Liziba Park

Liziba Park, also known as Liziba Anti-Japanese War Memorial Park, is located next to Liziba Light R[...]

Liziba Park, also known as Liziba Anti-Japanese War Memorial Park, is located next to Liziba Light Rail Station, backed by Eling Mountain, facing the Jialing River in the north, and spans 1.8 kilometers with an area of 120,000 square meters. It is one of the earlier Anti-Japanese War memorial parks in Chongqing. The park includes five groups of historical buildings from the Anti-Japanese War period, namely Gao Mansion, Li Gen Gu’s former residence, Liu Xiang Mansion, the former site of the National Assembly, and the former site of the Bank of Communications School.


These buildings collectively showcase the historical features of Chongqing during the Anti-Japanese War period, including politics, economy, culture, military, diplomacy, and finance, representing a new symbol and interpretation of the Anti-Japanese War culture.
Liziba Anti-Japanese War Memorial Park is waterside and riverside, with a green space rate of about 60%, and about 70,000 square meters of plant cultivation, including large trees and shrubs such as ginkgo, camphor, and yellow horn trees.


The park is backed by the majestic Futuguan and faces the clear waters of the Jialing River. Walking through the park, every detail reveals its unique craftsmanship. The exquisitely carved wooden railings, orderly brick and stone pavements, and uniformly styled signs are all part of the experience. Upon visiting the park, one can always see citizens practicing Tai Chi in groups, strolling in pairs, or descending the steps to the banks of the Jialing River to enjoy the distinctive waterside garden landscape features.


The park is open all year round, accessible 24/7.


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