Location & Access

Fruit And Melon Park is tucked in the vibrant Moon Bay area of Nanshan District, Shenzhen. The park sits at 1 Qingqing Street, Moon Bay, surrounded by lush greenery and a touch of urban buzz. It’s easy to reach—jump on Metro Line 11 and get off at Liuxia Base Station, then grab a quick taxi or ride-share. If you’re driving, punch “Qingqing World” into your GPS; the park has ample parking, so no stress about leaving your car behind.

Natural Scenery: A Tropical Oasis

Step into Fruit And Melon Park, and you’ll feel like you’ve teleported to a tropical paradise. The park is packed with fruit orchards, flowering vines, and towering palm trees. Wander through the “Melon Tunnel”—a canopy of creeping gourds and squashes that looks straight out of a fairy tale. In spring, the lotus pond bursts with pink and white blooms, while summer brings ripe mangoes and dragon fruits you can almost touch. Even city slickers will love the birdsong and breeze—it’s a perfect escape from Shenzhen’s skyscrapers.

Cultural Highlights: Farmlife Vibes

This isn’t just a pretty park—it’s a love letter to farming heritage. At Fruit And Melon Park, you’ll find ancient plows and traditional tools displayed like art. There’s a mini rice paddies section where kids (and adults!) can try their hand at planting. Seasonal festivals, like the Watermelon Carving Contest in summer, add a fun, interactive twist. It’s a chill way to learn about China’s agricultural roots without getting too “textbook.”

Family-Friendly Extras

Bring the fam, because Fruit And Melon Park has all the trimmings. There’s a petting zoo with ducks and goats, plus a juice bar serving up fresh sugarcane and watermelon slushies. Parents will love the shaded picnic areas, while kids can burn energy at the playground shaped like oversized fruits. Pro tip: Rent a stroller at the entrance if you’re traveling light—the paths are stroller-friendly!

Food & Refreshments

After exploring, refuel at the Farm-to-Table Café. Think crispy banana pancakes, grilled vegetable rice bowls, and (of course) fruit tarts made with park-grown berries. The boba tea stall serves honey lemon drinks with real mint, perfect for a hot day. Save room for DIY popsicles—you pick the fruit, they freeze it on sticks.

Insider Tips for Visiting

  • Best Time to Visit: Late spring (April–June) for blooms and early autumn (September–October) for cooler weather.
  • Photo Ops: The giant pumpkin sculpture at the entrance and the sunflower maze are Insta gold.
  • Hidden Gem: Ask staff about the secret herb garden—it’s quieter and smells amazing.
  • Entry Fee: Around 50 RMB for adults, kids under 1.2m are free. Check their WeChat account for discounts!

Whether you’re a nature nerd, a foodie, or a parent in need of a break, Fruit And Melon Park has something juicy for everyone. Pack comfy shoes, sunscreen, and a hunger for adventure—this slice of Shenzhen’s countryside is waiting!