Welcome to Taizhou city, located in East China's Jiangsu province, where nature meets recreation in its diverse parks and scenic spots. This guide invites you to discover the beauty and leisure opportunities being offered by the city's main parks across its districts.
Hailing district:
People's Park
Located in the city center, the People's Park takes advantage of its natural terrain – with rolling hills, serene waters, dense forests and fragrant gardens – making it an ideal spot for fitness and leisure.
The fitness trail beckons runners in the People's Park. [Photo/WeChat account: weihailing0523]
Address: Near the intersection of South Hailing Road and East Meilan Road
Opening hours: All day
Admission: Free
Taishan Park
As the city's oldest park, Taishan Park boasts towering trees and iconic features like Xiao Xihu Lake, artificial mountains, Yue Temple and a bonsai garden, evoking nostalgic memories for locals.
Always popular: The bonsai garden in Taishan Park. [Photo/WeChat account: tztour]
Address: No 4 Gongyuan Road, Hailing district
Opening hours: All day
Admission: Free
Sanhe sports park
Covering about 450 mu (30 hectares), Sanhe sports park offers a range of facilities including basketball and tennis courts, a football field, a 4 kilometer-long rubber jogging track, a rainbow sand pit, a water park and fishing spots – catering to visitors of all ages.
Kids cavort in the Sanhe sports park. [Photo/WeChat account: tztour]
Address: North of the intersection of North Qingnian Road and Senyuan Road, Hailing district
Opening hours: All day
Admission: Free
Zhibao Park
Nestling by a river, Zhibao Park is renowned for its waterside views and lush vegetation. It combines scenic beauty with recreational facilities such as playgrounds and large play areas, making it a favorite among kids.
Address: South Yunhe Road, Hailing district
Opening hours: All day
Admission: Free