Park & nature
Riyue Shuangta Cultural Park
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Riyue Shuangta Cultural Park, also known as the Sun and Moon Pagodas, is a tranquil oasis in the heart of Guilin. The park centers on a lake where two distinctive pagodas stand, one made of bronze (the Sun Pagoda) and one of glass (the Moon Pagoda). Visitors can walk across an underwater passage connecting the pagodas, which is a unique experience. By day, the park offers peaceful paths, traditional architecture, and reflections on the water. At night, the pagodas are illuminated, creating a magical scene that is popular for evening strolls and photography. The park is a favorite among locals and tourists alike for its blend of natural beauty and cultural symbolism.
Don't miss
- Walk through the underwater tunnel connecting the Sun and Moon Pagodas
- View the pagodas at night when they are beautifully lit
- Stroll along the lake and enjoy the reflections
- Photograph the traditional architecture and gardens
- Visit the small shops and tea houses nearby
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Riyue Shuangta Cultural Park
You can visit on your own (paid entry, check official site for current prices. tickets include access to the pagodas and underwater passage). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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How travelers rate it
Know before you go
- The park is busiest in the evenings; arrive before sunset to secure a good spot.
- Bring a camera for night photography; a tripod helps for long exposures.
- Check weather; rain can affect the lake reflections.
- Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking on stone paths.
A bit of history
The pagodas were built in 2001 as part of a cultural development project, inspired by traditional Tang Dynasty pagoda styles. They symbolize the harmony of yin and yang, with the bronze Sun Pagoda representing yang and the glass Moon Pagoda representing yin.
Common questions
Can you go inside the pagodas?
Yes, both pagodas are open to visitors and are connected by an underwater tunnel.
Is the park free?
No, there is an entry fee. Check the official website for current prices.
How long does it take to see everything?
Most visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring the park and pagodas.
Are there restaurants nearby?
Yes, the surrounding area has many restaurants and street food stalls.
Is the park wheelchair accessible?
The park grounds are paved and accessible, but the pagodas may have stairs.
What is the best time for photos?
Sunset and night offer the best lighting for photographs.
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