
Liyushan Park, located in Urumqi, Xinjiang, covers over 1,500 mu (approximately 1,200 mu) of land, including over 1,200 mu of forest. Nestled in the heart of downtown Urumqi, it boasts a 76% greenery coverage rate. Established in 1979, it serves as a popular leisure and entertainment destination for Urumqi residents. The park boasts several football fields, basketball courts, and outdoor badminton courts, as well as ping-pong tables. Many elderly locals enjoy square dancing, allowing visitors to experience the vibrant singing and dancing of ethnic minorities and fully appreciate their local customs.
Temperate continental climate, summer
Hongshan Park, People's Park, 1 hour
free
08:00-22:00 (Monday-Sunday, January 1st-December 31st)
Liyushan Park is a well-known urban park in Urumqi, Xinjiang, offering a green oasis in the city. It is significant as a recreational and cultural space, featuring landscaped gardens, hills, and historical pavilions, and serves as a popular spot for both locals and tourists to relax and enjoy nature.
The park is located in Urumqi city center. Visitors can reach it by city bus, taxi, or rideshare. Walking or cycling from nearby districts is also convenient.
Liyushan Park is typically open from early morning to late evening, around 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the scenery is most vibrant.
Entrance is generally free. Special events or attractions inside the park may have a nominal fee, payable at the entrance.
Advance booking is usually unnecessary for general entry. For events or special exhibitions, booking a few days ahead online is recommended.
1–2 hours are sufficient to enjoy the main areas and views at a relaxed pace.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese; audio guides are not commonly provided.
Enter through the main gate, follow walking paths to ponds and gardens, climb to the hilltop viewpoint, then return via the western or southern paths for a full circuit.
Night visits are allowed, but the park is mainly daytime-focused. Special events or lighting displays may occur during festivals.
The park is busiest on weekends and holidays. Early mornings and weekdays are the least crowded times.
Most paths are suitable for elderly and children. Some hilly trails may be challenging for wheelchairs, but key areas and entrances are accessible.
Cash is accepted for minor purchases; many vendors and ticket points also accept mobile payments.
Small cafes and snack stalls are near park entrances, with larger restaurants located in nearby city streets.
Vegetarian and some halal options are available at nearby city restaurants.
Several mid-range and budget hotels are available near Liyushan Park, providing convenient access for visitors.
Souvenir shops near the park sell postcards, local crafts, and small decorative items.
Taxi, rideshare, or city bus options are available for traveling to other attractions in Urumqi.