
Nanjiang Water Happy Valley is located in Maojiayuan Village, Nanjiang Township, Kaiyang County, Guiyang City, approximately 8 kilometers from Kaiyang County and 59 kilometers from Guiyang. Spanning over 8,000 square meters, it is a large water park, using natural mountain spring water. It's a scenic spot accessible to all, offering a refreshing and refreshing experience.
"Subtropical monsoon humid climate, with an average annual temperature of 15.3°C and an average annual relative humidity of 77%;
Summer is the best season to travel to Guiyang:
Guiyang's summers from June to August are pleasant and comfortable, with temperatures rarely exceeding 30°C, making it a truly worthy summer resort. The city is lush and green, and canyon rafting in the suburbs is thrilling and exciting, with summer treats like ice cream available. However, since it's rainy season, be sure to bring rain gear.
Fun and joyful water fortress
Warm and Circular River
Bravely fighting the tsunami pool
Free flight
Flying Slide
Barbecue leisure area
The scenic spot has been temporarily closed. Please refer to the scenic spot announcement for specific opening hours.
10:00-18:00 (the scenic spot has been temporarily closed, please refer to the scenic spot announcement for specific opening hours)
Nanjiang Water Amusement Park is one of the largest water parks in Guiyang, designed to offer both adventure and relaxation in a water-based environment. The park is a popular destination for both locals and tourists, providing fun and excitement for visitors of all ages, with modern facilities and thrilling water rides.
Located in the eastern part of Guiyang, Nanjiang Water Amusement Park can be accessed via taxi, public bus, or private car. It is about 20-30 minutes from the city center. The nearest metro station is still under development, but bus routes serve the area well.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best times to visit are during weekdays, especially in the morning or late afternoon when the park is less crowded. Weekends and public holidays tend to be busier.
Ticket prices vary depending on the season, with standard entry around ¥150-¥200. Tickets can be purchased online via the park's official website or offline at the entrance. Special discounts may be available for groups or children.
Booking tickets in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons or public holidays. Booking 1-2 days in advance is usually sufficient, but it’s ideal to reserve tickets a week before if visiting during busy times.
On average, you will need about 3-5 hours to fully explore the park, especially if you plan to enjoy multiple water rides and attractions.
Guided tours are available for group bookings, but there are no standard audio guides. The staff speaks Mandarin, and English-speaking guides may be available on request with prior arrangement.
Start at the wave pool and main water rides, then enjoy the lazy river and children's zones. You can wrap up your visit with some relaxing time at the quieter VIP areas or take photos of the surroundings.
The park does not typically offer night visits or light shows. However, special events and nighttime water shows may occur during holidays or peak seasons, so check the schedule for specific dates.
The park can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. To avoid the crowds, it’s best to visit on weekdays, especially in the early morning or late afternoon.
The park has clean and accessible restrooms, various food stalls offering snacks, drinks, and meals, as well as water fountains throughout the park. Rest areas are located near the rides, and there are small souvenir shops selling themed items.
Yes, the park is accessible for elderly, children, and disabled visitors. It has ramps, elevators, and wide walkways to accommodate visitors with mobility needs. There are also dedicated play areas for children.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and credit cards are widely accepted throughout the park. Cash is not required but is also accepted in certain areas.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available, though halal food options may be limited within the park itself. Nearby local restaurants may offer halal choices.
The park has souvenir shops selling water-themed items, traditional Guizhou crafts, and park-branded merchandise. Common souvenirs include water toys, T-shirts, and local handicrafts.
Taxis and buses are available outside the park for onward travel. Guiyang’s public transportation system can easily take you to other parts of the city, including the airport and train stations.