The Ten Thousand Mu Wolfberry Sightseeing Garden offers visitors the chance to explore vast fields of wolfberries (goji berries) and learn about their cultivation. You can walk through the fields, participate in the harvesting process, and sample fresh wolfberries. The garden also provides educational experiences on the health benefits of wolfberries, and there are opportunities for photography, especially during the blooming and harvest seasons.

The 10,000-acre Goji Berry Tourist Garden is a comprehensive, pollution-free goji berry cultivation demonstration park integrating production, tourism, and sightseeing. The goji berry season runs from June to November each year, with peak production in July and August. During this season, a visit to the garden will reveal vibrant, juicy red berries laden with fruit. Located approximately 8 kilometers from Zhongning County, Zhongning County is known as the "Hometown of Goji Berry in China." Zhongning goji berries, commonly known as "Red Treasure," stand out for their over 6,000-year cultivation history, superior quality, and unique medicinal properties, making them a top-ranked product among Ningxia's "Five Treasures."
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Famous attractions: Sightseeing tours, where you can see wolfberries everywhere, with branches full of fruits and bright red juice.
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The Ten Thousand Mu Wolfberry Sightseeing Garden is located in Ningxia, a region famous for producing high-quality wolfberries, which are widely used in traditional Chinese medicine and modern health products. The garden plays a significant role in promoting the agricultural heritage of the region and educating the public about the cultivation and benefits of wolfberries.
The garden is located in the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, central China. It is best accessed by taxi or private car. Public transport options such as buses may be available, but they may require transfers. The site is not located near metro stations, so walking from public transport may not be practical.
The garden is open from 8 AM to 6 PM daily. The best times to visit are in spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant and the landscape is at its most vibrant. During the harvest season (late summer to early autumn), the garden is especially busy and offers a more hands-on experience with the crop.
The entrance fee is approximately ¥40-¥60 per person. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through regional travel platforms. It's recommended to buy tickets in advance during peak seasons.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended during the peak seasons, such as the harvest period. Booking at least 1-2 days ahead is sufficient, though last-minute tickets are available depending on availability.
A visit typically takes around 1.5 to 2 hours to fully explore the garden, including walking through the fields, learning about the cultivation process, and participating in sampling activities. If you plan to take a guided tour, expect it to take a bit longer.
The main highlights of the garden include the extensive wolfberry fields, the education center where you can learn about the benefits of wolfberries, and the harvesting areas where you can get involved during the right season. The garden also offers beautiful views of the surrounding landscape.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and during peak seasons, some English-speaking guides may be available. Audio guides in several languages, including English, are also offered for a self-paced experience.
The best photography spots are near the rows of wolfberry plants, especially during the blooming season or harvest time. The picturesque landscape of the garden, with its endless fields stretching into the distance, provides a stunning backdrop for photos. The sunset views over the fields are also popular for photography.
Start by entering through the main entrance and head directly to the education center to learn about the significance of wolfberries. After that, take a leisurely walk through the garden, stopping to explore the fields and learn about the cultivation process. If available, participate in any seasonal harvesting or tasting events.
Night visits are not typically available. The garden operates during daylight hours only. Special tours, such as harvest experiences or educational talks, are available during specific seasons, but there are no regular light shows or evening activities.
The garden tends to be most crowded during weekends and public holidays, particularly in the autumn during the harvest season. To avoid crowds, visit on weekdays, especially in the morning or late afternoon when it’s less busy.
The garden has basic facilities, including clean restrooms, water stations, and a small café or snack area. There are also a few souvenir shops selling wolfberry-related products such as tea, dried berries, and local crafts.
The garden is relatively accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved paths for easier walking. However, some areas of the garden may be uneven, making it more challenging for visitors with disabilities. It's advisable to check accessibility conditions in advance if needed.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are the most common and convenient methods. Credit cards are not widely accepted, so it’s better to use mobile payments or bring cash.
The garden offers a small café for light snacks, but there are more dining options in nearby towns and cities. In Ningxia's urban areas, you can find local restaurants serving Ningxia cuisine, which often features lamb and wolfberry-based dishes.
There are some vegetarian options available in the local restaurants, though vegan and halal food might be limited in the immediate vicinity of the garden. The city of Yinchuan, however, offers more diverse dining options, including halal cuisine.
There are a few local hotels and guesthouses near the garden, but for a wider range of options, you may prefer to stay in Yinchuan, which has more accommodations, including international chains and budget hotels.
Nearby attractions include the Western Xia Tombs and the Helan Mountains. These can be easily combined with a visit to the garden for a full day of sightseeing in Ningxia.
Yes, there are souvenir shops at the garden where visitors can buy wolfberry-related products such as dried berries, tea, and local crafts like hand-woven baskets and textiles. The region is also known for its beautiful woolen products.
After visiting, the best transportation options are by taxi or private car to other nearby attractions. If you're heading to Yinchuan, buses or taxis are available, and the city is well connected by road.