Yingshang Balihe
Balihe Scenic Area, located in Yingshang County, Anhui Province, is a renowned national 5A-level tourist destination integrating natural landscapes, cultural heritage, and recreational facilities. Spanning 15.8 square kilometers, it features a vast lake, lush wetlands, and classical Chinese gardens, earning titles such as "National Wetland Park" and "National Hydraulic Scenic Area." Built in the 1990s, it blends traditional aesthetics with modern eco-tourism, offering visitors a serene escape inspired by imperial garden design and local folklore.

Historical Overview
Constructed in 1991, Balihe Scenic Area was designed to reflect China’s ancient hydraulic engineering and cultural philosophies. The park’s layout incorporates symbolic elements like the "Five Elements" and "Eight Trigrams," inspired by Confucian and Taoist traditions. Over three decades, it has evolved from a local reservoir into a cultural landmark, hosting international events such as the 2018 Anhui Tourism Conference. In 2013, it was designated a national 5A-level scenic spot, solidifying its status as a premier destination.
Structural Layout
The area is divided into three key zones:
- Central Lake District: The heart of the park, featuring a 3,000-mu (200-hectare) lake with islands, bridges, and pavilions.
- Cultural Theme Park: Replicas of iconic landmarks like the forbidden city’s Meridian Gate and The Great Wall, alongside local Huaihe River cultural exhibits.
- Ecological Wetlands: A protected area with migratory bird habitats, reed marshes, and boardwalks for nature observation.
Supporting structures include the 108-meter-long "Nine-Dragon Bridge," the 36-meter-high "Phoenix Tower," and the "West Lake Garden," modeled after Hangzhou’s famous lake.
Major Attractions
- Balihe Lake: The largest artificial lake in northern Anhui, offering boating, fishing, and sunset views.
- Meridian Gate Replica: A scaled-down version of Beijing’s Forbidden City gate, used for cultural performances.
- World Window: A pavilion showcasing miniature replicas of global landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal.
- Bird Island: A sanctuary for egrets, herons, and other migratory species, accessible via wooden walkways.
- Huaihe Culture Museum: Displays artifacts from the ancient Huaihe River civilization, including pottery and tools.
- Amusement Park: Features roller coasters, a ferris wheel, and a 4D cinema for family entertainment.

Suggested Itineraries
- Classic Half-Day Route (3–4 hours):
Entrance → Nine-Dragon Bridge → Meridian Gate Replica → Balihe Lake Cruise → Huaihe Culture Museum → Central Pavilion → Exit
Highlights: Iconic landmarks and cultural exhibits.
- Nature & Culture Full-Day Route (6–7 hours):
Entrance → Bird Island → Ecological Wetlands Trail → World Window → Amusement Park → Balihe Lake Sunset Cruise → Exit
Highlights: Wildlife, global landmarks, and evening scenery.
- Family Adventure Route (5–6 hours):
Entrance → Amusement Park → Nine-Dragon Bridge → Meridian Gate Replica → Children’s Zoo → Balihe Lake Picnic Area → Exit
Highlights: Rides, animal interactions, and outdoor relaxation.
Ticket Purchase
- Online: Book via the official Balihe Scenic Area website or platforms like Ctrip (up to 3 days in advance).
- On-Site: Tickets available at entrance gates; long queues expected during holidays.
- Prices:
- Peak Season (April–October): ¥90 (adults), ¥45 (students/seniors).
- Off-Season (November–March): ¥60 (adults), ¥30 (students/seniors).
- Free: Children under 1.2m, disabled visitors, and active military personnel.
- Combo Tickets: Includes boat rides (¥30 extra) or amusement park access (¥50 extra).
Transportation
- By Bus:
- From Yingshang County: Take Bus 1 or Bus 6 to Balihe Station (20-minute ride).
- From Fuyang City: Take the intercity express to Yingshang Bus Terminal, then transfer to a taxi (¥15, 10 minutes).
- By Taxi: Direct rides from Yingshang County cost ¥20–30 (15 minutes).
- Parking: Large lot near the entrance (¥10/day).
- Departure: Buses to Fuyang/Yingshang depart hourly from the south gate.
Best Time & Tips
- Peak Hours: Avoid 10 AM–3 PM; arrive early or stay late for quieter exploration.
- Crowds: Weekends and holidays are busiest; weekdays are ideal for photography.
- Weather: spring (April–May) and autumn (September–October) offer mild temperatures and blooming flowers.
- Essentials:
- Wear waterproof shoes for wetland trails.
- Bring sunscreen, hats, and insect repellent.
- Rent bicycles (¥20/hour) for efficient exploration.
- Prohibited items: Drones, large backpacks, and pets (except service animals).
- Photography: Allowed everywhere except in the Huaihe Culture Museum’s artifact rooms.