park is a coastal urban park in Haikou, Hainan, designed for recreation, ecological preservation, and tourism. It provides a natural green space for locals and visitors, highlighting the scenic coastal environment of Haikou.
Located in the northern part of Haikou city near Baishamen area. Accessible by taxi, ride-hailing, or local buses. Walking and cycling are convenient once inside the park.
Typically open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Early mornings and late afternoons are ideal to avoid heat and enjoy soft lighting for photography.
The park is free to enter. No tickets are required.
No booking is necessary for general entry.
1–2 hours for a casual stroll; 2–4 hours if enjoying cycling, picnicking, and photography.
Guided tours are uncommon; self-guided exploration is typical. Information is primarily in Chinese.
Start at the main entrance, follow the waterfront paths clockwise, visit playgrounds and gardens, enjoy scenic viewpoints, and end at a pavilion or picnic area.
Evening walks are possible; occasional events may feature lighting or performances, but there is no regular night-time program.
Moderately visited. Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded times. Weekends and holidays are busier, especially near playgrounds and picnic areas.
Yes, flat walkways and ramps make it accessible for elderly and children. Wheelchair-friendly paths are available but some areas near natural terrain may be uneven.
Cash is useful for small vendors; mobile payments are widely accepted at food kiosks and nearby shops.
Nearby eateries serve seafood, Hainanese snacks, and casual meals. Small cafes are available along the coastal area.
Vegetarian options are available at some eateries; vegan and halal choices are limited and may require inquiry in advance.
Hotels in northern Haikou and Baishamen area, ranging from budget guesthouses to mid-range hotels, are within walking or short taxi distance.
Limited souvenir options; typical items include local crafts, postcards, and Hainan-themed small gifts.
Taxi, ride-hailing, or bus services connect to Haikou city center and nearby beaches or tourist spots. Cycling is also an option for short nearby trips.