Jiangxia Park is located in the bustling area of Ningbo, known as ‘Sanjiangkou’, covering an area of 2.62 hectares and is demarcated by the Jiangxia Bridge. The entrance is on the southwest side of the new Jiangxia Bridge, marked by three ancient ship sails made of white marble, with the park’s name inscribed by Zhao Puchu. On both sails, there are inscriptions in Chinese and English of the ‘Introduction to Sanjiangkou’.
The park features Jiangxia Gallery, V-shaped twin pavilions, triangular seagull pavilions, seagull sculptures, and interlaced semi-circular double-curvature trellises. In the fountain pool, there is a statue of a young fisherman blowing a seagull, while the lawn boasts sculptures of a girl, peace doves, and a herd of deer. The park is adorned with camphor trees, camellias, bamboo clusters, and snow-river maple, all complementing the architecture.

Jiangxia Park is open all year round, accessible 24 hours a day.






