Hangzhou Children’s Park

Hangzhou Children’s Park, also known as Man Long Gui Yu Park, is a new concept theme park for [...]

Hangzhou Children’s Park, also known as Man Long Gui Yu Park, is a new concept theme park for children that combines leisure and entertainment. It is located at No. 61 Hu Paolu, adjacent to Hu Paolu in the east, connected to the zoo in the south, backed by the hills behind Hu Paolu in the west, and neighboring Man Jue Long Road in the north. Situated in the city center, it enjoys convenient transportation. Hangzhou Children’s Park is not only renowned as the ‘City Garden’ but also stands as one of the ‘New Ten Scenes of West Lake’ in Hangzhou.
Opening hours are from 08:30 to 17:00 all year round.
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Preferential policies for children: Free entry for children aged 6 (inclusive) or under and those with a height of 1.2 meters (inclusive) or below; half-price for minors aged between 6 (exclusive) and 18 (inclusive).
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Students: Half-price for full-time university undergraduate and below students with valid identification.
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Elders: Free entry for elders aged 70 (inclusive) or above with valid identification; half-price for elders aged between 60 (inclusive) and 69 (inclusive) with valid identification.


Military personnel: Free entry for active-duty and disabled military personnel with valid identification.


People with disabilities: Free entry with valid identification.


Martyrs’ families, families of military personnel who died in service, and families of military personnel who died of illness: Free entry with valid identification.


Firefighters and rescue workers: Free entry for active-duty and disabled firefighters and rescue workers with valid identification.


Teachers: Free entry for teachers with more than 30 years of teaching experience, with a unified certificate issued by the Education Department.


Holders of the ‘Zhejiang Province Voluntary Blood Donation Honor Certificate’: Free entry with valid identification.


Additional notes: Youth and students enjoy discounts upon entering the park with legal identification documents such as a resident identity card, student ID, or household registration book that proves their age and identity; Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan youth enjoy discounts with valid identity proofs such as the ‘Hong Kong and Macao Residents Traveling to Mainland Pass’, ‘Taiwan Residents Traveling to Mainland Pass’, or student ID cards.


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