Located in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, the Zaolinwan Garden Expo is themed ‘Special Jiangsu, Beautiful Life’, showcasing the latest achievements in contemporary garden and horticultural development. It reflects the positive impact of gardens on beautifying urban spaces and enriching the lives of citizens. The entire park is planned to include 16 exhibition gardens, with 13 urban exhibition gardens and one special topic garden (Yuanye Garden), aiming to create a landscape with distinctive Jiangsu regional and cultural characteristics. The park is open all year round from 09:30 to 16:30, with details subject to on-site notice at the scenic spot.
Preferential policies include: Children under 6 years old (inclusive) or under 1.4 meters in height (inclusive) (must be accompanied by a ticket-holding guardian). Note: Children born on or after January 1, 2013. Free for the elderly: Elderly people over 70 years old (must hold their own ID card or household registration book and other valid documents). Note: Citizens born on or before December 31, 1949.
Free for the disabled: Disabled people (with a disability certificate to enter the park, one accompanying person for severely disabled individuals with valid ID documents can enter free of charge). Free for active military personnel and retired military officers: Active military personnel and retired military officers (with their own valid military officer’s certificate, military civilian cadre’s certificate, non-commissioned officer’s certificate, soldier’s certificate, student certificate, or retired cadre’s certificate). Free for moral models: National moral models, national hero models, and labor models at or above the provincial and ministerial level (must hold corresponding certificates and their own ID cards). Free for blood donation award winners: Individuals in this province who have won the National Unpaid Blood Donation Dedication Award, Unpaid Hematopoietic Stem Cell Donation Award, and Unpaid Blood Donation Volunteer Service Lifetime Honor Award (must hold relevant valid documents and ID cards). Free for tour guides/journalists: Those holding a national tour guide certificate; those holding a press card issued by national news agencies.Additional preferential policies: 1. Elderly people aged 60 to 70 (inclusive of 60, exclusive of 70) (must hold their own ID card or household registration book and other valid documents). Note: Elderly people born between January 1, 1950, and December 31, 1959. 2. Minors aged 6 to 18 (exclusive of 6, inclusive of 18) (must hold their own ID card or household registration book). Note: Minors born between January 1, 2001, and December 31, 2012. 3. Full-time university undergraduate and below students with a student certificate must purchase tickets on-site at the scenic spot.