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Xi'an China Culture & Tourism Water World

A thrilling aquatic paradise in Xi’an offering high-speed slides, wave pools, and family-friendly zones—now permanently closed.

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About

Attraction Detail

Overview

Xi'an China Culture & Tourism Water World was a premier summer destination nestled within the expansive Xi’an China Culture & Tourism Resort in the Chanba Ecological District. Designed by the China Culture & Tourism Group, this large-scale water park once combined adrenaline-pumping rides, immersive performances, tropical aesthetics, and modern leisure facilities into a single vibrant experience. Though it has since permanently ceased operations, during its active years it consistently ranked among Xi’an’s top seasonal attractions, earning a stellar 4.6/5 rating from visitors on major Chinese travel platforms like Mafengwo and Ctrip.

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Signature Attractions

The park featured seven headline water rides that catered to thrill-seekers and families alike. The **Golden Coast Wave Pool** used advanced vacuum wave-generation technology to simulate ocean-like swells, delivering powerful yet safe surges that mimicked real beach conditions. Nearby, the **Fantasy Drift River** offered a more relaxed—but still exciting—journey through winding channels where gentle currents occasionally gave way to surprise rapids.

For those chasing heart-racing drops, the **Crazy Mega Funnel** (known locally as “Fengkuang Da Laba”) launched riders from a 20-meter platform into an 18-meter-wide funnel, creating a sensation akin to being sucked into a whirlwind. Equally intense was the **Super Beast Bowl**, where guests spiraled at high speed inside a massive bowl before plunging through a central vortex. The **Rapid King Cobra** slide, inspired by the venomous snake’s coiled form and vivid patterning, sent riders twisting through dark, serpentine tubes before emerging into daylight with a splash.

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Family & Kids Zones

Recognizing that not all guests seek extreme thrills, the park dedicated significant space to younger visitors. **Baby Water City** was a colorful, interactive play area featuring mini-slides, water cannons, tipping buckets, and climbing nets—all designed for safe, supervised fun. The adjacent **Happy Fishing Pond** added a unique educational twist: children could try their hand at catching ornamental fish, fostering hand-eye coordination and patience while enjoying a peaceful break from splashing.

The **Tribe Water Fortress** stood out as a multi-level aquatic playground where kids and parents engaged in playful water battles. Its crowning feature—a giant overhead bucket that periodically dumped thousands of liters of water—created spontaneous moments of laughter and refreshment under the summer sun.

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Entertainment & Atmosphere

Beyond rides, the water world embraced a festival-like ambiance. During peak season, it hosted daytime and evening events including live DJ sets, beach-themed dance performances, and costume parades featuring performers in vibrant swimwear. These “aquatic carnivals” transformed the venue into a social hotspot, especially popular among young adults and university groups seeking both excitement and photo-worthy moments.

Amenities & Accessibility

The resort offered comprehensive visitor services. Multiple parking lots surrounded the complex—with over 2,200 total spaces—charging ¥3 per hour after a 15-minute grace period. Stroller and wheelchair rentals were available near the entrance (with a ¥500 deposit for wheelchairs), and secure luggage storage ensured convenience for day-trippers. Restrooms, changing rooms, showers, and on-site dining options—including snack kiosks and themed restaurants—were strategically placed throughout the park.

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Important Notice: Permanent Closure

As of the latest verified updates from official sources and user reports on Qunar and Mafengwo, Xi'an China Culture & Tourism Water World has **permanently ceased operations**. While the broader China Culture & Tourism Resort in Xi’an remains open—featuring its acclaimed Ocean Park, Grand Theatre, and cultural exhibitions—the water park component is no longer accessible to the public. Travelers planning visits should redirect their attention to other active attractions within the resort or explore Xi’an’s rich historical sites such as the Terracotta Warriors or the ancient City Wall.

Legacy & Visitor Sentiment

Despite its closure, the water world left a strong impression on past visitors. Reviews frequently praised its cleanliness, efficient crowd management during holidays, and the variety of experiences packed into one ticket. Many noted it was one of the few places in inland Xi’an where families could enjoy a “coastal vacation” vibe without leaving the city. Its blend of engineering innovation (like the vacuum wave system) and entertainment programming made it a standout among China’s regional water parks during its operational years.

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Address

No. 1518 Huawen Road, Chanba Ecological District, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China

Open Time

Permanently closed. No longer in operation.

Suggested Time

Half-day visit recommended (when operational)

Best Season

The water park was best visited between late June and early September, when Xi’an’s hot and humid summer weather (averaging 30–38°C / 86–100°F) made water activities especially appealing. Weekdays were significantly less crowded than weekends or national holidays like Mid-July to August school breaks. Note: As the attraction is now permanently closed, this seasonal advice applies only for historical context.

Ticket

Adult (height over 1.4 m): Full-price ticket required; Child (1.2 m – 1.4 m): Reduced child ticket; Child (under 1.2 m): Free (one free child per paying adult)

Tips

This attraction is permanently closed—do not plan a visit; When it was operational, arriving early (before 10 AM) helped avoid long lines at popular slides; Bring waterproof phone cases and quick-dry towels, as lockers and rentals filled up quickly on weekends