At Liangzhu Cultural Village Mine Park, visitors can explore the preserved mining sites, learn about the history of mining in the region, and experience interactive exhibits showcasing the local heritage. The park offers scenic walks, educational tours, and opportunities to observe the region’s rich archaeological findings, including ancient artifacts from the Liangzhu culture.

The Liangzhu Cultural Village Mine Park, located in the Liangzhu Cultural Village, was carefully designed by an international design master with the theme of returning to the origin of the land. It consists of a large lawn that can accommodate 7,000 people, a hundred-acre sea of flowers, a large tea garden and a " five-sense children's jungle " .
Different from the green mountains and clear waters of ordinary parks, the mine park focuses on displaying the long mining history and profound cultural heritage of mines and iron mines, and opens up post-industrial fashion civilization in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way.
The Children's Adventure Center, in particular, introduces designs such as oversized slides, light and shadow forests, undulating ground, climbing nets and sound gardens, allowing children to play with their senses and discover the infinite fun of exploring nature.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-2 hours
free
All day
The Liangzhu Cultural Village Mine Park is located on the site of the ancient Liangzhu culture, which thrived in the Yangtze River Delta over 5,000 years ago. The park preserves and showcases this unique cultural heritage, particularly focusing on the region’s early civilization and its advanced mining techniques, which have been recognized by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage List.
The park is located in the northern part of Hangzhou, Zhejiang. You can reach the site by taxi, local buses, or by taking the metro to nearby stations and then walking or using a short taxi ride to reach the park.
The park is open daily from 8 AM to 5 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is cooler, and the park is less crowded during weekdays.
The entrance fee for the park is approximately 80 CNY for adults. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online via the official website or third-party platforms.
It is not necessary to book tickets in advance, but it is recommended during peak seasons, weekends, or public holidays. A few days in advance should be sufficient for booking online tickets.
It will take around 2 to 3 hours to explore the park fully. If you want to take part in the guided tours or explore the exhibits in more detail, allocate up to 4 hours.
The must-see highlights include the ancient mining sites, the Liangzhu Archaeological Museum, and the scenic walking paths that lead through the cultural village, showcasing both natural beauty and historical relics.
Guided tours are available in Chinese, and English-speaking guides may be arranged in advance. Audio guides in English are also available for self-guided exploration.
The best photography spots include the scenic pathways leading to the ancient mining sites, the view from the cultural village overlooking the surrounding area, and the Liangzhu Archaeological Museum where artifacts are displayed in natural light.
Start at the entrance with a visit to the Liangzhu Archaeological Museum, then follow the marked path towards the ancient mining sites. Take a break in the rest areas and finish with a walk through the cultural village before exiting.
Currently, night visits and light shows are not available. Special tours may be arranged for educational or group visits depending on the season.
The park can get crowded on weekends and during national holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays, especially in the mornings or late afternoons.
The park has clean toilets, several water stations, rest areas along the pathways, and small shops offering local products and souvenirs. There are also a few cafes offering snacks and drinks.
The park is mostly accessible for elderly visitors, children, and disabled guests. There are paved paths, ramps, and seating areas throughout the park, though some sections may be challenging for those with limited mobility.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted throughout the park. Credit cards are accepted at major shops, but it's recommended to carry some cash for smaller purchases.
Inside the park, there are small cafes serving snacks and drinks. Nearby, you can find more dining options, including local Zhejiang cuisine and international restaurants in Hangzhou’s city center.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available inside the park, with more diverse options in nearby restaurants in Hangzhou, including halal food choices.
There are a variety of accommodations near the park, ranging from budget hotels to mid-range options. For a more luxurious stay, consider booking hotels in the city center of Hangzhou, just a short drive from the park.
Nearby attractions include the West Lake, the Zhejiang Provincial Museum, and the China National Silk Museum. These landmarks can easily be combined into a day trip from Liangzhu Cultural Village Mine Park.
The park has several souvenir shops selling items such as pottery, small mining-themed artifacts, and traditional Chinese handicrafts. Typical souvenirs include local crafts, jade jewelry, and decorative items inspired by the Liangzhu culture.
After visiting the park, taxis and local buses are the best options to continue your journey. If you're heading to Hangzhou city center, the metro and buses offer convenient routes as well.