Nanxun Wen Garden: A Modern Jiangnan-Style Garden

Nanxun Wen Garden is a modern garden imbued with the essence of Jiangnan, surrounded by meandering rivers and featuring a […]

Nanxun Wen Garden is a modern garden imbued with the essence of Jiangnan, surrounded by meandering rivers and featuring a lake within the park, making it an ideal leisure spot that combines both landscape beauty and cultural significance.


The garden is divided into two parts, the South Garden and the North Garden, connected by a skywalk. In the South Garden, you can take a leisurely stroll through the Jiangnan-style gardens, hunt for treasures in the large bonsai garden, and search for familiar verses in the Poets’ Corridor.


The North Garden is dedicated to cultural landscapes, with the Red Army Long March Memorial Hall, Wu Shugu Art Museum, and Xu Chi Memorial Hall all being worth a visit. If you feel tired, you can ascend the Wenchang Pavilion on the lake’s heart to rest and enjoy the picturesque surroundings.


Opening hours are from 08:00 to 16:30 all year round.


Preferential policies include:


Children: Free entry for children under 1.2 meters in height or aged 6 and below (with household registration or ID card); discounted tickets for minors aged between 6 and 18.


Elderly: Free entry for seniors aged 70 and above (with ID card) and for octogenarians aged 80 and above accompanied by one caregiver (according to the scenic area’s ticket policy); discounted tickets for those aged between 60 and 70.


Journalists: Free entry for those with a press card issued by the National Press and Publication Administration or the National Radio and Television Administration.


Military personnel: Free entry for active-duty and retired military personnel with a valid identification card.


Disabled individuals: Free entry for those with a disability card issued by the China Disabled Persons’ Federation, a disabled soldier’s card issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the People’s Republic of China, or a foreigner’s disability card issued by the government.


Retired cadres: Free entry for those with a retirement certificate issued by the State Council or the Central Military Commission.


Travel agency managers/accompanying groups (leaders/national guides/drivers): Free entry for those with a travel agency manager qualification certificate or a national guide certificate, leader certificate, or large bus driving A or A1 certificate (each group is limited to one person with any of the above three certificates).


Students: Discounted tickets for full-time university students and below.


Teachers: Discounted tickets for teachers with a 30-year teaching service honor certificate.


Additional information: All preferential tickets must be purchased on-site at the scenic area with the appropriate proof of eligibility.


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