
It is the largest ornamental lavender field in China and is known as the "Provence" of Shenyang. It is the most dazzling scenery in midsummer.
From mid-July to October every year, the mountains are covered with purple lavender, and the whole valley is filled with the rich fragrance of flowers, attracting countless tourists.
In the vast sea of flowers, there are entertainment facilities such as wedding square, music square, sunflower maze, forest oxygen bar, treasure zone, small animal park, expansion base, coffee shop, etc.
The lavender farm is a must-visit place for many couples. Wandering in the sea of purple flowers and immersed in the intoxicating fragrance, you feel as if you are in a purple fairy tale world.
Temperate semi-humid continental climate, suitable for travel all year round
More than 3 hours
Regular ticket: RMB 60 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
09:00-17:00; Ticket sales stop at 16:00 (Monday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Ziyan Lavender Manor is a modern horticultural attraction in Shenyang, Liaoning, designed to showcase lavender cultivation and promote eco-tourism. It highlights the beauty of seasonal flowers and provides a leisure space for locals and tourists.
The manor is located in the suburbs of Shenyang, Liaoning province. Visitors can take a taxi or private car from downtown Shenyang. Some local buses reach nearby stops, but walking or local shuttle services may be required to enter the manor.
Typically open from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM. The best visiting period is late spring to early summer (June–July) when the lavender is in full bloom.
The entrance fee is around 60–80 RMB per person. Tickets can be purchased online through official websites or platforms like Meituan and directly at the ticket counter.
Booking in advance is recommended during peak bloom season and weekends. 1–3 days in advance is usually sufficient.
2–4 hours to walk through the gardens, take photos, and enjoy lavender activities.
Guided tours are primarily available in Chinese. Some private English-speaking guides may be arranged upon request.
Enter through the main gate, follow the central paths through the largest lavender fields, visit themed gardens, stop by cafés or craft stations, and finish with photos at scenic viewpoints near ponds.
Night visits are rare. Special seasonal events or flower festivals may include activities and limited evening illumination during peak bloom periods.
Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded. Weekends and public holidays during peak bloom are busiest.
Facilities include public toilets, cafés, snack kiosks, rest areas, and souvenir shops selling lavender products.
Most paths are accessible for elderly and children. Wheelchair accessibility is limited but available on main routes.
Both cash and mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted.
Cafés and small restaurants offering snacks, drinks, and lavender-themed treats are available inside or near the manor.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal choices may be limited and should be inquired about in advance.
Hotels and guesthouses are available in suburban Shenyang near the manor, ranging from budget to mid-range accommodations.
Yes, typical souvenirs include dried lavender, essential oils, scented sachets, and small crafts inspired by lavender themes.
Return by taxi, ride-hailing service, or bus to Shenyang city center or nearby attractions. Private car rental is convenient for exploring surrounding areas.