Explore the vast variety of tropical plants and flowers in the botanical garden. Take a leisurely stroll through the scenic pathways, photograph the vibrant plant life, and learn about different species of tropical plants. Enjoy the peaceful surroundings and the lush greenery.

Located in Huangzhu Town, Ding'an County, Hainan Province, the Wanjia Tropical Botanical Garden of Hainan Agricultural Reclamation, also known as Wanjia Fruit Farm, is a comprehensive tropical eco-agricultural tourist attraction integrating ecology, sales, sightseeing, vacations, and leisure. The gardens are filled with the fragrance of flowers and fruits year-round, offering a wide variety of tropical fruits and cash crops. The most popular items are naturally the tropical fruits, including giant jackfruits, as well as unprecedented rubber, lychee, and papaya trees.
You can pick the fruits here by yourself. You may not have eaten the freshest fruits right from the trees, and you can pack up the leftovers to take away. The best time to visit the orchard is autumn, when the fragrance of fruits fills the air, and fruits of all sizes emit bursts of sweet fruity aroma.
tropical monsoon climate;
Autumn is the best time to visit, when the garden is filled with the fragrance of fruit pulp
It is recommended to play for 2 to 3 hours
20 yuan
8:30-18:00
The Hainan Farmland Reclamation Wanjia Tropical Botanical Garden is a key research site for tropical agriculture and botanical studies. It was developed to promote the conservation of tropical plant species and educate the public about the region's diverse plant life. The garden plays a significant role in ecological research and environmental conservation.
It is located in Ding'an County, Hainan. The garden can be reached by taxi or private car from Haikou, the capital of Hainan, or other major locations on the island. Public transport options may be limited, so taxi or private car are the most convenient methods of travel.
The garden is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the cooler months of autumn and winter, from November to February, when the weather is pleasant for walking and exploring the garden.
The entrance fee is typically around 60 RMB per person. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance. It is recommended to check in advance for any online booking options or discounts, though they may not always be available.
Booking tickets in advance is not mandatory, but it is advisable during peak seasons such as holidays. Typically, a day or two in advance is sufficient, but you can also purchase tickets on-site without issue.
A visit to the garden can take 2 to 3 hours, depending on your pace and interest in exploring the various plant species and walking through the different areas of the garden.
Key highlights include the tropical plant display areas, water features, and educational exhibits on plant conservation. Don’t miss the various thematic sections showcasing unique species of plants native to tropical climates.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin Chinese. Audio guides are generally not available, but local guides can offer insightful tours if requested. It's best to check in advance if you need assistance in English or other languages.
The best photography spots include the lush green plant areas, water ponds with lotus flowers, and elevated viewpoints overlooking the garden. Early mornings or late afternoons provide the best lighting for photography.
Start with the main entrance and walk along the primary pathways that lead through the tropical plant collections. Focus on the themed gardens and stop at the informational signs to learn more about the plants. A circular route around the garden is ideal for covering all areas in an organized manner.
Night visits and light shows are not typically offered at this attraction. The garden is mainly a daytime attraction, though special tours or events may occasionally be available depending on the season.
The garden can be moderately crowded on weekends and during public holidays. The least crowded times are typically on weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon, outside of national holidays.
Basic facilities such as toilets, rest areas, and a small food kiosk are available. There are no large shops, but some small local stalls may sell snacks and beverages.
The garden is relatively accessible for elderly and children, with paved pathways and seating areas along the way. However, the terrain may not be entirely suitable for wheelchairs due to the natural layout of the garden.
Mobile payments such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted at the garden. Cash payments are also possible, but digital payments are more convenient.
There are a few local restaurants and cafés nearby serving Hainanese cuisine and tropical fruits. Most of the options are simple eateries, with a few offering traditional Chinese meals.
Some nearby restaurants offer vegetarian options, and vegetarian dishes are commonly found in local Hainanese cuisine. Halal food options may be limited, but they can be found in nearby towns or Haikou city.
There are a few guesthouses and small hotels in Ding'an County, though more extensive accommodation options can be found in Haikou, which is about an hour's drive away.
Nearby attractions include the Haikou Volcano Park, the Hainan Tropical Wildlife Park, and the picturesque beaches around Haikou. You can also visit the Dongzhai Harbor Mangrove Forest or explore the ancient villages of Hainan.
There are small souvenir shops around the garden selling items like local handicrafts, tropical-themed goods, and Hainanese tea. Popular souvenirs include local snacks, tropical fruit products, and small handicrafts made from bamboo or shells.
Taxis or private cars are the best options for continuing your trip, especially if you plan to visit other attractions on the island. Public buses are available but may not be as convenient for tourists with limited time.