
Phoenix Lake is located in Qingbaijiang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province. It is the first open urban wetland park-type scenic spot in Sichuan Province that integrates ecology, leisure, sightseeing and vacation. It features ecological, leisure, waterscape environment and buildings with multi-national styles. It is a brand new city business card for Chengdu.
The Phoenix Lake Ecological Wetland Park, a core area of the first phase covering 800 mu, has been completed and opened to the public. It is a large-scale landscape with complete functions, featuring a 300-mu themed ecological lake with shimmering water and flying egrets. It also boasts the country's highest jet height (160 meters), largest water curtain area (1,200 square meters), and clearest water curtain music laser fountain.
There are also classic buildings here that integrate local characteristics from all over the world: imitation Sydney buildings, Dutch-style restaurants, Gothic buildings, British-style gardens, Japanese courtyard-style hot springs, bars, tea bars, restaurants, the Sakura Citizen Square covering an area of more than 40 acres with nearly 20,000 cherry trees planted, Cherry Blossom Avenue, Chinese landscape gardens, western Sichuan folk scenic area, etc.
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Qingbaijiang Phoenix Lake Wetland Park is a protected natural area designed to conserve the local ecosystem, providing a habitat for migratory birds and a sanctuary for native wildlife. It also serves as an educational and recreational space for visitors to learn about wetlands and their ecological importance.
The park is located in the Qingbaijiang District of Chengdu, Sichuan. It can be accessed by taxi or public bus from downtown Chengdu. There is no direct metro connection, but taxis are a convenient option for getting there.
The park is open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM daily. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is pleasant and the wildlife is most active.
The entrance fee is approximately 30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through the park's official website or authorized travel platforms.
Booking in advance is not required, but it is recommended during peak tourist seasons or for group visits to ensure entry.
You can explore the main areas of the park in 2 to 3 hours, including a boat ride and walking along the trails. If you're interested in bird watching or taking photos, you may want to plan for a longer visit.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. They provide detailed insights into the park's ecosystem and biodiversity. Audio guides may also be available at the entrance, depending on the season.
The best viewpoints are from the observation towers and along the lake's edge. These spots offer stunning views of the water, wetlands, and surrounding hills, perfect for nature photography.
Start with a walk along the lakeside trail, then visit the observation towers for panoramic views. Finish with a boat ride around the lake to experience the wetlands from a different perspective.
The park is not open for night visits or light shows. However, special bird-watching tours may be available during migration seasons.
The park can get moderately crowded on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays, especially in the early morning.
The park is mostly accessible, with paved paths and rest areas. However, some areas, particularly near the lake, may be uneven. It is recommended to check for specific accessibility requirements before visiting.
Mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. Cash may also be used in some areas, but digital payments are more convenient.
There are small cafes and snack kiosks inside the park offering local Sichuan snacks. Nearby, there are more dining options, including Sichuan restaurants in Qingbaijiang District.
Vegetarian options are available, with some local dishes offering plant-based ingredients. Halal food may be harder to find but could be available in nearby restaurants catering to Muslim visitors.
There are souvenir shops inside the park selling local crafts, bird-watching accessories, and themed merchandise such as postcards and eco-friendly products.