
Aha Lake National Wetland Park, located in Nanming District, Guiyang City, is a national wetland park built on the basis of the already built Xiaochehe Urban Wetland Park, integrating the Aha Reservoir Wetland. It is divided into five functional areas : protection and conservation area, restoration and reconstruction area, science popularization and education area, rational utilization area and management and service area .
The Aha Lake Park wetland has significant ecological characteristics and is a typical representative of its type; the wetland is rich in landscape resources and is an ideal place for wetland ecotourism; it is rich in biodiversity and is an important carrier for protecting wetland wildlife; the planned area is appropriate to maintain the integrity of the wetland ecosystem and its surrounding landscape.
The vast sea of flowers and trees, the flowing river, the unique " accessories " in each scenic spot and the entire natural landscape in the park form a landscape painting. The basic facilities in the park are relatively complete, and it is a good place for people to relax and keep fit.
There are different scenes in each season: enjoy flowers in spring, escape the heat in summer, enjoy chrysanthemums in autumn, and enjoy snow in winter.
Cherry Blossom Avenue, the North Square of the Park, the Wind and Rain Bridge, the Children's Amusement Park, Magnolia Forest Language, Water Mill Time, Flower Valley, and the Deep Lotus are all unique attractions in Aha Lake Wetland Park.
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Aha Lake National Wetland Park is an important ecological wetland in Guiyang, Guizhou. It protects biodiversity, supports migratory birds, and provides environmental education opportunities while offering a scenic natural area for visitors.
The park is located in Guiyang city, Guizhou Province. Visitors can reach it by taxi, ride-hailing services, or local buses. Walking is recommended once inside to explore the boardwalks and lakeshore.
Typically open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are ideal for pleasant weather and observing migratory birds.
Entrance is usually free or requires a small fee. Tickets can be bought offline at the park entrance; online booking is rarely necessary.
Advance booking is generally not required. For group tours or special events, a few days' notice is recommended.
Approximately 2–4 hours depending on walking, photography, and optional boat rides.
Guided tours may be available in Chinese; English guides are limited. Some ecological signage may include English descriptions.
Start at the main entrance, walk along the boardwalks around the lake, visit observation towers, explore birdwatching zones, optionally take a boat ride, and finish at riverside rest areas or picnic spots.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special ecological or educational tours may be offered on occasion.
The park is usually peaceful. Weekdays and non-holiday periods are least crowded.
Main boardwalks are mostly accessible, though some areas may have uneven surfaces. Elderly and children can enjoy most trails; wheelchair access may be limited.
Cash is useful for small purchases. Mobile payments such as Alipay and WeChat Pay are widely accepted.
Small riverside or lakeside eateries and cafés serving local Guizhou cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available; halal and vegan choices are limited but can be found in Guiyang city.
Guiyang city has hotels, guesthouses, and inns within a short drive of the park for overnight stays.
Souvenirs include local handicrafts, eco-friendly products, and items related to wetland ecology.
Taxi or ride-hailing services back to Guiyang city center or to nearby scenic spots. Private cars are convenient for a multi-attraction day trip.