Ancient Roots: Dating back to the Han Dynasty (206 BCE–220 CE), Xixi was a hub for tea cultivation, silk production, and Taoist retreats.
Cultural Legacy: Famed for its "Three Poems, Ten Scenes," the park inspired poets like Su Dongpo and Bai Juyi.
Modern Conservation: Designated a national wetland park in 2005 and a Ramsar Site in 2012, it pioneers eco-tourism in China.
The park is divided into three zones:
Eastern Zone: Tourist hub with boating, museums, and bamboo forests.
Central Zone: Preserved wetlands with bird sanctuaries and traditional villages.
Western Zone: Wilderness area for hiking and eco-research.
Key features include:
Boat Routes: 6 km of waterways with traditional punt boats.
Bamboo Pathways: 10 km of shaded trails through "Bamboo Grove Pavilion."
Folk Villages: Gaozhuang and Zhoujia Villages showcase Ming-Qing architecture.
Autumn Moon over the Calm Lake: A scenic spot for moon-viewing, mentioned in ancient poems.
Shenlong Wetland Museum: Interactive exhibits on wetland ecology.
Plum and Bamboo Grove: A 200-acre sanctuary for migratory birds.
Folk Art Museum: Displays traditional crafts like silk weaving and dragon boat carving.
Half-Day Tour (3–4 Hours)
Morning: Boat ride → Bamboo Pathway walk → Gaozhuang Village.
Afternoon: Shenlong Museum → Autumn Moon Pavilion.
Full-Day Exploration (6–7 Hours)
Morning: Plum and Bamboo Grove birdwatching → Folk Art Museum.
Afternoon: Zhoujia Village → Hike in Western Zone.
Evening: Sunset cruise (seasonal).
Cultural Focus (5 Hours)
Visit tea houses for Longjing tea tasting → Attend a silk-weaving demo → Explore Taoist temples.
Online: Book via the official WeChat mini-program or Ctrip (up to 3 days in advance).
On-Site: ¥80/adult (¥40 for students/seniors). Free for children under 1.2m.
Boat Tickets: ¥60–120/person (varies by route).
Guided Tours: ¥200/group (2 hours, Chinese/English available).
By Subway: Line 5 to "Xixi Wetland East Station" (Exit A), 10-minute walk.
By Bus: Routes 193, 356, or B4D to "Xixi Wetland Zhoujia Village Stop."
By Taxi: Direct to "Xīxī Shīdì Gōngyuán"
Parking: ¥10/hour at main entrances; free shuttles within the park.
Avoid Crowds: Visit weekdays (9–11 AM or 3–5 PM).
Peak Seasons:Spring (Mar–May): Cherry blossoms and migratory birds.
Autumn (Sep–Nov): Red maples and lotus harvests.
Essentials:Wear waterproof shoes (muddy paths after rain).
Bring binoculars for birdwatching (180+ species).
Download the park’s app for AR maps and audio guides.
Prohibited: Drones, fishing, and pet entry (service animals allowed).