Flower Valley: A Haven for Chinese Native Flowers

Flower Valley, located in Daqiao Village, Zhuanlong Town, Jintang County, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China, spans over 1200 acres. It has successively collected and preserved more than 1000 pieces of kiwi hibiscus germplasm resources and over 700 varieties. With the largest number of preservations in the world, it has become the Chinese kiwi hibiscus germplasm resource preservation center and a large kiwi hibiscus gene bank. Flower Valley has become a world-renowned base for the cultivation and appreciation of Chinese kiwi hibiscus with a large area and a variety of species. In 2017, Flower Valley was awarded the trademark registration certificate of ‘Hometown of Kiwi Hibiscus’ by the Trademark Office of the National Intellectual Property Administration.
Within Flower Valley, the cultivation area of hibiscus reaches over 600 acres, with more than 200,000 hibiscus plants and over 30 varieties, making it a large-scale and multi-variety hibiscus breeding and appreciation center in China and around the world. Flower Valley also cultivates tens of thousands of extremely precious Chinese native lilies, making it the only theme park in China that showcases the beauty of Chinese native lilies.


In addition to the three major themed flowers—Chinese kiwi hibiscus, Chinese native lilies, and hibiscus—relying on the excellent natural resources of hills, low mountains, ponds, and forests, the area also cultivates nearly a thousand varieties of beautiful and charming flowers such as Chinese asters, Chinese stonecrops, Chinese peonies, Chinese herbaceous peonies, lupines, poppies, cosmos, cornflowers, dahlias, and Persian chrysanthemums.


These flowers bloom sequentially with the change of seasons.



Flower Valley has also taken the lead in establishing the first rural flower culture science popularization corridor in the country. It has successively held photography exhibitions such as ‘Sichuan’s First High Mountain Wild Flowers’ and ‘Chengdu’s First Native Plants’, as well as events like the ‘First Kiwi Hibiscus Cultural Tourism Festival’, ’32nd Hibiscus Exhibition’, ‘Global Chinese Love Poetry Conference’, and ‘Tianfu Hibiscus Flower Festival’, allowing more people to understand the value and culture of Chinese floral plants and to recognize more of China’s beauty.


Over the next decade, with the strong support of the municipal, county, and town party committees and governments, Flower Valley will take agricultural cultivation as its foundation, kiwi hibiscus products as its key, and tourism culture as its foundation, to promote new cultural tourism, new industries, and new brands in Jintang, realizing the integration of cultural IP industry chains and the integrated development of primary, secondary, and tertiary industries to aid rural revitalization.


With kiwi hibiscus culture as its foundation, rooted in the brand of the hometown of kiwi hibiscus, studying kiwi hibiscus culture, carefully designing scenic spots to create scenes, winning with ingenuity, increasing layout, and innovating with an operational mindset that meets modern commercial consumption trends to break through new rural tourism models! Efforts will be made to build Flower Valley into a demonstration park for rural revitalization development, a Chinese kiwi hibiscus flower economic industrial park, and a Sichuan kiwi hibiscus cultural and creative industrial park, and to work tirelessly for this goal.



We are fully committed to advancing the construction of the ‘Home of Chinese Hollyhocks’ and the ‘Home of Chinese Hibiscus’, adding radiance and splendor to the beautiful Jin Tang, Chengdu, Sichuan, and China.


Open all year round from 10:00 to 18:00.


Preferential policies: Children: Free admission for children ≤ 1.2 meters in height (at least one ticketed adult must accompany them into the park). Elderly: Free admission for those aged 70 and above.



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