Introduction
Changchun World Sculpture Park, established in 2003, is the largest sculpture theme park in Asia. Spanning an area of 92 hectares, the park features over 450 sculptures created by artists from more than 40 countries, making it a unique cultural landmark that showcases global artistic achievements.
Main Features
Sculpture Exhibition Areas
International Sculpture Zone
- Features works from renowned sculptors worldwide
- Diverse artistic styles and cultural expressions
- Regular international sculpture exhibitions and competitions
Chinese Sculpture Zone
- Showcases contemporary Chinese sculpture art
- Traditional and modern artistic interpretations
- Works from leading Chinese sculptors
Theme Sculpture Areas
- Peace-themed sculptures
- Environmental protection awareness pieces
- Cultural exchange exhibition area
Park Facilities
- Art Gallery and Exhibition Hall
- Sculpture Creation Workshop
- Cultural Exchange Center
- Leisure and Recreation Areas
- Children’s Sculpture Experience Zone
Visitor Information
Opening Hours
- Summer (April to October): 6:00-20:00
- Winter (November to March): 7:00-19:00
Admission Fees
- Adults: ¥50
- Students/Seniors (with valid ID): ¥25
- Children under 1.2m: Free
Transportation
- Bus: Routes 80, 85, 278 to World Sculpture Park Station
- Taxi: About 30 minutes from city center
- Driving: Ample parking available at the north and south gates
Visit Planning
Suggested Duration
- Regular visit: 2-3 hours
- Photography enthusiasts: 3-4 hours
- Art study: Half to full day
Best Time to Visit
- Spring and autumn for comfortable weather
- Early morning or late afternoon for best photography lighting
- Weekdays to avoid crowds
Important Notes
- Photography is allowed but tripods may require permission
- Some sculptures are interactive, but please follow posted guidelines
- Guided tours available in multiple languages (reservation required)
- Restaurant and café available inside the park
- Wheelchair accessible with paved paths throughout