
Baita Mountain Park, located in northern Lanzhou, Gansu Province, is named after the White Pagoda Temple atop the mountain. Climbing to the summit offers a panoramic view of Lanzhou, a fusion of intricate architectural structures and exquisite carvings. The White Pagoda and the Iron Bridge over the Yellow River create a majestic and magnificent scene, becoming one of the symbols of Lanzhou.
Baitashan Park is a historic urban park in Lanzhou, centered around Baitashan Hill and its White Pagoda. It has cultural and religious significance and serves as a symbol of the city’s heritage.
The park is located in the Chengguan District of Lanzhou, near the Yellow River. Accessible via local buses, taxis, or by walking from nearby city areas. The closest metro station is Lanzhou Metro Line 1, Nanmen Station, followed by a short walk or taxi ride.
Open daily from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. Early mornings or late afternoons provide cooler temperatures and better lighting for photography.
Entrance is generally free. Special areas or events within the park may have tickets, which can be purchased at the entrance.
For regular visits, booking is not necessary. If attending special events or cultural performances, booking a few days in advance is recommended.
1.5–2 hours are usually sufficient to enjoy the main areas, climb the hill, and take photos.
Guided tours are occasionally offered in Chinese. English-language guides may be arranged through local tour agencies.
Enter via the main gate, walk through the gardens, ascend the hill, visit the White Pagoda, enjoy city views, then descend using a different path for a looped experience.
The park closes in the evening. Special events may occur during festivals, but regular night visits are not available.
Weekends and public holidays are crowded. Weekday mornings are the least crowded.
The park offers public toilets, benches, small kiosks with snacks and drinks, and shaded rest areas.
Paths are generally accessible, but the hill climb may be challenging for elderly or disabled visitors. Children can enjoy the lower garden areas safely.
Cash and mobile payments are accepted at kiosks and ticketed areas. Card payments may be limited.
Nearby streets offer local restaurants, cafes, and snack stalls. Few dining options exist inside the park itself.
Vegetarian options are available at nearby restaurants. Halal options may require inquiry at specific eateries.
Several mid-range hotels and guesthouses are within walking distance in central Lanzhou, including options near the Nanmen area.
Souvenir shops nearby offer local crafts, postcards, and Lanzhou-themed gifts.
Metro Line 1, buses, and taxis are convenient for exploring other parts of Lanzhou or reaching the train station for onward travel.