
The China Changzhou Dinosaur Park is located in Changzhou. It is a dinosaur-themed comprehensive amusement park that integrates museums, science, entertainment, leisure and performances.
Changzhou Dinosaur Park has set up more than 70 thrilling and fascinating amusement projects around the theme of high technology and dinosaurs. They are divided into several categories, including theme amusement, technology production, skit viewing, ecological performances, fun games, etc., which are integrated with museum displays and landscaping. Different amusement projects cater to the leisure mentality of tourists of different ages, making guests who come to the China Dinosaur Park feel like they are in a sea of joy.
While visiting Dinosaur Park can be quite sunny in the summer, a nighttime visit is a great way to avoid the crowds and heat, and you can also enjoy the "Lubula Festival" live water show. Lubula Bay, also open in the summer, offers six themed water attractions, similar to Shanghai's "Tropical Storm."
Recommended play time: 1 day
Adults: 215 yuan/person
Children and seniors tickets: 115 yuan/person
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Changzhou Dinosaur Park is a major theme park in Jiangsu Province, combining amusement rides, dinosaur exhibits, and educational displays. It highlights paleontology and serves as a popular family and educational destination in the region.
The park is located in Changzhou, Jiangsu Province. Visitors can reach it via bus lines from Changzhou city center, taxis, or private car. Walking is only practical within the park itself.
Opening hours are generally 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are spring and autumn weekdays for pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
It is recommended to book online especially during weekends or public holidays, preferably 1–2 weeks in advance to secure entry and avoid long queues.
A full day (6–8 hours) is recommended to enjoy all rides, exhibits, and shows without rushing.
Guided tours are generally in Mandarin, with limited English-speaking guides. Audio guides are rare.
Night visits are limited, but some seasonal light shows and special events are organized during holidays.
The park is crowded on weekends and holidays. Weekdays outside peak seasons are the least crowded.
Facilities include toilets, snack bars, restaurants, water stations, seating areas, and souvenir shops throughout the park.
Most areas are child- and elderly-friendly, but some rides may have height or health restrictions. Accessibility for disabled visitors is partial.
Cards and mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted; cash is optional.
Restaurants and cafes inside the park serve snacks, fast food, and drinks. Nearby areas have local Chinese cuisine and chain restaurants.
Vegetarian options are available; halal options may be limited, mainly in larger restaurants outside the park.
Souvenirs include dinosaur toys, educational books, themed apparel, and plush toys.