Yue Rong Zhuang Chinese-style weddings, Sheraton lawn weddings, Xixuan water weddings, wetland-themed folk weddings, wetland hot air balloon weddings… Accommodation, banquets, and vacations—what you enjoy is not just a wedding, but a journey.

Xixi Paradise creates a wedding experience for every couple—romantic Xixi, hand in hand until white hair.

Xixi Visitor Service Center

Starting April 3, 2015, the Xixi Paradise • Xixi Wetland Visitor Center was completed and officially opened to the public. Visitors can now purchase wetland boat tickets directly at the service center and enjoy direct access to the scenic area. This marks the launch of a dedicated shuttle route connecting Xixi Paradise with Xixi Wetland. Previously, both local residents and tourists had to drive into Xixi Wetland via the Zhoujia Village entrance, which often led to severe traffic congestion during peak travel seasons—especially on holidays—causing not only road jams but also frustrating delays for travelers. Now, visitors can conveniently stop by Xixi Paradise to dine, relax, and enjoy entertainment while exploring the wetlands. From affordable Grandma’s Home restaurants to trendy coffee shops, from budget-friendly hotels to luxurious five‑star resorts, along with movie theaters, dessert boutiques, and bars… the diverse range of offerings and immersive experiences cater to both leisure travelers and young backpackers seeking varied travel adventures. From its initial design and construction in 2014 to its recent inauguration, the Xixi Paradise • Xixi Wetland Visitor Center took just 10 months to complete. As a permanent hub for Hangzhou’s tourism distribution network, it features a large eco‑landscape parking lot, ensuring that whether you’re driving yourself or traveling with a tour group, you won’t have to worry about parking or traffic jams. The opening of the Xixi Paradise Wetland Visitor Center will effectively alleviate traffic and parking pressures during peak tourist seasons.

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China Wetland Museum

The China Wetland Museum is located in the southeastern part of Hangzhou Xixi National Wetland Park, covering an area of 20,200 square meters. Officially opened to the public on November 2, 2009, it is the only national-level specialized museum in China—approved by the State Forestry Administration—to be built with a wetland theme, integrating collection, research, exhibition, education, publicity, and recreation into a single, widely accessible institution. The architecture of the China Wetland Museum was designed by the renowned master architect Arata Isozaki. The design uses “Green Hills” as its central motif, seamlessly blending the entire structure with the surrounding hills and creating a uniquely distinctive form. The 30-meter-high observation tower offers panoramic views of the Xixi Wetland, making it one of the park’s most iconic landmarks. The exhibition, designed by the U.S.-based Glaeger Design & Exhibition Company, takes “Wetlands: The Material and Environmental Foundation of Human Civilization and Social Development” as its core concept. The 7,800-square-meter exhibition space is divided into five thematic halls: the Introductory Hall, the Wetlands and Humanity Hall, the China Wetlands Hall, the Xixi Wetlands Hall, the Special Exhibition Hall, and a multi-functional area. Through a variety of approaches—including specimens and landscapes, interactive displays and special effects, experiments and demonstrations—the exhibition systematically and comprehensively showcases the world’s wetlands, China’s wetlands, the threats facing wetlands, and global efforts to protect them. In doing so, it fully highlights the achievements made by the Chinese government in wetland conservation.

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