I went to Nianhuawan to relax on the weekend, and after I came back, I compiled this super detailed guide for two days and one night.
Parking lot: Parking is very convenient.
There are parking lots 1 and 5.
Navigate directly to the parking lot at Post 5 and get off at the visitor center ticket office.
Reject scalper parking lots and choose carefully.
Tickets: official website price 140/person, public 99/person Sightseeing train: full fare 40 yuan, unlimited rides on the Nianhua Bay paddle boat: 45 yuan for a single trip during the day Food: milk tea snacks, hot pot Japanese food, farmhouse and other entertainment
Suggestion: After checking in at the B&B, go to the Brahma Flower Sea first, then go to the town (Nianhua Pagoda, Wudeng Lake Square, Brahma Flower Sea, Xiangyue Flower Street, Smile Square), watch the night view and show at night, and sleep the next day
Have a lazy sleep, wander around the scenic spot, have a farmhouse nearby at noon, and then return.
This arrangement makes the entire play process more relaxed and comfortable.
Must-dos in Nianhua Bay: Flower viewing in the Brahma Sea of ??Flowers: Nianhua Bay in June is a sea of ??flowers.
Passionate sunflowers, dreamy and romantic verbena, graceful pink cosmos, as well as western sunflowers, sulfur chrysanthemums, and buddleias are all in bloom.
Taking photos inside the Brahma Flower Sea will give you the feeling of taking a blockbuster photo.
Night view & light show: At the beginning of the lanterns, all the landscape lights in Nianhua Bay light up, and a Tang style light and shadow show officially begins.
The antique Tang-style buildings, outlined by the lights, make people dream back to the prosperous Tang Dynasty.
It is recommended that beauties wear Hanfu, bring exquisite lanterns, antique streets, and light shows. The combination of these elements is very stunning.
Performances: Flower Tower (lighting ceremony + performance), Wudeng Lake (flowers blooming and five leaves performance), Smile Square (flower and smile performance + drone performance), Yiwei River Crossing (water curtain dance), etc.,
The above are all night performances, and there are also daytime performances. All performances and specific times can be viewed by scanning the Nianhua code in the scenic area.