At Friendship Park, you can enjoy a leisurely walk through the well-maintained gardens, relax by the tranquil lakes, or take part in outdoor fitness activities. The park is also known for its peaceful atmosphere, perfect for picnics or just unwinding amidst nature. Be sure to explore the various sculptures and cultural exhibits scattered throughout the park.

Friendship Park, located within the Quyuan Fenghe Scenic Area in Hangzhou, was established through public fundraising by the Fukui City Japan-China Friendship Association. The park is comprised of Japanese-style buildings and gardens, complemented by extensive lawns, graceful walking paths, and unique seating and lighting.
The park embodies the simple, elegant, and refined harmony of Japanese garden art. To commemorate the early teacher-student friendship between renowned Fukui professor Mr. Fujino and Zhejiang-born literary giant Lu Xun , a poem tablet has been erected within the park . The tablet is inscribed " Written by Fujino Yanjiurō ." This Fujino Yanjiurō is the " Mr. Fujino " described by Lu Xun . The inscription was written by Fukui-based sinologist Kenzaburo Aozono, based on Mr. Fujino's handwritten manuscript. I read Lu Xun's "Mr. Fujino" in middle school and it left a deep impression on me.
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Friendship Park was established as a symbol of cooperation and unity, inspired by the friendship between Hangzhou and its international partners. The park features elements of both traditional Chinese and modern designs, promoting harmony between nature and urban life.
Friendship Park is located in the western part of Hangzhou, near the Xixi Wetlands area. You can reach the park by metro (Line 5, Xixi Wetland Station), by taxi, or by bus. It’s also within walking distance from several nearby hotels and attractions.
The park is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early mornings or late afternoons are the best times to visit to avoid the crowds and to enjoy the cooler temperatures, especially in the summer months.
Entry to Friendship Park is free of charge. However, special events or exhibitions may require tickets, which can be purchased on-site or online.
No, advance booking is not necessary for general entry. However, for special events or exhibitions, it is recommended to book tickets at least 1-2 days in advance.
To fully explore Friendship Park, plan for 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows time to walk through the gardens, relax by the lake, and visit any special exhibits or events.
The must-see highlights include the scenic lakeside area, various sculptures symbolizing international friendship, and the peaceful walking paths surrounded by lush greenery. Be sure to also check out the flower gardens and any seasonal floral exhibitions.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and there may be English-speaking guides during peak tourist seasons. Audio guides can be rented for a more immersive experience.
The best viewpoints for photography are around the lakes, especially during sunrise or sunset. The park's well-maintained gardens and the sculptures also provide great backdrops for photos.
Start your visit by walking along the main path near the entrance, passing through the flower gardens. Then, explore the sculptures and relax by the lake. Finish your visit at the observation area with views of the park’s landscape and nearby wetlands.
Night visits are not typically offered, but the park is beautiful to visit during the day, especially in the morning or late afternoon. Special events may include cultural performances or flower exhibitions, so check the schedule before your visit.
The park can be moderately crowded on weekends and holidays. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, especially in the early mornings or late afternoons.
The park has clean public restrooms, a few small food stalls selling snacks and drinks, and several rest areas with benches where you can relax. There are no large restaurants, but cafes are available nearby.
Yes, the park is fully accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. The paths are well-paved, and there are benches and shaded areas for rest.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted throughout the park. Cards are also accepted, but it’s always good to carry some cash for small purchases.
Inside the park, there are small cafes offering drinks and snacks. Nearby, you can find local restaurants serving Zhejiang cuisine, as well as international options.
Yes, vegetarian and vegan food options are available in nearby restaurants. Halal food may be found in certain restaurants around Hangzhou, though they may not be within the immediate vicinity of the park.
Several hotels are located near Friendship Park, including budget hotels and mid-range options like the Xixi Hotel, Hangzhou Marriott Hotel, and boutique stays around the West Lake area.
Nearby attractions include the Xixi Wetlands, West Lake, and Lingyin Temple. These can be easily combined in a day trip from Friendship Park.
There are small souvenir shops in the park selling local crafts, postcards, and small decorative items. Popular souvenirs include traditional Chinese silk products, tea sets, and Hangzhou's famous Longjing tea.
To continue your trip, you can take a taxi or use Hangzhou's metro system. The West Lake area and Xixi Wetlands are nearby and can be easily reached by public transport or taxi.