Seven Star Park is one of the best urban parks in China and has something for just about everyone.
The park is named after the seven peaks located throughout here that are shaped like the Big Dipper constellation. Amongst the peaks are several explorable caves, including "Seven Star Cave", which are quite famous for having stalagmites, stalactites and other natural formations that resemble animals and landscapes.
The rest of this fantastic park is filled with trees and gardens. With its beautiful peaks, caves and gardens, this park has enough to keep any visitor entertained for hours.
You may wish to avoid the park zoo however, as conditions in Chinese zoos can be upsetting for animal lovers.
Named for its seven hills whose configuration is said to resemble the Big Dipper, this extremely popular park's most famous attraction is the gargantuanQixing Yan (Seven Star Cave),which requires about 40 minutes to tour and is full of brightly lit, bizarrely shaped rock outcroppings. Exiting the cave puts you in the vicinity of the aptly namedLuotuo Shan (Camel Hill).In the south of the park is the Crescent Moon Peak with itsLongyin Dong (Dragon Darkness Cave)andGuihai Beilin (Forest of Stelae),which has thousands of stone tablet inscriptions from the last 1,600 years. There's plenty of room for some pleasant strolls away from the crowds.
Hours Park 6am-10pm; cave 8am-5:30pm ![]()
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Location Ziyou Lu ![]()
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Transportation Bus: no. 10, 11, 14, 28, 52, or 58 ![]()
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Prices Admission ¥20 ($2.50) park, ¥30 ($2.75) cave
