My favorite xianxia town has finally appeared


It turns out there really is a place where xianxia dramas come to life! Blossoms hang down like waterfalls, and walking in feels like stepping into a dreamlike fairyland; when the lights come on, it’s like traveling back to the carefree and prosperous Tang Dynasty, making the experience absolutely immersive!

👍🏻 Reasons to recommend:

- The immersive experience is amazing! You can interact and “PK” with hundreds of NPCs, and if you win, you can exchange silver tickets for perks—from hanfu costume changes to food and drinks, it feels like you’re really “stirring things up” in the martial arts world!
- Summer visits are super comfortable! With temperatures around 20°C, you can go creek tracing, drifting, and even have water fights—cool off while having fun, no need to worry about the heat ruining your mood!
- Different activities day and night! Explore attractions and water activities during the day, then watch the Fire God Chasing Waves show and the Water and Fire Light Show at night. The visual impact is incredible, and you won’t feel tired even after a full day of fun!

🗺 Attraction introduction:

This place features a “Maoshan Xianxia” theme, making the whole park feel like the xianxia world has been brought to life:

- Must-visit spots: Xiquan Pavilion (full of ancient charm, perfect for hanfu photos), Salt Palace (unique architecture, even more stunning when lit up at night), Pear Blossom Illusion (feels like wandering through a fairyland, the atmosphere is amazing), Maoyan Wharf (great for evening strolls, a pleasant breeze makes it very relaxing).
- Special areas: Wangye Creek Valley (you can sit in the creek playing mahjong and drinking cold beverages—summer happiness is all here), Kundi Valley (unlimited drifting, thrilling and refreshing), Daofeng Street (main NPC interactions happen here, bustling like a martial arts market).

🚗 Transportation:

- High-speed rail: Take the high-speed train to Lishui Station, then a taxi about 30 minutes to the park—very convenient.
- Self-driving: About 1 hour from Nanjing, and only 2 hours from Suzhou, Shanghai, or Hangzhou. You can drive right to the entrance, and parking is very convenient.

🗺 Suggested itinerary:

1. Daytime route: Start at Daofeng Street to play the “Gold Panning” game with NPCs to win silver tickets → then go to Wangye Creek Valley for water fun and rest → in the afternoon, drift in Kundi Valley for a cool and exciting experience → evening stroll at Maoyan Wharf, and check in at Xiquan Pavilion and Salt Palace for photos.
2. Night route: After dinner, warm up with the “Salt Lake Voice” show → then watch the “Fire God Chasing Waves” performance → when it gets dark, don’t miss the main event, the “Water and Fire Light Show” → finish with “Carefree Tour” or “Singing at Kanyuan” for a perfect end to the day.

🍱 Food recommendations:

There are plenty of local snacks and restaurants in the park, so you can eat whenever you get tired:

- You can use your won silver tickets to exchange for local snacks like Maoshan’s specialty rice cakes and tofu pudding, which taste very authentic.
- For a full meal, try the martial arts-themed restaurant in the park, where you can enjoy local Changzhou dishes like silver thread noodles and hemp cake—delicious and affordable.
- In summer, be sure to try the park’s iced sour plum soup and mung bean smoothie. Paired with the cool breeze by the creek, they’re refreshing and thirst-quenching.

💰 Cost information:

- Tickets: It’s recommended to buy online in advance for better prices. Prices vary slightly by season, generally around 150-200 RMB.
- Accommodation: The park has several hotels, such as Shanju Inn (great location, close to check-in spots and performance venues, no need to rush at night). Prices range from about 500-800 RMB per night. Staying inside the park makes it easy to enjoy the night shows, offering great value.
- Other expenses: Hanfu rental costs about 100-200 RMB per day (more if makeup is included), snacks average 20-30 RMB per person. Overall expenses are not high, and you can save some money using silver tickets.

📌 Other tips:

- Be sure to wear comfortable shoes! The park requires a lot of walking, especially during the day for sightseeing and water activities. Sneakers or sandals are more convenient.
- Remember to bring sun protection in summer! Although the temperature isn’t high, UV rays are strong during the day. Sunscreen and a sun hat are recommended.
- It’s best to stay overnight! The night shows are spectacular, and staying allows you to enjoy everything at a relaxed pace without rushing, greatly enhancing the experience.
- If you want great photos, rent hanfu in advance! Rentals are available in the park, or you can bring your own. Taking pictures at Xiquan Pavilion and Salt Palace will instantly give you stunning xianxia-style shots.

Post by Owen Fletcher19 | Aug 23, 2025


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