Jiangbin Park: A Tropical Oasis in Fuzhou

Jiangbin Park, located on Jiangbin Avenue, was established in 1985. The park features pavilions, sci[...]

Jiangbin Park, located on Jiangbin Avenue, was established in 1985. The park features pavilions, scientific galleries, flower beds, sculptures, and is adorned with subtropical plants such as South Sea Fir, Betel Nut Palm, Acacia, Banyan, and Osmanthus. Known as Fuzhou’s ‘Bund,’ it is an open park that captures the essence of the subtropical region of Fuzhou.
.Composed of seven scenic areas, from west to east, they are Xihe Garden, Jinjiang Garden, Jinsha Garden, Wanglong Garden, Binfeld Garden, Minfeng Garden, and Minshui Garden. Despite its modest size, Jiangbin Park is rich in the characteristics of parks in the subtropical region of Fuzhou. The widespread planting of South Sea Fir and Betel Nut Palm adds to its tropical charm.


A summer evening stroll or rest in Jiangbin Park is an excellent choice. The park embodies the unique cultural features of the Minjiang River basin and the charm of Rongcheng, integrating water affinity, ecology, and artistry. It serves as a public green space for residents and tourists for leisure and recreational activities, and hosts an annual Lantern Festival during the Lantern Festival.


Opening Hours: Open all year round, 24 hours a day.


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