Ousiman Pearl Culture Park Scenic Area

Ousiman Pearl Culture Park Scenic Area, meticulously crafted by Zhejiang Ousiman Group Co., Ltd., is located in Deqing, Zhejiang. It […]

Ousiman Pearl Culture Park Scenic Area, meticulously crafted by Zhejiang Ousiman Group Co., Ltd., is located in Deqing, Zhejiang. It is a unique tourism town themed around pearl culture, featuring attractions such as the Ousiman Pearl Museum, Pearl Research Institute, Pearl Design Institute, Transparent Factory, Cultural Corridor, and the Ousiman Pearl Ecological Breeding Base (under construction).


The park integrates pearl breeding, cultural experiences, industrial sightseeing, beauty and wellness, and interactive entertainment, representing a high-level fusion of primary, secondary, and tertiary industries in a fine pearl culture tourism destination. Strolling through the town, visitors can immerse in the profound pearl culture, learn about the rich and diverse knowledge of pearls, marvel at the exquisite and majestic Pearl Treasure Ship made of 2,002,447 pearls, uncover the magical process of transforming pearls into cosmetics, experience the endless joy of pearl diving and DIY making, and witness the legendary story of a national brand ‘born for beauty’.


.. The park is open from January 1st to December 31st, Tuesday to Sunday, 09:00-16:30; closed on Mondays.


Preferential policies include: Children under 1.2 meters (inclusive) enter for free; those between 1.2 meters (exclusive) and 1.5 meters (inclusive) enjoy half-price admission. Elderly individuals aged 70 and above with senior citizen cards or ID cards enter for free. Deqing residents with local ID cards enter for free. Citizens with Huzhou All-Area Tourism Cards enjoy free entry. Tourism industry professionals with a guide certificate, travel agency manager qualification certificate, or drivers with a tourism industry qualification certificate or a special passenger vehicle driving license enter for free.


Active-duty military personnel with officer’s certificates enter for free. Journalists with press cards issued by the State News Office enter for free. Disabled individuals with verified national disability certificates enter for free. Photographers with membership in provincial-level or above photography associations enter for free.


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Additional information: The above preferential information is for reference only; specific details are subject to disclosure by the scenic area on the day of visit.
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