
The Jiangnan Famous Stone Garden is located at 89 Beishan Road , east of Quyuan Fenghe and across from Yuewang Temple. It showcases a variety of Jiangnan rocks, including Zhouyunfeng, one of Jiangnan's three most famous rocks and known as the " West Lake Strange Stone . " The garden also houses the restaurant of the same name, offering an elegant, quaint, and poetic atmosphere.
Suitable for all seasons
Suggested playing time: about half an hour
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9:00-21:00
The Jiangnan Famous Stone Garden is renowned for its collection of unique stone formations, which are considered masterpieces of nature. The stones represent the region’s rich cultural heritage and have been celebrated in Chinese art for centuries.
The garden is located in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. You can take a taxi or public bus to the site. It is accessible via the metro, followed by a short walk from the nearest station.
The garden is typically open from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring or autumn months when the weather is mild and the garden is in full bloom.
The entrance fee is generally moderate. Tickets can be purchased on-site, but some services may allow online purchases, especially during peak tourist seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is not typically required, but it is recommended during peak tourist seasons to avoid waiting in long lines. Booking a few days in advance is ideal for popular periods.
You will need around 1-2 hours to explore the main stone formations and the surrounding gardens at a relaxed pace.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin. Audio guides in English might be offered, though it is a good idea to confirm in advance.
Photographers will find the stone formations, especially the larger sculptures, to be the best spots. The serene ponds and bridges also provide excellent opportunities for photography, particularly at sunrise or sunset.
Start by entering the main stone garden, where the sculptures are displayed. Follow the garden paths to the tranquil ponds, then explore the surrounding areas, stopping at scenic viewpoints along the way.
Night visits are not available, and there are no light shows. However, special tours or events may be organized during festivals or holidays—check for availability in advance.
The garden can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. For a quieter experience, visit on weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
The garden offers basic facilities such as toilets and rest areas. Small food kiosks and water stations are available. There may be souvenir shops selling local crafts and stone-related items.
The garden is relatively accessible, but some of the paths may be challenging for visitors with mobility impairments. Children and elderly visitors can enjoy the peaceful areas and rest spots, though caution is advised on some of the stone pathways.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely used. It's a good idea to have a mobile payment option, especially in tourist areas.
There are a few small local restaurants near the garden that serve traditional Chinese dishes. For more options, you can visit the nearby city center where various dining choices are available.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at many nearby restaurants. Halal food might be limited but can be found in certain parts of Hangzhou city.
There are several hotels near the West Lake area, which is a short distance from the garden. Options range from budget to luxury hotels.
You can find souvenir shops selling local tea, handicrafts, small stone replicas, and traditional Chinese arts and crafts. Tea-related souvenirs are particularly popular.
After visiting, you can use taxis or public transport (bus or metro) to continue your journey. If you are visiting nearby attractions like West Lake, walking or cycling is a convenient option.