Explore the unique art exhibitions related to plum blossoms, attend cultural workshops and art performances, and visit the gallery showcasing local Nanjing art. The center also offers interactive activities and special events like art talks and performances that celebrate local heritage.

The China Plum Blossom Art Center, located within the Meihua Mountain Scenic Area and surrounded by thousands of plum trees, houses a collection of plum blossom-themed illustrations, ancient poetry, photographs, and artwork. The center also features a collection of shimmering plum blossom embroidery, plum tree root carvings, plum vases, postcards, and stamps. It also displays images of the graceful plum blossoms captured by renowned photographers.
In addition, the elegant and graceful plum bonsai is particularly popular among plum blossom enthusiasts. As an ancient yet fresh form of plum blossom cultivation, this exhibition brings together the major schools of Chinese plum bonsai, including Yangzhou's "Geda Plum," Henan's "Pingfeng Plum," Anhui's "Youlong Plum," and Shanghai's "Shunfeng Plum." These diverse forms, curving and straight, and varied plum bonsai are truly captivating.
The four seasons are suitable for plum blossom viewing, and there will be various plum bonsai, which are worth seeing.
Recommended playing time: about 1 hour
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March to October : 6:30-18:30
November-February : 6:30-18:00
The Plum Blossom Art Center is dedicated to the celebration of plum blossoms, a symbol of purity and resilience in Chinese culture. It showcases various art forms, including painting, sculpture, and photography, all centered around the plum blossom theme. The center contributes to the cultural landscape of Nanjing, blending traditional and modern art.
The Plum Blossom Art Center is located in the heart of Nanjing, near the Plum Blossom Valley. It is accessible via metro line 2, with the nearest stop being Zhongshanling Station. Taxis and buses are also convenient, and walking from nearby attractions like the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is an option.
The center is open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring season, especially around the Plum Blossom Festival when special exhibitions and events are held.
The entrance fee is around 50 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or online through local ticketing platforms. For special events, it's recommended to check availability and book in advance.
Booking in advance is recommended, particularly for events or exhibitions during the plum blossom season. Ideally, book tickets 1-2 days ahead of your visit to ensure availability, especially on weekends or public holidays.
It will take around 1-2 hours to fully explore the Plum Blossom Art Center, depending on your interest in the exhibits and any events or performances happening during your visit.
The must-see highlights include the main exhibition hall featuring plum blossom-themed artworks, the sculpture gallery, and any ongoing live performances. If available, don't miss the interactive workshops where you can create your own art.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and audio guides are offered in both Mandarin and English. It's advisable to request an English guide in advance if needed.
The best photography spots are the large exhibition halls with bright, natural light, as well as the garden area outside, where you can capture the plum blossoms in bloom. The center's modern architecture also offers interesting angles for photography.
Start by exploring the main exhibition hall, then visit the smaller galleries and sculpture areas. If available, end your visit by participating in a workshop or watching a performance. Allow extra time for the outdoor garden area, especially during blooming season.
Currently, the Plum Blossom Art Center does not offer night visits or light shows. Special tours may be available during festivals, so it’s recommended to check ahead for any seasonal events.
The center can get crowded during weekends and public holidays, especially during the plum blossom season. The least crowded times are weekday mornings, particularly early in the week.
The center offers basic amenities, including clean toilets, rest areas, and small shops selling local crafts and art supplies. There are no major food options inside, but several cafes and restaurants are located nearby.
The Plum Blossom Art Center is generally accessible for elderly visitors, children, and those with disabilities, with ramps and elevators available for easier mobility. However, some outdoor areas may be challenging for those with limited mobility.
Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted. Cash is also accepted, but it's more convenient to use mobile payments.
There are no restaurants inside the Plum Blossom Art Center, but nearby, you’ll find a variety of cafes and restaurants offering local and international cuisine, particularly around the Zhongshanling area.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in the nearby cafes and restaurants. Halal food can be found at specific restaurants catering to Muslim visitors in Nanjing.
Hotels near the Plum Blossom Art Center include the InterContinental Nanjing, Nanjing Yangtze River Hotel, and several smaller guesthouses around the Purple Mountain area.
Nearby attractions include the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, and the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge. These landmarks are easily combined in a day trip around the Purple Mountain area.
Inside and around the art center, you’ll find shops selling local Nanjing art, plum blossom-themed items, and traditional crafts like silk products and paintings.
After visiting the Plum Blossom Art Center, you can take a taxi or metro line 2 to other parts of the city. The area is well-connected for continued exploration of Nanjing's top attractions.