Complete Guide to Fuzhou Forest Park
by NomadicWonderer
Aug 13, 2025
Fuzhou Forest Park Travel Guide (2025 Latest Edition)
1. Basic Information
Address: Shangchi Bridge, Xindian Town, Jin'an District, Fuzhou City
Opening Hours: Daily 06:00-17:30 (Currently "About to Open," please confirm the exact date before your trip)
Admission: Free entry; core attractions such as the Millennium Banyan Tree, Bamboo Garden, and Longtan Waterfall are free of charge. Some special exhibitions or events may require separate fees.
Rating: 4.7 (Trip.com data), with visitor reviews focusing on "natural oxygen bar," "rich vegetation," and "family-friendly."
2. Transportation Guide
Public Transport
Metro + Bus:
Take Metro Line 1 to Shudou Station, exit at Exit C, walk to the Provincial Academy of Agricultural Sciences Station, then transfer to Bus 72 to the final stop.
Take Metro Line 5 to Jingxi Houyu Station, exit at Exit B, transfer to Bus 33/38 to Minhou County Hospital, then transfer to Bus 607 directly to the park (about 1.5 hours, fare 3.5 RMB).
Direct Bus:
From downtown, take Bus 84, 87, 512, or others to Forest Park South Gate Station.
Driving Route
Navigate to Fuzhou National Forest Park Parking Lot (Chiqiao Road), located near the park’s south gate, with affordable parking fees (about 10 RMB/day according to visitors).
Sightseeing shuttle service is available inside the park (10 RMB/person), suitable for visitors with limited stamina.
3. Recommended Core Attractions
Millennium Banyan Tree:
The park’s iconic attraction, over a thousand years old, with a wide canopy. Underneath, you can watch koi fish and black swans—great for photos and check-ins.
Bamboo Garden:
A collection of various bamboo species in a tranquil environment, perfect for walking and photography. Visitors say it feels like "having the entire forest park to yourself."
Longtan Waterfall:
Famous for its clear streams and waterfall. Visitors mention the experience of "just stepping out of the Elephant Trunk Waterfall mist and encountering a rainbow." Great for water play in summer.
Rare Plant Garden:
Showcases many subtropical plants, ideal for science enthusiasts. Visitors comment, "The vegetation is so rich, many species I’ve never seen before."
Song Dynasty Post Road:
A well-preserved ancient path where you can encounter wild animals like the white pheasant. Perfect for hiking and adventure. Visitors praise its "authentic rustic charm."
Tree Viewing Area:
Displays rare tree species such as banyan and camphor trees. In spring, enjoy peach and cherry blossoms; in autumn, admire camellias.
4. Suggested Touring Routes
Classic Half-Day Tour (about 3 hours)
Route: Enter from South Gate → Millennium Banyan Tree → Bamboo Garden → Longtan Waterfall → Rare Plant Garden → Return to South Gate.
Highlight: Covers core attractions, suitable for visitors with limited time.
In-Depth Full-Day Tour (about 6 hours)
Morning: Enter from South Gate → Tree Viewing Area → Song Dynasty Post Road → Longtan Waterfall;
Afternoon: Rare Plant Garden → Bamboo Garden → Millennium Banyan Tree → Take sightseeing shuttle back (or hike the Fudao loop trail).
Highlight: Deep experience of nature and history, ideal for photography lovers.
Family-Friendly Tour (about 4 hours)
Focus: Millennium Banyan Tree (fish and black swan watching), Bamboo Garden (family photo opportunities), Picnic Area (bring your own food).
Tip: Few children’s play facilities in the park; bringing toys or outdoor games is recommended.
5. Important Notes
Best Time to Visit: Around 2 PM to avoid midday heat and enjoy optimal lighting for photography.
Recommended Gear: Sunscreen, insect repellent, comfortable hiking shoes, and bring your own drinking water (few sales points inside the park).
Environmental Reminder: Garbage collection in remote areas may be delayed; please carry a trash bag with you.
Special Policies: Children under 1.2 meters enter free; student discounts available with valid ID.
6. Highlights from Visitor Reviews
"The vegetation is so rich, many species I’ve never seen before. Plant enthusiasts can use flower identification apps to scan."
"I visited Fuzhou Forest Park three days in a row. My family loves birdwatching and met many bird friends. The environment is beautiful."
"Free admission—such a large botanical garden is almost impossible to find free in other cities."
"The Song Dynasty Post Road is well preserved. We encountered white pheasants, a second-level protected species. The experience was fantastic!"
7. Nearby Recommendations
Dining: No formal restaurants inside the park; it’s recommended to bring your own food or dine at nearby farmhouse restaurants (e.g., Chiqiao Road farmhouse cuisine).
Accommodation: Recommended city hotels near Sanfang Qixiang, with convenient transportation and complete facilities.
Nearby Attractions: Fuzhou Zoo (10-minute walk), Fudao (steel-frame hollow walkway, great for evening strolls).
Friendly Reminder: Fuzhou Forest Park is suitable year-round—spring for flowers, summer for cooling off, autumn for foliage, winter for pine exploration. Each season offers unique scenery. Wear light clothing, stay eco-conscious, and enjoy nature’s gifts!
Post by NomadicWonderer | Aug 13, 2025













