Designed by Professor Chen Wei, an expert in ancient architecture at Southeast University, Thirteen Gardens of Jiangsu Charm adheres to the design concept of ‘creating new masterpieces by learning from the past and reproducing fine Jiangsu gardens’. It vividly reproduces the classic ancient garden architectures of thirteen prefecture-level cities in Jiangsu. You can enjoy the classic famous gardens of Jiangsu in one day.
The all-day and all-area immersive national style performing art roaming show ‘Seeking Fragrance in Jiangsu Charm’ is staged every day in Thirteen Gardens of Jiangsu Charm. Led by Li Yu, a talented scholar from Jiangsu, tourists meet historical literati, feel the unique charm of different cities, and embark on a cultural journey of Jiangsu Charm in a dreamlike tour of Jiangsu gardens. One city, one garden, one story. One step, one scene, one amazing sight. Thirteen Gardens of Jiangsu Charm innovatively combines experiential commercial scenes with immersive cultural exhibitions. There are Chinese costumes and makeup, Kunqu Opera-themed coffee, oriental tea drinks, intangible cultural heritage handicrafts, etc. Tourists can feel the classic aesthetic philosophy of Jiangsu gardens and depict the colorful cultural picture scroll of Jiangsu in the interweaving of artistic life and cultural imagination, and experience the elegant life of Jiangsu Charm with nature, humanity and beauty. Opening hours: Open from 09:00 to 17:00 all year round; open from 08:30 to 18:00 on Mid-Autumn Festival. Preferential policies: Children: Free for children under 1.2 meters (inclusive). One paying adult can bring one free child. Free; children between 1.2 meters (exclusive) and 1.5 meters (inclusive) enjoy half price. Elderly: Elderly people aged 70 years old (inclusive) and above can enter the park for free by exchanging tickets at the ticket office with their identity documents. Free; elderly people aged 60 years old (inclusive) to 69 years old (inclusive) need to show their valid identity documents when entering the park and enjoy half price. Military personnel: Active military personnel, retired military cadres and retired sergeants who hold valid military officer certificates (armed police), military civilian cadre certificates, soldier certificates (armed police), sergeant certificates or student certificates issued by the army can enter the park by exchanging tickets at the ticket office with valid certificates. Free. Disabled people: People with valid disability certificates. People with severe disabilities can bring one accompanying person and enter the park by exchanging tickets at the ticket office with valid certificates. Free. Medical staff in Nanjing: Medical staff in the city must hold medical staff certificates issued by medical and health institutions within Nanjing and enter the park by exchanging tickets at the ticket office with valid certificates. Free. Fire rescue personnel: Fire rescue personnel (including on-duty, retired, disabled fire rescue personnel, fire rescue academy students and full-time government firefighters) can enter the park by exchanging tickets at the ticket office with valid certificates. Free. Persons who have performed acts of bravery: Persons who have been honored with the title of bravery in Jiangsu Province or Nanjing City can enter the park by exchanging tickets at the ticket office with valid certificates. Free. Preferential personnel: Personnel holding the ‘Preferential Certificate for Veterans of the People’s Republic of China’ and the ‘Preferential Certificate for Martyrs, Military Personnel Who Died on Duty, and Surviving Family Members of Military Personnel Who Died of Illnesses of the People’s Republic of China’ can enter the park by exchanging tickets at the ticket office with valid certificates. Free. Students: Full-time college students, undergraduates, and postgraduates (excluding distance network education, entrusted training, adult education, and evening universities) enjoy half price.Thirteen Gardens of Jiangsu Charm
Designed by Professor Chen Wei, an expert in ancient architecture at Southeast University, Thirteen [...]