Visit the Nanjing Peace Park to reflect on its historical significance. Explore the various memorials, especially the Peace Memorial Hall, which commemorates the victims of the Nanjing Massacre. Stroll through the park's peaceful gardens and visit the surrounding ponds and sculptures.

Peace Park, located at No. 43 Beijing East Road , Xuanwu District, Nanjing , is nestled among lush pines and cypresses. It is tranquil and elegant, offering a unique tranquil spot in the downtown area and a treasured spot in front of the Nanjing Municipal Government. People dance, do morning exercises, and relax and enjoy themselves here.
The park has preserved iconic landscapes such as the Lishi Bell Tower and Panchi. Eight new white magnolia-shaped lampposts have been installed around the three- story bell tower . The tower body has been freshly painted, and the exquisite painted patterns on the top of the first floor have also been restored.
A whole row of rhododendrons has been newly planted along the Beijing East Road side of the park; perennial flowers such as beach daisy, petunia, and plover have been planted in the park; and some cherry trees will be planted in winter and spring to connect the Cherry Blossom Path of Jiming Temple Road and Beijing East Road.
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The Nanjing Peace Park was established to memorialize the victims of the Nanjing Massacre (1937-1938). It is a symbol of peace, promoting reflection on the atrocities that occurred during the Second Sino-Japanese War. The park also honors the strength of the Chinese people during that difficult time.
The Nanjing Peace Park is located in the central part of Nanjing, near the Yangtze River. You can easily reach it by metro (Line 2, Nanjing Yangtze River Station), bus, or taxi. Walking from Nanjing city center is also an option if you prefer a scenic route.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The best time to visit is during the early morning or late afternoon when the park is less crowded and the weather is cooler.
Entrance to the park is free of charge. However, special exhibitions at the Peace Memorial Hall may require an entrance fee, typically around 40 RMB. Tickets can be purchased at the park's entrance.
Advance booking is not required for the park itself, but if you plan to visit special exhibitions at the memorial hall, booking a few days in advance is recommended during peak seasons.
You will need around 1 to 2 hours to explore the park and the Peace Memorial Hall. If you want to take time for reflection and photography, plan for an additional hour.
The main highlights include the Peace Memorial Hall, the sculpture garden, and the reflection ponds. Also, look out for the "Tree of Peace" and the wall of names, which commemorate the victims of the Nanjing Massacre.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin. Audio guides in English and Mandarin are offered at the Peace Memorial Hall to provide deeper insight into the historical significance of the park.
The best photography spots include the reflection ponds, the Peace Memorial Hall from the front view, and the surrounding gardens. Early morning light offers a peaceful and reflective atmosphere for capturing photos.
Start at the entrance of the park, walk through the peaceful gardens, and visit the Peace Memorial Hall. Take time to view the memorials and statues before walking around the pond and exploring the sculptures. End at the "Tree of Peace" for a reflective experience.
Currently, the park does not offer night visits or light shows. However, special commemorative events may take place on significant dates like the Nanjing Massacre Memorial Day, which may include evening programs.
The park can get crowded on weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are early mornings on weekdays, particularly in the spring and fall.
The park has public toilets, water stations, and rest areas. There are no large restaurants inside, but small kiosks sell snacks and drinks. Souvenir shops are available near the entrance.
The park is accessible to elderly and disabled visitors, with paved walkways and ramps. Children will enjoy the peaceful surroundings and the wide-open spaces for walking and exploring.
Mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) and cards are accepted for most services, including ticket purchases at the memorial hall. Cash is also accepted, though mobile payments are more common.
There are no major restaurants inside the park, but several options are located nearby, offering local Chinese cuisine and snacks. You can also find cafes in the surrounding area near the river.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available in many nearby restaurants. Halal food can be found in specialized restaurants around Nanjing, but not in the immediate vicinity of the park.
There are several hotels near the park, including mid-range hotels and more luxurious options. Some nearby hotels include the Nanjing Yangtze River Hotel and the Nanjing Jinling Hotel.
Nearby attractions include the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, and the Nanjing Museum. These landmarks are all within a short distance from the park and make for a great day trip.
The park has small souvenir shops near the entrance selling postcards, small handicrafts, and Nanjing-themed items, such as keychains and local artwork.
After visiting the park, taxis, local buses, or the metro (Line 2) are convenient options to continue your trip. The Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge area is easily accessible by public transport.