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Chengdu Happy Valley

A thrilling full-day theme park packed with rides, shows, and family-friendly zones in the heart of Chengdu.

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About

Attraction Detail

Overview

Chengdu Happy Valley is one of Southwest China’s premier amusement destinations, offering an exhilarating mix of high-adrenaline roller coasters, immersive themed zones, water attractions, and live entertainment. Nestled in Chengdu’s bustling Jin’niu District, this AAAA-rated (4A) national tourist attraction spans over 470,000 square meters and features more than 130 attractions across seven distinct themed areas. With a stellar visitor rating of 4.7/5 on major Chinese travel platforms like Mafengwo and Ctrip, it consistently ranks among China’s top family-friendly parks.

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Themed Zones & Signature Attractions

Upon entering through the **Sunshine Harbor** zone—the main gateway—guests are greeted by cheerful costumed characters and a striking glass-and-wood corridor that sets the tone for a day of wonder. This area serves as both orientation hub and photo-op central, especially popular with young children.

Just beyond lies the **Happy Lightyear Zone**, inspired by futuristic space adventures. Here, thrill-seekers can brave *Heaven & Earth Dual Heroes*, a dual-tower drop ride simulating spacecraft launch forces, or spin wildly on *Energy Storm*, which combines centrifugal rotation with vertical motion for a disorienting yet addictive experience.

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The **Caribbean Cyclone Zone** transforms into a vibrant water park during warmer months. Highlights include the towering *Tornado* funnel slide, *Python Slide* with its serpentine drops, *Surf Rider* wave pool, and interactive splash zones like *Domino Water House* and *Water Disco*. Note: Some aquatic attractions operate seasonally (typically May–October).

For history-infused thrills, head to the northern **Bashu Zone**, themed around the ancient Shu Kingdom and the mythical Yufu civilization. Ride the *Snowy Dragon Coaster*—a steel coaster weaving through faux ancient watchtowers—or drift along the *Fishing Drift*, a gentle river rafting journey with playful water surprises.

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Perched on a man-made island surrounded by water, the **Flying Island Zone** offers panoramic views via the *Sky Arm*, a towering observation arm that lifts riders 60 meters above ground for sweeping vistas of the entire park and Chengdu skyline.

Families with younger kids will adore the **Magic Castle Zone**, featuring whimsical rides like *Crazy Mouse* (a kid-sized coaster), *Bubble Ball Battle* (an interactive soft-ball arena), and gentle carousels. Meanwhile, adrenaline junkies should make a beeline for **Mediterranean Sky**, home to *Cloud Dragon*, one of China’s steepest launched coasters with near-vertical drops and rapid inversions.

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Events & Entertainment

Beyond rides, Chengdu Happy Valley hosts year-round festivals and performances. Summer brings electronic music festivals and nighttime light parades; autumn features Halloween horror mazes; winter dazzles with lantern displays and New Year countdown concerts. Daily street shows, acrobatic acts, and character meet-and-greets ensure non-stop engagement between rides.

Practical Amenities

The park is exceptionally well-equipped for international and domestic visitors. Over 20 clean restrooms (including accessible facilities), multiple themed restaurants serving Sichuan snacks and Western fare, and ubiquitous “Happy Mart” souvenir shops dot every zone. Free mobile charging stations are available at the Guest Service Center, while shared power banks can be rented throughout. Stroller rentals are free (with deposit), and electric scooters (¥260–720/day) ease navigation across the expansive grounds.

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Ample parking (3,000 spaces) is available near Gate 4, with affordable hourly rates. ATMs, smoking zones (clearly marked near Caribbean Cyclone and Bashu areas), and luggage storage (¥10–40 based on size) add convenience. All accessibility pathways connect seamlessly from the main entrance.

Why Visit?

Chengdu Happy Valley strikes a rare balance: it delivers world-class thrills for teens and adults while maintaining safe, imaginative spaces for toddlers and seniors. Its integration of local cultural motifs—like the Bashu Zone’s homage to ancient Shu heritage—adds depth beyond typical theme park fare. Whether you’re chasing G-forces on Cloud Dragon or watching your child giggle through Bubble Ball Battle, the park promises a full day of laughter, screams, and unforgettable memories.

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Address

No. 16 Xihua Avenue, Jin'niu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China

Open Time

Open daily from 10:00 AM to 9:30 PM

Suggested Time

Full-day visit recommended (6–8 hours)

Best Season

The best time to visit Chengdu Happy Valley is from April to June and September to October, when Chengdu’s weather is mild (20–28°C / 68–82°F) and rainfall is moderate. Summer (July–August) offers full operation of water attractions but can be hot and crowded; winter (December–February) sees fewer crowds and festive decorations, though some outdoor rides may close temporarily due to cold or fog. Avoid Chinese public holidays like National Day (Oct 1–7) and Spring Festival for shorter lines.

Ticket

Children under 1.2 m: Free; Children 1.2–1.5 m: Discount ticket; Seniors 60+ on Chongyang Festival: Free with ID; Visitors on birthday: Discount ticket with valid ID; Disabled persons (Grade 1–2 social/disabled military): Free; Disabled persons (Grade 3–4 social/disabled military Grade 7–10): Discount ticket with ID and disability certificate

Tips

Book tickets online in advance via Trip.com or the official WeChat account to skip queues and access occasional discounts; Arrive early (before 10 AM opening) to beat crowds and maximize ride time; Download the official Chengdu Happy Valley app or scan QR codes at entrances for real-time wait times and digital maps