
Austrian Town is located in Wukuang Hallstatt Town, on Commercial East Street, Luoyang Subdistrict, Boluo County, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province. Invested by Wukuang Construction, this upscale residential villa complex is surrounded by mountains on three sides and boasts a pristine inner lake. The town boasts a beautiful environment and a distinctly Austrian romantic charm. The interior is modeled after European architectural styles, creating a distinctly medieval feel. Strolling through the park creates the illusion of being transported to Europe. Every year, it attracts visitors who enjoy artistic and fresh styles, as well as many couples seeking wedding photography.
Climate: Subtropical monsoon climate
Best time to travel: All seasons
1-3 hours
Regular ticket: RMB 20 (working days from January 1st to December 31st)
Regular ticket: 30 RMB (January 1st - Saturday-Sunday, December 31st)
Regular ticket: 50 RMB (January 1st - December 31st holidays)
09:00-20:30 (Scenic Area), 09:00-17:00 (Ice and Snow World, Glass Bridge, Aquarium) (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Austrian Town is a themed European-style attraction in Huizhou, Guangdong. It was developed to provide a cultural and recreational space showcasing Austrian architecture and lifestyle, offering visitors a unique blend of leisure, shopping, and dining experiences in a European ambiance.
Located in Huizhou City, Guangdong Province. Accessible via taxi or private car from central Huizhou. Some local buses reach stops near the town entrance, requiring a short walk to enter. Walking is recommended once inside to enjoy the architecture and shops.
Open daily from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM. The best times to visit are weekdays to avoid crowds, or late afternoons for pleasant lighting and cooler temperatures.
Entrance is typically free. Special events or festivals may require a ticket, which can be purchased online or at the entrance.
Advance booking is not necessary for general visits. For festivals or events, book 1–2 weeks ahead if possible.
2–4 hours are sufficient for a leisurely exploration, shopping, dining, and photography.
Guided tours are limited; most visitors explore independently. Some private guides may be available in Chinese. Audio guides are generally not offered.
Begin at the main entrance, walk through the central plaza, explore streets and boutique shops, stop at cafes for refreshments, then finish with gardens and photo spots. Allow time to wander leisurely for photos and shopping.
Night visits are allowed within opening hours. Special light shows or festivals may occur during holidays, with schedules posted in advance.
Weekdays are least crowded. Weekends, holidays, and festival periods are busiest.
Facilities include public restrooms, cafes and restaurants, benches and rest areas, and boutique shops for souvenirs and snacks.
Mostly accessible with paved paths and ramps. Elderly and children can navigate easily. Wheelchair access may be limited in some outdoor areas or cobblestone streets.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted in shops and restaurants. Carrying some cash is recommended for smaller vendors.
Vegetarian options are available in cafes and some restaurants. Vegan and halal options are limited; visitors should check locally in advance.
Several mid-range hotels and guesthouses are located nearby, providing convenient access for overnight stays.
Yes, souvenir shops sell Austrian-themed items, postcards, local crafts, and small decorative goods.
Taxi or private car is recommended to reach other attractions in Huizhou. Local buses may connect to nearby sites, but walking or taxis are more convenient.