Located in Wuxi Taihu New City, Changguangxi National Wetland Park is nestled between the mountains of Shanjunshang and Xuelian, to the south it adjoins Taihu Lake, and to the north it connects to Li Lake, serving as a corridor linking Taihu and Li lakes, and is metaphorically known as the kidneys of Taihu and Li lakes.
Since ancient times, the wetland park has been known for its water town charm and as a paradise for waterfowl, showcasing the natural beauty of wetlands.
The Shitang Gallery Bridge within the park is one of the iconic landscapes of Dongli Lake, currently the longest in the city, reflecting the historical culture of Li Lake and featuring the characteristics of Jiangnan architecture.
On the west bank of Changguangxi, there are continuous peaks with towering ancient trees, and the scenery is enchanting; on the east bank lies the boundless plain, with lush green fields and beautiful scenery.
Dozens of bridges such as Shitang Bridge, Hengshan Bridge, Nanquan Bridge, and Wutang Bridge span across Changguangxi, resembling colorful rainbows resting on the waves, facilitating land transportation between the east and west.
The park is open all year round from 10:00 to 22:00.
Wuxi Changguangxi National Wetland Park
Located in Wuxi Taihu New City, Changguangxi National Wetland Park is nestled between the mountains [...]