Yanguan Tide Music City

Yanguan Tide Music City is located in Haining, Zhejiang Province, in the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta. It has […]

Yanguan Tide Music City is located in Haining, Zhejiang Province, in the hinterland of the Yangtze River Delta. It has superior regional location and convenient transportation. It is known as ‘the front yard of Hangzhou, the backyard of Shanghai, the back garden of China, and the world’s tide-watching place’. Relying on the unique advantageous resources and urban governance pattern of Yanguan, Tide Music City adheres to the combination of protection and development.


It has retained ancient architectural relics such as those from the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China and incorporated diverse urban landscapes such as modern design. It has grandeur and royal temperament that are not possessed by Jiangnan water towns. Tide Music City is positioned as ‘trendy music life aesthetics’. It is an international tourist resort themed on music culture that integrates natural ecology, history and culture, tourism and vacation, and local industries.


Opening hours: 08:30 – 22:00 all year round. Preferential policies: Children: Children with a height of 1.2 meters (excluding) to 1.5 meters (including) enjoy preferential treatment; children with a height of 1.2 meters (including) or below are free. Students: Middle school and primary school students with student ID cards enjoy preferential treatment. Minors: Minors under 16 years old (including) with ID cards enjoy preferential treatment.


Elderly: Elderly people aged 60 years old (including) to 70 years old (excluding) with valid ID cards enjoy preferential treatment; people over 70 years old are free. Active-duty military personnel/National fire and rescue personnel: Active-duty military personnel and national fire and rescue personnel with valid certificates enjoy preferential treatment. Retired personnel: With relevant certificates, they are free.


Disabled people: Disabled people with relevant certificates and those disabled due to war or work-related injuries only need to show valid certificates and are free. Journalists: Journalists with valid press cards are free.


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