introduce

Wuquanshan Park is located in the south of Lanzhou City, and is a well-known park in Lanzhou. Wuquan Mountain has a long history. It is named after the legend that General Huo Qubing whipped five times on the mountain to create five-eyed spring water. Today's Wuquan Mountain has very small spring water, but many ancient buildings and temples have been built in the mountains. The park is lined with green trees and the environment is simple and elegant. Come here to exercise, worship Buddha and pray for blessings, and climb to the top of the mountain to overlook the beautiful scenery of Lanzhou City.


The relative height of Wuquan Mountain is not high. It takes about 1-2 hours to climb the mountain. You can overlook Lanzhou City from the top of the mountain. Many tourists will not climb to the top when they come here, and they can also see a good view of the city from the mountainside. Most of the buildings in the park are distributed among the mountainsides. The famous ones are Junyuan Temple, Mani Temple, Reclining Buddha Temple, Dizang Temple, etc. Most of them were built in Ming and Qing Dynasties. There are children's amusement facilities at the foot of the mountain, and you can bring children to have fun. This is also a place for the elderly to do morning exercises, sing, and dance. Next to the park, a Wuquanshan Zoo has also been opened, with hundreds of animals in it, suitable for bringing children to visit.

opening hours

06:30-19:00 throughout the year; the specific business status is subject to the opening of the day.

Preferential treatment policy

Supplementary Note:1. There is no preferential treatment policy for this scenic spot.

must see tips

1. Every year on the eighth day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar, a temple fair will be held in Wuquanshan Park. In addition to Buddha bathing and ritual activities, there are also flower exhibitions and various folk cultural activities.
2. During the Spring Festival every year, the park will also hold a lighting exhibition.