Historical Overview
The park’s site has been celebrated since the Tang Dynasty (618–907 CE) for its peach blossoms, which inspired poets like Li Bai and Bai Juyi. In 2003, the municipal government transformed the area into a public park, preserving its natural springs and adding cultural landmarks. A 2018 renovation introduced smart greenways and a 500-seat outdoor theater. Recent events include the 2024 “Peach Blossom Poetry Festival,” featuring recitals and traditional music performances.
Structural Layout
The park is divided into three zones:
- Blossom Core Zone: Peach and plum orchards with viewing platforms and a “Poetry Wall” inscribed with Tang Dynasty verses.
- Lake Recreation Zone: Features Taohuatan Lake, paddleboats, and a bamboo grove trail.
- Cultural Experience Zone: Includes a Tang-style tea house, calligraphy studios, and a mini-museum showcasing peach-themed artifacts.
Key landmarks include the “Moon Bridge” and the “Spring Dawn Pavilion,” offering panoramic lake views.
Major Attractions
- Peach Blossom Festival: Annual March–April event with flower tours, photography contests, and traditional dance.
- Taohuatan Lake Cruise: 30-minute boat rides past lotus fields and willow-lined shores.
- Tang Dynasty Tea House: Authentic tea ceremonies with matcha and rose-flavored blends.
- Night Light Show: Projection mapping on pavilions during weekends (April–October).
- Bamboo Forest Trail: A 1km path with sculptures of the “Eight Immortals” from Taoist mythology.
Suggested Itineraries
- Classic Half-Day (2–3 hours):
Main Entrance → Blossom Core Zone → Moon Bridge → Taohuatan Lake Cruise → Spring Dawn Pavilion
Highlights: Flower viewing and iconic landmarks.
- Cultural Full-Day (4–5 hours):
Add the Tang Tea House, calligraphy workshop, and Night Light Show.
Highlights: Traditional arts and evening entertainment.
- Family-Friendly Route (Full Day):
Include the Bamboo Forest Trail, playground, and a picnic by the lake.
Ticket Purchase
- Admission: Free entry. Fees apply for boat tours (¥30), tea ceremonies (¥50), and workshops (¥40).
- Combo Tickets: ¥80 includes boat tour, tea ceremony, and calligraphy session.
- Online Booking: Available via Trip.com or the official WeChat account (ID: PeachPark2025).
Transportation
- By Subway: Line 9 to Xi’an University of Posts and Telecommunications Station (Exit C), then 10-minute walk.
- By Bus: Routes 171, 240, or 241 to Taohuatan Park Stop.
- By Taxi: ¥25–¥35 from Xi’an city center.
Best Time & Tips
- Peak Season: March–April (blossoms) and September–October (autumn foliage).
- Avoid: Midday summer heat; visit mornings for photography.
- Essentials: Bring a wide-brimmed hat, sunscreen, and a picnic blanket. Wear sturdy shoes for trails.
- Prohibited: Climbing trees, picking flowers, and littering.
- Local Dish: Try “Peach Blossom Rice” (sweet glutinous rice with peach slices) at the park’s food stalls.