
Located in Shuangquan Village, Mulan Township, Huangpi District, Wuhan City, Huahai Paradise covers an area of over 1,500 mu (approximately 1,500 acres) and is adjacent to Dayuwan, the only Chinese historical and cultural village in Wuhan. It is 40 kilometers from downtown Wuhan and 16 kilometers from Mulan Mountain.
The scenic area is characterized by unique terraced ecological flower landscapes and wedding photography throughout the year. It is a comprehensive ecological tourism scenic area that integrates many entertainment activities such as colorful terraced flower fields composed of crape myrtles, roses, lavender, outdoor wedding photography base, horse battle performances on the Mulan Ancient Battlefield, water carnivals, farm animal performances, fruit picking, large-scale circus performances, large-scale mechanical amusement rides, and children's playgrounds.
Subtropical monsoon climate
The Flower Sea Paradise is a comprehensive eco-tourism scenic spot that integrates unique colorful terraced flower fields, outdoor wedding photography base, Mulan Ancient Battlefield horse fighting performances, farm animal performances, large-scale circus performances, fruit picking, water carnival, large-scale mechanical amusement, children's playground and other entertainment projects.
80 yuan/person
9:00-17:30 (Daytime), 18:00-22:30 (Nighttime)
Flower Sea Paradise is a modern horticultural attraction designed to showcase diverse flower species and provide recreational space for visitors. It highlights Hubei’s focus on ecological tourism and serves as a venue for cultural and seasonal festivals.
Located in Wuhan, Hubei, Flower Sea Paradise can be reached by taxi, ride-hailing apps, or local buses from the city center. Walking paths are available inside the park for exploration.
Typically open from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Spring and autumn are the best seasons to visit when flowers are in full bloom.
Entrance fees range around 60–100 CNY depending on the season. Tickets can be purchased online through official websites or at the park entrance.
Booking 1–2 days in advance is recommended during weekends, peak season, or flower festivals.
2–4 hours are sufficient for a full visit, including walking through flower fields and visiting themed gardens.
Guided tours are occasionally available in Chinese; English-speaking guides may be arranged via travel agencies in advance.
Start from the main entrance, follow the main flower field loop, visit themed gardens, take photos at scenic viewpoints, and finish at the souvenir and rest areas near the exit.
Night visits are generally not available. Special events such as flower festivals may feature temporary light displays during peak seasons.
Weekdays are less crowded. Peak crowds occur during weekends, holidays, and flower festival periods.
Facilities include restrooms, small cafes or snack stalls, drinking water points, benches, and souvenir shops near entrances and key areas.
Most areas are accessible by paved paths suitable for children and elderly visitors; wheelchair access is available in main pathways but limited in some flower fields.
Cards and mobile payments are widely accepted; carrying some cash for small vendors is advised.
Small cafes and local restaurants near the park entrance serve snacks, drinks, and regional cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options are limited and may need to be requested in advance.
Guesthouses and mid-range hotels are available in nearby Wuhan districts and suburbs.
Souvenirs include flower-themed crafts, postcards, local snacks, and horticultural products.
Taxis, ride-hailing apps, or buses connect visitors to Wuhan city center or other nearby attractions for onward travel.