Wangcheng
Park (Wangcheng gongyuan) is the biggest public park in
Luoyang, and is well worth a visit. Of all the times to
come, it is best here during the spring, especially in April
when the famous Peony, that are a highlight of Luoyang,
are in blossom.
The
park is a large affair, dissected by the Jian River,
and it contains several parts. The sections are sometimes
a little too familiar, including the usual poorly run zoo,
so your best bet is to just take in the scenery, without
the attractions here. There is, however, one attraction
that could be worth a visit, an Ancient Cultural Section
that is made up of a complex of mock ancient buildings in
the Zhou Dynasty (1100-221 BC) style. The garden itself
is built on the original site of the ancient Zhou city.
The
most exciting part of the park, however, are the peony beds
that are everywhere. The peony is China's answer to the
Scottish thistle and Canadian maple, and it is widely regarded
as a symbol of good luck. Luoyang considers itself as the
hometown and age-old breeding ground of the pretty peony,
a flower that is exalted in many of China's ancient literature
and poetry. Every year the park organises a huge peony festival
and it is an impressive display of these "King of all
Flowers" when they come to bloom every April. The park
contains over 200 species of planted peonies, and a total
number of over 10,000 of the plants are contained within
the compound. A statue of the legendary "Peony Goddess"
is a sight not to be missed, standing stalwart amongst the
flowering masses.
How
to get there: The park is located on Zhongzhou Lu, in the
east of the city. From the railway station, Bus No.102,
No.101 and No. 40 can all take you to the gate of the park
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Opening Hours: Daily, 8am-6pm.
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