
Pearl Spring, also known as Pearl Spring and Dragon Spring, is a natural wonder located along Beijing West Road (Jinyang Century City) in Guiyang. The spring is divided into two ponds, about ten meters apart. The larger pond covers 379.88 square meters, while the smaller pond occupies 69.54 square meters.
The large pond is now covered with precast cement slabs, while the smaller pond is open to visitors. The spring water is clear and sweet, and algae grow in abundance. Bubbles rise from the spring like strings of pearls, and the waves roll back and forth, resembling a spring full of pearls, bringing endless joy and pleasure to visitors.
Suitable for all seasons
free
All day
Guiyang Pearl Spring is a historic natural spring and public park, known for its crystal-clear water and cultural heritage. It has been a local landmark for centuries, symbolizing Guiyang's natural beauty and leisure culture.
Located in the city center of Guiyang, Pearl Spring can be reached by taxi, bus, or on foot from nearby downtown areas. The nearest bus stops are within walking distance, and taxis or rideshare services offer convenient access.
The park is generally open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Early mornings or late afternoons offer quieter experiences and better lighting for photography.
Entrance is usually free, but some special areas or events may have a nominal fee. Tickets can be purchased on-site or through official local tourism platforms if required.
Advance booking is generally not necessary unless attending a special event or guided tour. Booking a day or two in advance is recommended for these cases.
1–2 hours is sufficient for a leisurely visit, longer if enjoying photography or participating in cultural events.
Guided tours may be available in Mandarin; audio guides are limited and usually not standard.
Start at the main entrance, walk along the pond paths, visit pavilions and bridges, explore the gardens, and finish with a rest at the lakeside benches or café.
Night visits are limited, but seasonal events or light decorations may occur during holidays.
Weekdays and early mornings are less crowded. Weekends and public holidays attract more visitors.
The park offers public restrooms, benches, walking paths, and a few small snack vendors. Shops with souvenirs may be present near the entrance.
Paths are mostly flat and suitable for children and the elderly; wheelchair access is partially available but may be limited in some areas.
Cash is sufficient for small purchases; major vendors and tickets may accept cards or mobile payments like Alipay and WeChat Pay.
Several local restaurants and cafés are nearby, offering traditional Guizhou cuisine and light refreshments.
Vegetarian options are available in some local restaurants; vegan and halal options are limited and should be confirmed before visiting.
Various hotels, guesthouses, and mid-range accommodations are available within walking distance from the park in central Guiyang.
Souvenir shops near the park offer postcards, local handicrafts, small art pieces, and Guizhou-themed gifts.
Taxis, rideshare services, and local buses provide convenient access to other city attractions or onward travel.