Location & Accessibility

Cloud Hidden Valley Scenic Area sits in the Tangquan region of Pukou District, Nanjing, nestled along County Road 202 in Longjing Community. It’s about a 45-minute drive from downtown Nanjing, making it a quick escape into nature. If you’re coming by public transport, take the Nanjing Metro Line 10 to Dragon Teeth Ridge Station, then transfer to a local bus or taxi—easy enough for a day trip!

Natural Beauty: A Blossoming Paradise

The heart of Cloud Hidden Valley is its Surprise Hundred Flowers Garden, a sprawling botanical wonder. Depending on the season, you’ll find tulips, sunflowers, or cherry blossoms painting the landscape. Walking through feels like stepping into a postcard, with flower beds arranged in colorful waves. There’s also a tranquil lake surrounded by willow trees, perfect for picnics. Pro tip: Visit in spring or autumn to catch the peak blooms!

Thrills & Family Fun: Rides and Shows

If you’re traveling with kids (or just love amusement parks), Cloud Hidden Valley delivers. The park has over 20 mechanical rides, including a giant swing that’ll make your stomach drop, a Ferris wheel for scenic views, and a jungle-themed coaster. For something different, check out the live-action “Tunnel Warfare” show, where actors recreate a World War II–style battle with explosive stunts and pyrotechnics. It’s interactive too—audiences can “fight” alongside the cast!

Cultural Highlights: Embracing Wa Ethnic Traditions

One of the park’s hidden gems is its celebration of China’s Wa ethnic group, one of the world’s most endangered indigenous communities. Daily performances feature traditional Wa dances, music, and even a taste of their cuisine. You’ll learn about their history through storytelling and artifacts, all while feeling like you’ve been invited into a remote tribal village. It’s both educational and deeply immersive!

Dining & Relaxation: Fuel Up in Style

After exploring, head to the Rainbow Food Street for snacks. There’s everything from Nanjing’s famous salted duck to grilled meats and bubble tea. For a quieter meal, try the lakeside café, which offers panoramic views. The park also has plenty of shaded rest areas, so you can kick back under the trees while kids play in the open-air playgrounds.

Why Visit? A Day Well Spent

Cloud Hidden Valley isn’t just another theme park—it’s a blend of adrenaline, culture, and nature. Whether you’re zipping down a roller coaster, learning about the Wa people, or losing track of time in the flower fields, there’s something for everyone. Pack comfy shoes, bring sunscreen, and prepare for a day of Instagram-worthy moments and unexpected delights. Trust me, Cloud Hidden Valley is worth the trip!