
Hai'an County, named after the idea that "the sea never stirs," is a coastal hub city and a member of the Yangtze River Urban Agglomeration. Located in the Suzhong region of eastern Jiangsu Province, it sits at the junction of Nantong, Yancheng, and Taizhou.
Hai'an, with its rich history and rich cultural heritage, is the birthplace of Jianghai civilization. The Qingdun Ruins within Hai'an trace the history of the Jianghuai Plain back 6,000 years. The Qingdun Ruins represent the most advanced level of artifacts in the eastern Jianghuai region during the Neolithic Age.
Hai'an County has short spring and autumn, long winter and summer, mild climate and abundant rainfall.
Guangfu Temple
The temple is located in Mingdao Village, northeast of Hai'an County, Jiangsu Province. The solemn morning and evening bells and drums within the temple, along with its elegant and unique surroundings, make Guangfu Temple a prime feng shui location in Hai'an.
The Ten Scenic Spots of Three Ponds in Hai'an
Hai'an is also known as the "Three Ponds." During the Qing Dynasty, Hai'an residents, seemingly feeling the "Three Ponds" weren't enough, meticulously collected beautiful and picturesque locations to create the "Ten Scenic Spots." Hai'an's antiquity rivals that of neighboring Dongtai and Rugao. The recent discovery of the Qingdun Ruins within Hai'an further attests to its rich and rich history and culture.
Hai'an County Museum
This well-preserved group of late Qing Dynasty buildings features blue bricks and small tiles, fire lanes and corridors, and a small, train-carriage-style flower hall, the site of the "Joint Anti-Japanese Symposium" convened by Han Guojun. It is a provincial-level cultural relic protection site. The Hai'an County Museum has a total floor area of 1,085 square meters and houses over 1,100 cultural relics.
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Hai'an is a county-level city in Nantong, Jiangsu Province, with a history of agriculture, waterway trade, and traditional culture. It is known for its wetlands and historical temples, reflecting the cultural heritage of the region.
Hai'an is located near Nantong in Jiangsu. Visitors can reach it via bus or taxi from Nantong city center. Walking and local bike rentals are convenient for exploring scenic and urban areas.
Most sites are open year-round. Spring and autumn offer the best weather for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
Public areas and streets are free. Tickets for parks or specific attractions can be purchased onsite or online through official portals.
Booking in advance is usually not required except for peak seasons or festivals; 1–2 days ahead is sufficient if needed.
Half a day to a full day is adequate to explore main scenic areas, cultural sites, and local markets.
Guided tours are primarily in Chinese; private English-speaking guides can be arranged on request.
Begin with Hai'an Wetland Park, then explore historic streets and temples, finishing with riverside strolls and local markets.
Night activities are limited; some festivals or events may offer evening tours or performances.
Hai'an is moderately visited. Weekdays and non-holiday periods are least crowded.
Facilities include toilets, small restaurants, rest areas, and visitor centers in scenic spots.
Main scenic areas and parks are generally accessible; some natural trails may be challenging for mobility-impaired visitors.
Mobile payments are widely accepted; cash may be needed for small vendors.
Local restaurants offer Jiangsu cuisine, tea houses, and snacks near scenic and urban areas.
Vegetarian options are common; halal options may be limited but available in select eateries.
Hai'an offers hotels, guesthouses, and inns in town and near major scenic areas; larger hotels are available in Nantong city.
Souvenir shops sell local crafts, teas, and Jiangsu specialty products.
Taxi, bus, or private car services connect Hai'an to Nantong city and nearby towns; Nantong train station provides regional connections.