
Wanyuan Longshun Resort is nestled along the scenic North Grand Canal in northern Tianjin, at the intersection of the Outer Ring Road and the Beijing-Tianjin Highway, offering convenient transportation and an elegant environment. Occupying over 1,000 mu (approximately 1,000 acres), and with an investment of approximately 580 million yuan, it is affiliated with the Longshun Investment Group. With its distinctive Ming and Qing dynasty (1644-1911) characteristics and classical charm, it is known as Tianjin's premier scenic spot, a pearl nestled along the Grand Canal in the Beijing-Tianjin Corridor.
Wanyuan Longshun Resort features a Chinese restaurant that can accommodate 1,450 people; courtyard houses and villa-style courtyards in classical Chinese architectural style imitating the Ming and Qing dynasties; a well-equipped conference center; a fashionable and healthy bathing center; a fitness center that combines ball games and health and entertainment; a KTV practice room with professional-grade audio equipment; a fishing pavilion suitable for all seasons; and a 350-acre planting and breeding area where you can pick green ecological agricultural products on site and receive scientific education.
Wanyuan Longshun Resort Manor takes "ecology, environmental protection and health" as its purpose, "high-yield, high-efficiency and high-quality" ecological garden agriculture as its foundation, and humanized service as its fashion. It combines rural tourism picking with modern hotel management models to form a tourist attraction with pastoral style, fully reflecting the unique local customs and cultural landscape of Beijing and Tianjin.
Wanyuan Longshun Resort offers traditionally crafted sesame paste, sesame oil, pickles, whole grains, organic eggs, and pollution-free green vegetables. The animal viewing garden features ostriches, turkeys, sika deer, peacocks, flamingos, and camels.
With a warm temperate semi-humid continental monsoon climate, Wanyuan Longshun Resort is a large tourist attraction integrating tourist accommodation, specialty restaurants, business meetings, health and entertainment, hot spring bathing, chess and card games, tea art, fishing and picking, and sightseeing agriculture, making it suitable for travel in all seasons.
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Wanyuan Longshun Holiday Manor is a tranquil retreat offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The manor aims to preserve traditional customs while offering modern recreational activities. It is a popular getaway for those looking to experience rural China while enjoying outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
The manor is located in the Wuqing District of Tianjin. It can be accessed via taxi from Tianjin city center or public buses. The nearest metro station is a few kilometers away, requiring a taxi or bus transfer to reach the site.
The manor is open daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild and the gardens are at their most beautiful.
The entrance fee is generally affordable, with prices ranging from 50 to 100 CNY depending on the season and activities. Tickets can be purchased at the gate or online through the manor’s official website.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak tourist seasons or for special events. Tickets can be booked online up to a week in advance.
You will need around 2-4 hours to explore the manor and enjoy the surrounding gardens, cultural exhibits, and activities. If attending special events, plan for additional time.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in English and other languages may be available, depending on the season and availability.
The best photography spots include the panoramic views of the gardens from the pavilions and bridges, as well as the scenic spots by the fishing pond and near the traditional architecture.
Start by exploring the gardens, followed by a visit to the cultural exhibits. If you're interested in outdoor activities, spend some time at the fishing pond or try horseback riding. Finish your visit with a relaxing meal at the restaurant.
While the manor is open in the evening, there are no regular night tours or light shows. However, special events and festivals may include evening entertainment.
The manor can get busy during weekends and public holidays. The best times to visit to avoid crowds are weekdays, particularly early mornings.
The manor offers clean restrooms, water fountains, and several rest areas. There are food stalls and a restaurant serving local cuisine. Souvenir shops may be available during peak times or special events.
Yes, the manor is accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. The paths are paved and there are seating areas throughout the grounds for resting.
Cards and mobile payments (e.g., WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted at most locations. However, it's always good to carry some cash for smaller purchases or in case of technical issues.
Yes, the manor's restaurant offers vegetarian and some halal food options. Nearby restaurants may also cater to various dietary needs.
Souvenir shops offer traditional Chinese crafts, artwork, and small trinkets such as hand-painted ceramics, embroidered goods, and local snacks.
After visiting, taxis or local buses are the best options to continue your trip. The manor is also well-connected to Tianjin by road, so private transport can be a convenient choice.