Taiwan Theme Cultural Park

The Taiwan Theme Cultural Park is located in the Jiangning Taiwan Creative Agricultural Tourism Area[...]

The Taiwan Theme Cultural Park is located in the Jiangning Taiwan Creative Agricultural Tourism Area. It is a tourist area that condenses Taiwanese cultural characteristics and combines beautiful rural scenery and exquisite human landscapes. It is the only cultural park in Nanjing that integrates Taiwanese elements and showcases Taiwanese customs. There are three themed exhibition halls available for visitors to visit, namely the Agronomy Hall, the Fine Flower Hall, and the Treasure Island Customs Hall, as well as many scenic spots such as the plant picking area for tourists to experience. The Agronomy Hall covers an area of 1.1 hectares and is composed of three parts: the creative landscape area, the high-tech cultivation area, and the brand display area. It focuses on displaying characteristic fruits and vegetables and advanced cultivation models and is an important place for agricultural science popularization education. Tourists can enjoy a wide variety of characteristic melons, fruits and vegetables and various advanced cultivation technologies here. There are more than 100 flower varieties in the Fine Flower Hall, including rare varieties from Taiwan. The hall cleverly combines Taiwanese flower culture and garden art perfectly, creating infinite perceptual art in a limited space. Here, you can enjoy nearly a hundred characteristic plants from different countries and regions, understand the historical legends of the Hundred Flowers Fairy and Shennong tasting all kinds of herbs, and easily feel the historical culture of flowers during leisure and enjoyment. Combining education with entertainment enables tourists to fully experience the beauty of nature. The Treasure Island Customs Hall is composed of three parts: the Taiwan panoramic display area, the Taiwan characteristic culture display area, and the Tainan characteristic fruit and vegetable planting area. According to the terrain of Taiwan Island, the hall displays the natural and human landscapes of Taipei, Taichung, and Tainan from west to east in turn, creating miniature landscapes of Taiwan’s landmark scenic spots and landmark buildings such as the Mazu Cultural Square, Taipei 101 Building, Ali Mountain, and Sun Moon Lake. In the hall, we can view dozens of Taiwanese characteristic fruit trees such as wax apples and lemons, and enjoy Taiwanese regional landscapes such as blue magpies on plum blossoms, dragon boat races, and the courtyard of the Gaoshan ethnic group.
The opening hours are from 09:00 to 16:30 all year round.
Preferential policies: Children: Children under 1.3 meters (inclusive) in height (one ticket-purchasing adult can only bring one free child), free; children with a height of 1.3 meters (excluding) to 1.5 meters (inclusive), purchase child tickets. Students: Full-time undergraduate and below college students can purchase student tickets with their student ID cards. Elderly: Elderly people aged 70 years old (inclusive) and above (with senior citizen card or other valid certificates), free; elderly people aged 60 years old (inclusive) to 69 years old (inclusive) can purchase elderly tickets with their resident ID cards. Military personnel: Free with active duty officer ID card or soldier ID card. Disabled people: Free with disability certificate. Journalists: Free with press card. Retired cadres: Free with retirement certificate. Monks and lay Buddhists: Free with monk certificate and lay Buddhist certificate.
Supplementary note: The above information is for reference only. The specific situation is subject to the disclosure on the day of the scenic spot.

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