Visit the Grand View Garden to explore the cultural and historical significance of "The Twelve Golden Hairpins." The main attraction includes learning about the famous literary work from "Dream of the Red Chamber," which inspired this garden theme. You can also enjoy the beautiful architecture and lush landscaping of the park.

Nanchuan Grand View Garden, also known as the "Grand View Garden of Twelve Golden Hairpins", is an ecological agricultural grand view garden located in Nanchuan District, Chongqing. It covers an area of 280 square kilometers and has a forest coverage rate of 51%. It is the largest and most beautiful pastoral world with the best ecological conditions, the most concentrated tourism elements, and the strongest rural memories around the Chongqing metropolis.
The so-called "Twelve Golden Hairpins" specifically refer to the twelve distinct gardens here, including the Purple Love Lavender Garden, the Seeking Her Rose Garden, the Fiery Blooming Melaleuca Garden, the Pink Fairytale Cherry Blossom Garden, the Golden Fragrant Osmanthus Garden, the Step-by-Step Fragrance Blueberry Garden, the National Beauty and Heavenly Fragrance Peony Garden, the Dreamy Sky Vanilla Garden, the Step-by-Step Lotus Garden, the Snow-Seeking Plum Garden, the Azalea Garden, and the Golden Romance Rapeseed Garden. Each garden offers a unique view, allowing visitors to enjoy flowers and fruits year-round.
If you want to escape from the big city occasionally and breathe fresh air, you might as well come here to enjoy the flowers and taste the fruits. Isn’t it beautiful?
Subtropical monsoon humid climate;
Flowers can be enjoyed in all seasons, but spring is still the best.
It is recommended to spend about half a day
50 yuan/person
9:00~18:00
The Twelve Golden Hairpins in Grand View Garden is inspired by the famous Chinese literary work "Dream of the Red Chamber." The garden showcases the twelve golden hairpins, which symbolize beauty, wealth, and status within the context of the novel. The garden is a representation of traditional Chinese culture and architecture.
The Twelve Golden Hairpins in Grand View Garden is located in Qijiang District, Chongqing. Visitors can take a taxi from the city center or take a public bus to the nearest station and walk to the attraction. The area is accessible by car and public transportation.
The garden 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 mild. Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends.
The entrance fee is around 40-60 CNY. Tickets can be purchased on-site or through the official website for advance booking. There may also be discounted tickets for children, students, and seniors.
It is not strictly necessary to book tickets in advance, but it is recommended during peak tourist seasons or weekends. Booking a day or two in advance is sufficient.
To fully explore the garden and learn about the history of "The Twelve Golden Hairpins," allocate about 2-3 hours. This allows time to explore the garden, take photographs, and learn about the literary references.
The must-see highlights include the main garden area, the exhibition hall showcasing the golden hairpins, and the classical Chinese architecture that represents the theme of the novel. The serene atmosphere and surrounding landscapes are also worth exploring.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in Chinese and English may be available at the entrance for those interested in a more informative visit.
Best photography spots are around the garden's central fountain, near the traditional Chinese pavilions, and along the scenic walkways with views of the surrounding lush greenery. Sunset offers particularly beautiful lighting for photos.
Start by exploring the central garden area, then visit the exhibition hall dedicated to the golden hairpins. Afterward, walk along the tranquil pathways and visit the cultural sections that explore the "Dream of the Red Chamber" theme. Finish your visit at the picturesque pavilions by the lake.
Currently, there are no special night visits or light shows at this site. The garden is primarily a daytime attraction, perfect for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
The garden can get crowded during weekends and holidays. The least crowded times are on weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
Basic facilities like public toilets are available throughout the park. There are food stalls offering local snacks, and water is available for purchase. Rest areas are scattered throughout the garden for visitors to relax.
The garden is mostly accessible for elderly visitors and children, with paved paths and rest areas. However, some areas with stairs may not be ideal for those with mobility challenges.
Cash is still accepted, but mobile payment options such as WeChat Pay and Alipay are commonly used at the entrance and in food stalls. Credit cards may not be accepted in all areas.
There are several small local restaurants and cafes near the garden that serve Chongqing hotpot, noodles, and other local dishes. More dining options can be found in downtown Qijiang District.
Vegetarian options such as stir-fried vegetables and tofu dishes are available. Halal food is not commonly found around the garden, but there are Muslim-friendly restaurants in nearby areas.
There are several budget hotels and guesthouses in Qijiang District, offering convenient access to the site. For more upscale options, visitors can stay in central Chongqing and travel to the garden by taxi.
Nearby attractions include the Grand View Garden's scenic area, Qijiang River, and traditional Chinese gardens. These can easily be combined in a relaxing day trip.
There are souvenir shops near the garden that sell local crafts, postcards, and themed memorabilia related to "Dream of the Red Chamber," such as replica hairpins and traditional Chinese art items.
After visiting, you can take a taxi or public transport back to the city center or continue your trip by train or bus from nearby transportation hubs.