
Harbin Amusement Park is located in Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, specifically at No. 1 Dongdazhi Street, Nangang District.
It was built in 1958 and was originally named "Harbin Cultural Park". In July 1993, it was renamed "Harbin Amusement Park" with the approval of the Harbin Municipal People's Government. It is a county (group) level unit.
Covering an area of 22.8 hectares, it is the largest modern open-air amusement park in Heilongjiang Province and ranks 6th among the 12 largest amusement parks in the country.
Harbin Amusement Park currently has more than 40 large, medium and small modern amusement facilities, totaling 103 units (sets), which are famous for their novelty and uniqueness.
The Giant Ferris Wheel, the sixth tallest in the world and the tallest in China, stands at 110 meters. Ride the Ferris Wheel for a panoramic view of the "Little Paris of the East."
Temperate monsoon climate, May to August
3-4 hours
Adult ticket price is 5 yuan/person, child ticket price is 2.5 yuan/person
08:30-17:00
Harbin Amusement Park is one of the oldest and most popular amusement parks in northeastern China. It offers a blend of traditional and modern attractions and is a favorite spot for families and tourists visiting Harbin. The park plays a major role in providing entertainment and leisure activities for locals and tourists alike.
Harbin Amusement Park is located in the city center, easily accessible by bus or taxi. The nearest metro station is about a 10-15 minute walk from the park, with several bus routes stopping nearby. Walking is also an option for those staying in central Harbin.
The park typically opens from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with extended hours during weekends and holidays. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant. It is also less crowded during weekdays and non-holiday periods.
The entrance fee varies based on the season and type of ticket purchased, typically ranging from 80 CNY to 200 CNY. Tickets can be purchased online via the park's official website or at the gate, depending on availability. Special discounts for children, students, and senior citizens may apply.
Booking tickets in advance is not required, but it is recommended, especially during peak seasons (summer and public holidays), to ensure entry. Booking a few days in advance is generally sufficient.
Plan to spend 3 to 5 hours to fully explore the park, including enjoying the rides, shows, and taking breaks in between. If you want to visit all the attractions, including the themed zones, a full day may be necessary.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides in several languages, including English, can be rented at the entrance. The tours cover key areas of the park and provide detailed information about the attractions.
Start by exploring the main entrance and taking a ride on the Ferris wheel for an overview of the park. Then, visit the themed zones based on your interests—adventure rides, children's attractions, and live performances. End your visit with a relaxing stroll in the gardens or catch one of the live shows.
Harbin Amusement Park does offer special night events, especially during holidays or peak seasons. Light shows are sometimes featured in the evening, and some rides are illuminated for a magical experience at night. Check the park’s schedule for specific events.
The park can be crowded on weekends, holidays, and during the summer season. The least crowded times are during weekdays, especially outside of school vacation periods. Visiting in the early morning or late afternoon may also help avoid peak crowds.
The park is equipped with public toilets, water stations, rest areas, and a variety of food stalls and restaurants. Shops inside the park sell souvenirs, snacks, and drinks, offering everything you might need during your visit.
Yes, the park is accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. There are ramps and paths designed for easy mobility, and some rides offer accommodations for guests with disabilities. However, it is recommended to check specific ride accessibility before visiting.
While cash is accepted, mobile payment methods like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used throughout the park. Credit cards may be accepted in some areas, but it’s advisable to carry mobile payment options or cash for smaller purchases.
Inside the park, you’ll find food stalls offering snacks, ice cream, and beverages. For a full meal, there are several restaurants near the park, offering both local and international cuisine.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at most food stalls within the park, including vegetable-based dishes. Halal food is available at some nearby restaurants, especially those catering to the Muslim community.
Yes, there are souvenir shops inside the park. Typical souvenirs include themed merchandise from the park, such as T-shirts, toys, and keychains, as well as local handicrafts from Harbin.
Taxis, buses, and the Harbin metro are the best transportation options for continuing your trip. Many attractions are within a short distance and are easily accessible by public transport.