
Urumqi People's Park, located in Shayibake District, Urumqi, Xinjiang, serves as a daily leisure destination for Urumqi residents and is the city's largest park. Visitors can immerse themselves in the daily lives of its inhabitants. Formerly a lake on the west bank of the Urumqi River, surrounded by lush ancient trees, Urumqi People's Park, also known as Tongle Park and West Park, is one of Urumqi's eight scenic spots. The park boasts towering trees, abundant flowers, winding paths leading to a garden within a garden, and a bizarre "Crystal Palace," offering a glimpse into local life.
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Urumqi People's Park is one of the oldest and most popular public parks in Urumqi, serving as a central recreational and cultural hub. It reflects local Uyghur and Han Chinese culture and provides a historical glimpse into urban life in Xinjiang.
Located in the city center of Urumqi, accessible via taxi, bus, or a short walk from the nearest metro station, People’s Park Station (Line 1).
Open daily from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Best times to visit are spring and autumn mornings for comfortable weather and fewer crowds.
Entrance fee is minimal or free; tickets are purchased at the park entrance. Some boat rides or attractions inside may have separate fees.
Advance booking is generally not required. For special events or boat rides, it is recommended to book a day in advance.
2–3 hours to stroll through the park, visit pavilions, and enjoy boating activities.
Guided tours are rarely offered. Most visitors explore independently; no audio guides are commonly available.
Enter through the main gate, walk along the lakeside paths, visit pavilions and gardens, optionally take a boat ride, then explore cultural areas and open spaces.
The park remains open at night with ambient lighting; no organized light shows are typical. Special cultural events may occur occasionally.
Weekdays and early mornings are least crowded. Weekends and holidays are busier, especially around the lake and central areas.
Most pathways are accessible for elderly and children. Some uneven terrain may be challenging for wheelchair users, but major areas are reachable.
Cash is accepted for small vendors and boat rides; mobile payments (Alipay, WeChat Pay) are widely accepted in most park facilities.
Vegetarian and halal options are available at nearby restaurants; Xinjiang cuisine often includes halal choices.
Taxi, bus, or metro to other city attractions; the central location allows easy continuation to nearby cultural sites and shopping areas.