
Tanghu Park, located in the heart of Shuangliu County, covers over 200 mu (approximately 1,000 acres), including over 70 mu (approximately 1,000 acres) of water. It is a newly built, imitation antique garden featuring crabapple trees and a lake. The lake is named after the crabapple tree, and the park is situated along the lake, hence the name "Tanghu Park." It is the largest park in Chengdu.
The park is home to dense bamboo forests, towering trees, chirping birds at dawn and dusk, and ever-blooming flowers. The crabapple trees, known as "uniquely famous in Sichuan," are particularly renowned throughout the park, boasting a wide variety and exceptional quality.
The whole park is divided into eight major scenic areas, namely "Green Willows and Lotuses in the Wind", "Picking Beauty from Qushang", "Begonia Spring Valley", "Majestic Standing in the Fragrant Breeze", and "Misty Rain Across the Lake", with dozens of attractions such as "Listening to the Waves of Jade Stream", "Spring Scenery in Tanglin", "Watching Fish in Wenjin", "Sunset in the Clouds", "Whispers of Phoenix", "Golden Flowers in the Night Moon", "Boat Racing at the Ancient Ferry", "Cool Breeze from Bamboo Island", and "Scenic View of the Ancient Pagoda".
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Tanghu Park, located in Chengdu, is a popular urban park known for its scenic beauty and historical significance. It has been a gathering spot for locals for centuries, offering a tranquil retreat in the city. The park is home to the Tanghu Temple, which adds a cultural and spiritual layer to the natural surroundings.
Tanghu Park is located in the northern part of Chengdu. You can easily reach it by metro (Line 2, get off at Tanghu Park Station), bus, or taxi. The park is within walking distance from the station, making it convenient for visitors using public transport.
The park is open daily from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the cooler weather, especially during the summer months.
Entrance to Tanghu Park is free of charge. However, certain attractions within the park, such as boat rentals or special exhibitions, may require an additional fee. Tickets for those activities can be bought on-site.
No advance booking is required to visit the park, as entry is free. For special activities like boat rentals or events, it’s advised to book tickets on the day of your visit, depending on availability.
A typical visit to Tanghu Park can take between 2 to 3 hours, depending on whether you want to explore the entire park, relax by the lake, or visit the Tanghu Temple.
Guided tours are not commonly available, but visitors can explore the park on their own. Audio guides may be available at the Tanghu Temple in Mandarin, but it’s best to confirm with local staff before your visit.
Night visits are not typically available. The park is open until 9:00 PM, but there are no light shows or special night tours offered.
The park can get busy on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings on weekdays, especially in the cooler months.
The park is generally accessible for elderly and children, with paved paths and plenty of seating areas. However, the lake’s walking paths may not be suitable for all disabled visitors.
Cash is accepted at some small vendors, but mobile payments like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely accepted. Credit cards are not commonly used in the park's shops.
Vegetarian and vegan food options are available in the nearby restaurants. Halal food options may be limited but can be found in certain areas of Chengdu.
Yes, there are souvenir shops inside and near the park selling traditional crafts, postcards, and local snacks.