Location & Transport

Wantian Ecological Park sits in Xintian Town, Zengcheng District, Guangzhou, just north of Lixin Road. It’s part of the larger Wantian Reservoir scenic area and is free to visit—a hidden gem for nature lovers!

How to get there:

  • By metro: Take Metro Line 13 to Xintang Station, then a short taxi or bus ride.
  • By bus: Routes 214, Zengcheng 1, or Zengcheng 9 drop you near the park.
  • Driving: Input “Wantian Ecological Park” into your GPS. Free parking is available.
  • Bike-friendly: Rent a bike in downtown Guangzhou and pedal along scenic roads—it’s worth the ride!

Natural Scenery: A Purple Paradise

This park is famous for its Jacaranda trees (blue flower楹), which bloom into a purple dream from spring to early summer. Key spots to catch the magic:

  • Yinghua Lake: Flowers reflect on the water, perfect for photos.
  • Yinhua Square: A sea of purple under the tree-lined paths.
  • Liling Trail: Walk through bamboo groves and spot birds.

Even when the flowers aren’t in season, the park stays lush with lakes, hills, and quiet trails. Bihu Island (Pearl Spring Island) has a small bridge over the water, ideal for a peaceful sit.


Cultural Highlights & Design

The park blends nature with clever touches:

  • Riyang Corridor: A wooden walkway shaped like a sun and moon, great for sunset views.
  • Tongqu Terrace: Playground equipment for kids, plus a sandpit for building castles.
  • Stone Sculptures: Look for art pieces along the trails that mix modern and traditional styles.

Locals love the Li Forest Path, where you can hike under tall banana trees and hear stories about the area’s farming history.


Family-Friendly Amenities

Wantian Ecological Park is built for relaxation:

  • Picnic zones: Grassy areas with tables near Yinghua Lake.
  • Restrooms: Clean facilities are scattered throughout.
  • Cycling paths: Rent a bike on-site or bring your own.
  • Snack stands: Buy ice cream, drinks, or light snacks by the entrance.

Things to Do: Active or Chill

Here’s how to spend a day:

  • Morning: Jog or cycle around the reservoir’s perimeter. The flat roads are beginner-friendly.
  • Noon: Picnic under the shade of Jacaranda trees. Bring a blanket!
  • Afternoon: Explore Liling Trail for birdwatching or let kids run wild at Tongqu Terrace.
  • Sunset: Walk Riyang Corridor for a golden-hour photo op.

Bonus tip: On windy days, the hilltop near Yinhua Square is perfect for flying kites. Locals do it often!


Why Visit Wantian Ecological Park?

It’s quiet, beautiful, and free—rare for a spot so close to Guangzhou. Whether you’re cycling, taking photos, or just breathing fresh air, it feels like a mini vacation. Come during jacaranda season for the full “purple wonderland” experience—but even on a cloudy day, the park’s charm shines through.

Pro tip: Wear comfy shoes (the terrain is hilly) and bring sunscreen if you’re here on a sunny day. See you there!