
The Maple Tree Azalea Garden, located within the Hangzhou Botanical Garden, covers an area of approximately 20,000 square meters. It features 200 varieties of azaleas, including spring azaleas, summer azaleas, and Japanese azaleas. The garden boasts a rich variety of colors, including many azalea varieties that bloom early, have large flowers, and produce numerous blooms.
The maple plants in the azalea garden are all old trees with lush branches and leaves. In autumn, the maple leaves are layered, which is very beautiful and spectacular.
When spring comes, all kinds of azaleas bloom in the entire park, which is a riot of color. It is the most beautiful time of the year in the azalea garden. In addition, you can also enjoy the red leaves in autumn.
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Maple and Azalea Garden in Hangzhou is known for its vibrant seasonal beauty, especially when the maple trees turn red in the fall and azaleas bloom in spring. The garden is designed to showcase traditional Chinese landscaping and horticulture, making it a peaceful getaway in the city.
The garden is located in the northern part of Hangzhou, easily accessible by taxi or bus from the city center. It’s a short drive or walk from popular spots like West Lake.
The garden is open from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM daily. The best times to visit are in the spring (for azalea blooms) and autumn (for vibrant maple foliage).
The entrance fee is approximately 30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance, and during busy times, you may also be able to buy them online through local ticketing platforms.
It is not mandatory to book tickets in advance, but during peak seasons like cherry blossom or autumn, it’s advisable to book a day or two ahead.
You can fully explore the garden in about 1 to 2 hours, especially if you enjoy leisurely walks and taking photographs.
Guided tours are not commonly offered, but some staff may be available for basic assistance. The garden does not typically provide audio guides, though signage in Chinese is available.
Start at the main entrance and take the central pathway to explore the different sections of the garden. Pause at the maple groves in autumn and the azalea blooms in spring for photography opportunities. End with a relaxing break by one of the ponds.
Night visits and light shows are not typically available at Maple and Azalea Garden, as it is a daytime attraction.
The garden can get crowded during weekends and holidays, particularly during the peak blooming seasons. The least crowded times are weekday mornings or late afternoons.
The garden has basic facilities such as toilets and resting areas. There are no major food or shopping outlets inside, so it’s best to bring snacks or drinks with you if needed.
The garden is generally accessible for elderly visitors and children, but there are some uneven paths and stairs in certain areas that may be challenging for those with mobility issues.
Mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted, and cash is also accepted at the ticket counters.
There are no major restaurants inside the garden, but nearby Hangzhou city offers many restaurants serving local Chinese cuisine, including tea houses and eateries near West Lake.
Nearby restaurants cater to vegetarian and vegan diets, with some offering halal options as well, especially in the city center.
There are several hotels near West Lake and Hangzhou city center, just a short drive away from the garden. These range from budget options to high-end hotels.
There are no souvenir shops inside the garden, but nearby markets in Hangzhou offer a range of traditional souvenirs such as tea, silk products, and local handicrafts.
Taxis, buses, and private cars are the most convenient ways to continue your journey after visiting the garden. Hangzhou's metro system also provides easy access to many other attractions in the city.