
Tuying Wetland Cultural Park is located in Changxing, Huzhou, facing the vast Taihu Lake to the east and surrounded by the beautiful Bian Mountain to the west, south and north.
Tuying Wetland is a typical lake-shaped wetland, consisting of four riparian areas: Yalan River, Chenwan River, Zhoudu River, and Dadang River, with a water area of 3,000 mu and more than 20 islands of various sizes dotted throughout.
There is a water chestnut barrel performance area where Bailuzhou connects to the lake, where you can watch the authentic Jiangnan water chestnut picking performance and experience the authentic Jiangnan culture.
At present, the scenic area has created a number of outdoor leisure and cultural entertainment projects with distinctive themes and full of fun, such as cormorant fishing, moonlight on the lotus pond, pastoral scenery, egrets dancing and swallows flying, grassland camping, water expansion, water maze, etc., and has successfully held a series of activities such as the Qingfeng Garden Party of Taihu Tuying Ecological Wetland Cultural Park, the Lotus Appreciation and Picking Festival, the Taihu Fishing Festival, the "Yihe Cup" Scarecrow Festival, etc.
Summer is the best time to visit, as lotus flowers bloom.
Recommended play time: 1 day
Adult ticket for Tuying Ecological Wetland Cultural Park + boat ticket: 100 yuan/person
8:30-16:30
Tuying Wetland Cultural Park is a unique ecological park in Zhejiang, emphasizing environmental conservation and cultural heritage. The park integrates the wetland ecosystem with cultural education, promoting sustainable tourism and local history related to the area's water resources.
The park is located in Huzhou, Zhejiang. It is best accessed by taxi or local bus from the city center. The closest metro station is in the city, followed by a short taxi ride to the park.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant and wildlife activity is high.
The entrance fee is around 100-120 CNY. Tickets can be purchased both online through the official website or at the park entrance.
It is recommended to book tickets at least 1-2 days in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons or holidays.
You will need around 2-3 hours to explore the main areas of the park, including the cultural exhibits and wetland trails.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and they offer insights into the park's ecosystem and cultural significance. Audio guides may also be available, depending on the season.
Start with a visit to the cultural center to learn about the park’s history, then walk along the wetland trails, ending with a boat tour or visit to the birdwatching area.
Night visits or light shows are not currently offered, but the park is a serene and quiet place best explored during daylight hours.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays in the morning, especially outside peak travel seasons.
The park is relatively accessible, with paved paths for easy walking. Some areas may have uneven terrain, so it’s advisable to check with staff for specific accessibility information.
Mobile payments (like WeChat Pay and Alipay) are widely accepted, and some cash payments are also possible. It's advisable to use mobile payments for convenience.
There are local restaurants offering Zhejiang cuisine near the park. Inside the park, there are small eateries serving snacks and drinks.
Vegetarian and some vegan options are available at local restaurants nearby. It's recommended to inquire about specific dietary needs at the restaurants.
There are several hotels in the nearby Huzhou city, such as the Huzhou Lotus Hotel and other eco-friendly accommodations within a short drive from the park.
Nearby attractions include the Huzhou West Lake, which offers boating and scenic views, and the Nanxun Ancient Town, a historic water town known for its canals and ancient architecture.
There are souvenir shops near the park entrance, selling local handicrafts, tea, and eco-themed products related to wetland conservation.
After visiting, taxis or local buses are available. For longer trips, Huzhou Railway Station is accessible by taxi or bus.