
Renhe Park, located near the Weihe River on Binhe Avenue in Xiangyang Subdistrict, Linwei District, Weinan City, Shaanxi Province, covers 623 mu (approximately 1,000 acres). The park integrates three themes: nature, culture, and sports. The park is divided into six landscape areas: the Cultural Square in the west, the Yuehu Tower, the ecological lake in the middle, and sports facilities in the east. The park features a 400-meter standard track and field, a soccer field, basketball courts, tennis courts, and badminton courts.
The warm temperate continental monsoon climate offers four distinct seasons and abundant sunshine, making it suitable for travel in all seasons.
The park is divided into six landscape areas: the cultural square in the west, the Yuehu Tower, the ecological lake in the middle, and sports facilities in the east. The park features a 400-meter standard track and field, a soccer field, basketball courts, tennis courts, and badminton courts.
It is recommended to play for about 2 to 3 hours.
free.
Open all day.
People and Parks in Huayin, Shaanxi, serves as a public recreational space, blending natural landscapes with cultural elements, offering locals and tourists a place for relaxation, education, and leisure activities.
The park is located in Huayin city. Visitors can reach it by local buses, taxis, or walking if staying nearby. Private cars and ride-hailing services are convenient options as well.
Typically open from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Mornings or late afternoons are ideal for a quieter experience and better lighting for photography.
Entrance fees are generally low or free; tickets, if required, can usually be purchased at the entrance. Some parks may offer online reservations for peak periods.
For general visits, advance booking is not required. For large groups or special events, booking a few days in advance is recommended.
2–4 hours are usually sufficient to explore the main areas and enjoy recreational activities.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese; English or other language tours might be limited, so checking locally is advised.
Start at the main entrance, follow the primary walking paths through gardens and scenic areas, visit water features and cultural spots, and finish at rest areas or cafes.
Night visits are usually not permitted. Special events may occur during festivals; check the local schedule.
Weekdays and early mornings are the least crowded. Weekends and holidays see more visitors, especially during spring and autumn.
Facilities typically include restrooms, benches, shaded areas, water fountains, and small food stalls or kiosks.
Main paths are generally accessible; some areas may have uneven surfaces or stairs, so assistance may be needed for elderly or disabled visitors.
Cash is widely accepted; many food stalls and facilities also accept mobile payments.
Local cafes and small restaurants nearby offer Chinese cuisine and snacks; some food stalls may be found inside the park.
Vegetarian options are generally available; vegan or halal options may be limited.
Several hotels and guesthouses are available in Huayin city, within short driving distance from the park.
Souvenir shops may sell local handicrafts, postcards, snacks, and small decorative items.
Taxis, ride-hailing services, and local buses are convenient for continuing to Mount Hua or nearby attractions.