Jiufeng Park

Located at the foot of Jiufeng Mountain in the eastern suburbs of Huangyan District, Taizhou City, 1.5 kilometers away from the city center, it was formerly known as Ruilong Induction Temple, later called Xingshan Temple, and commonly referred to as Jiufeng Temple. In 1869 during the Tongzhi era of the Qing Dynasty, Jiufeng Academy was established, named after the nine peaks of Lingtai, Wenbi, Huagai, Jieying, Baoding, Lingju, Shuangque, Wolong, and Cuiping. The park was built in October 1957 and officially opened in 1959.
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The Baochun Garden, which covers an area of 13 acres, includes four major scenic spots such as Mei Zhuang. Among them, there are more than 500 pots of Mei Zhuang bonsai, which have repeatedly won awards in previous ‘Two Mei’ exhibitions and have been praised by Professor Chen Junyu, a plum blossom expert, who wrote ‘Huangyan Mei Zhuang astonishes the world’.


In 1997, a children’s paradise covering 28 acres was built, equipped with bumper cars, pirate ships, inertial coasters, rapids, boats, and more than a dozen other amusement projects, making it a medium-sized amusement park. Opening hours are all year round from Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM; all year round on Saturdays and Sundays, 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM.


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