Speaking of Qiushui Square in Nanchang, Jiangxi, you must be most familiar with the fountain, right? After all, the fountain in Qiushui Square is the largest musical fountain in China and the second largest in the world. Because of this super fountain, the commercial functions of Qiushui Square are more colorful. So many people must be wondering, are there fountains in Qiushui Square every day? Let’s take a look with the editor!
1. Are there fountains in Nanchang Qiushui Square every day?
The fountains in Nanchang Qiushui Square are basically open every day, and they will only be closed when it rains or the weather is bad.
In addition to being open for free during the specified time, you can pay for on-demand videos at any time between 9:00-22:00 every day, and the fee is 100 yuan per minute.
2. Opening hours
Scene 1:17:30-17:45
Second scene: 18:30-18:45
Scene 3:19:30-19:45
Broadcast after the National Day holiday (October 8) in winter time:
Scene 1: 19:00- 19:15
Second session: 20:00-20:15
3. Ticket price
Free
4. Square Opening hours
Open all day.
5. Transportation Guide
Bus
1. Along Zhongshan Road to Qiushui Square: Take bus No. 228/229 at Wazijiao Station. Get off at Government Station and go straight to Qianjiang Zhong Avenue.
2. From Nanchang Station, Bayi Square to Qiushui Square: Take the outer line No. 2 or No. 22 to the Qingshan intersection, transfer to No. 209, get off at the Municipal Government Station, and go straight to Ganjiang Middle Avenue.
3. From Nanchang West Station to Qiushui Square: Take No. 50 or High-speed Rail Line 2 and get off at Qiushui Square.
Bus No. 4.17//222/221/224/227/245/313/503/512 can also reach the vicinity of Qiushui Square.
5. After passing the fountain, you can wait for the No. 17 shuttle bus at Qiushui Square to the Bayi Bridge on the north side of the square.
Subway
Nanchang Rail Transit Line 1 - Qiushui Square Station Nanchang Metro Line 1 was officially put into operation on December 26, 2015, including Qiushui Square Station.
The first stop is the subway station, and the next stop is the Wang Teng Pavilion at Tengwang Pavilion Station.