Explore the lush wetlands, enjoy birdwatching, and take a leisurely walk along the boardwalks. The park offers a serene environment to experience nature up close. You can also take a boat ride to explore the waterways and observe the rich biodiversity of the park.

Qiqiaoweng Ecological Wetland Park is located near Qiqiaoweng in Qiqiao Village, Qinhuai District, Nanjing. Qiqiaoweng is an east-west ancient bridge from the Ming Dynasty that spans the Qinhuai River. It is the largest existing ancient bridge in Nanjing.
The park takes maintaining the original landform, connecting the water network, protecting the wetlands, and ecological afforestation as its main means, so that a 600- year-old Ming Dynasty bridge, exquisite sculptures, gurgling waterfalls, winding wooden plank roads, and novel and unique bird-watching houses are cleverly integrated; the well-connected water network, large wetland plants, and water birds that are startled from time to time make the park full of vitality and wildness.
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The Qiqiaoweng Ecological Wetland Park is a significant ecological preservation area in Nanjing, focusing on wetland conservation and providing a habitat for various species of birds, plants, and aquatic life. It serves as an educational site for environmental awareness and conservation efforts.
Qiqiaoweng Ecological Wetland Park is located in the eastern part of Nanjing. You can reach it by taxi or public bus from Nanjing city center. It is also accessible by walking if you are staying nearby.
The park is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. The best time to visit is during the spring and autumn months when the weather is mild, and the flora and fauna are most active. Early mornings are ideal for birdwatching.
The entrance fee is approximately 30 RMB. Tickets can be purchased on-site at the entrance or through local online platforms.
Booking tickets in advance is generally not required unless you are visiting during peak tourist seasons or holidays. If you prefer, tickets can be booked online a few days before your visit.
You will need about 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the park, especially if you wish to enjoy birdwatching, walk along the boardwalks, and take a boat ride. For a more relaxed experience, consider spending up to half a day.
The must-see highlights include the main wetland area, the birdwatching spots, and the boat tour along the waterways. The park’s observation towers also offer excellent views of the landscape and wildlife.
Guided tours are available in Mandarin, and some guides may speak basic English. Audio guides may be available in multiple languages, including English, but it's best to check ahead.
The best photography spots are the observation towers and along the boardwalks, where you can capture the park’s expansive wetland views and diverse wildlife. Sunrise and sunset offer the best lighting for photographs.
Start your visit by walking along the boardwalks through the wetland, then head towards the boat area to explore the waterways. End your visit with a stop at the observation towers for panoramic views of the entire park.
Currently, the park does not offer night visits or light shows. However, the park is a peaceful destination best enjoyed during daylight hours.
The park can be crowded on weekends and holidays. To avoid the crowds, it’s best to visit on weekdays, especially early in the morning or later in the afternoon.
The park has basic facilities such as toilets, rest areas, and water fountains. There are also small shops selling snacks and souvenirs near the entrance, but no large restaurants inside the park.
The park is mostly accessible, with paved paths and boardwalks suitable for strollers and wheelchairs. However, some areas, such as the observation towers, may not be fully accessible for disabled visitors.
Both cash and mobile payments (such as WeChat Pay and Alipay) are accepted. Credit cards may be accepted at the entrance or souvenir shops.
While there are no restaurants inside the park, there are several cafes and restaurants near the entrance and within the surrounding area that serve local and regional dishes.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at nearby restaurants. Halal food may require searching for specific eateries in the Nanjing city center.
Hotels such as the Nanjing Grand Hotel and Holiday Inn Nanjing are located relatively close to the park, offering convenient accommodations. Budget options are also available nearby.
Nearby attractions include the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, the Nanjing Museum, and the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum. These landmarks can be easily combined in a day trip with the park.
Souvenir shops at the park sell items like postcards, small local handicrafts, and nature-themed souvenirs such as bird figurines and eco-friendly products.
After visiting, taxis or local buses are available to continue your trip. The Nanjing Metro system is also convenient for accessing other parts of the city.