Green Lake


Green Lake Park, or Cui Hu Park (simplified Chinese: 翠湖公园; traditional Chinese: 翠湖公園; pinyin: Cuìhú Gōngyuán), is an urban park in Kunming, Yunnan Province, China. It was established in the 20th century on the west side of the Wuhua Mountain and is sometimes described as a "Jade in Kunming".

The park consists, in effect, of a group of 4 small sub-lakes linked by bridges in the traditional style. The lake was originally a water reservoir for the city.

Green Lake is ringed by a street, and along the edge of that are restaurants and tea houses (some with rooftop dining), shops, and hotels, including the upscale Green Lake Hotel and Grand Park Hotel (formerly the Harbour Plaza Hotel).

During the winter months, black-headed gulls from Siberia migrate to Green Lake and entertain the crowds of visitors as they circle around and snap up bread, usefully provided by a herd of local vendors, thrown up into the air by tourists. There are performances of pieces from Chinese operas and of folk music within and around the park.

Located in the park is the statue of one of Yunnan's most famous patriots - Nie Er, the composer of China's national anthem.

Green Lake Park was visited during The Amazing Race 18 when the park was featured as the pitstop of the 5th leg.

The park is just below the main gate to Yunnan University.  The most famous building on the lake is Jiang Wu Tang, a tourist attraction.


History of Green Lake Park

Dating back to Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368), it was a bay of Dianchi Lake out of Kunming City area. Later it became a lovely city lake and had been favored by many local governors who liked to build pavilions here since Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). 

The Ruandi Embankment across Green Lake from south to north was built by Ruanyuan, the governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, in 1834. And the Tangdi Embankment extending from east to west was built by Tangjirao, a commander of KMT, in 1919. The two embankments divide the park into five scenic areas.

What to See

Mid-Lake Islet

Mid-Lake Islet is right in the middle of Green Lake Park. The highlights are the Mid-lake Pavilion, Guanyu (Fish-watching) Tower, and the Qing Dynasty architectures. Mid-lake Pavilion is also named Biyi Pavilion, with two courtyards for exhibitions.

To the west of Mid-lake Pavilion are the Lotus Temple and the Free Life Pond, built in 1867 during Qing Dynasty. Today, the temple has become a recreational Palace, while the pond is a classical garden on water. On the northeast corner is the Zhichun Pavilion, where there are people singing folk songs during the festival. 

Goldfish Islet

In the southeast of Green Lake Park, Goldfish Island is a good place for walking, resting and tea tasting. There are cedars, camphor and other trees growing beautifully on the islet. Flowers around the paths, birds singing and slow wind on the islet are so pleased for visitors. 

Bamboo Forest Islet

Bamboo Islet is in the northwest of the park and full of different varieties of bamboos. Folk artisans and singers usually get together here. They like singing songs, dancing, acting and doing some improvisational performances, making the islet very lively.


Client’s Reviews

  • Odin J

    Reviewed 17thMarch2018

    Green lake is a great park to spend a sunny day on. In the middle of the park, there is a restaurant called "the park" which has great western food. Also a lot of people dancing and feeding the birds.

  • kirkmcdowall

    Reviewed 30thOctober2016

    Very nice lake in Kunming. Lots of dancing and people walking around the area. There is also a 'date' wall (like Shanghai), where parents advertise their children for blind dates - Saturday or Sunday morning.

  • brettkershaw

    Reviewed 20thJuly2016

    Beautiful park for a wander round, especially when it's warm yet rainy. Recommended for all visitors to the city of Kunming

  • Fidelis C

    Reviewed 24thAugust2016

    Normal park in China, place to relax, place to jogging. Free entrance to kill your evening leisure time.

  • Paul S

    Reviewed 18thJuly2016

    Nice park in the middle of Kunming, with walking paths around the modest-sized lake. Pleasant atmosphere, crowded with locals. Worth a visit to take a break from sight-seeing.

  • aek802

    Reviewed 6thMarch2015

    If you're having a bad day, take a walk around Cui Hu. Watch the seagulls, smell the azaleas, listen to the street musicians, and munch on a freshly peeled pineapple. You could sit on a bench and people-watch for hours. Ladies dancing, dogs playing, kids...More

  • 2015_June

    Reviewed 9thJanuary2019

    nice restaurants located in this park, beautiful scenery, lot of birds, can rent a boat, traditional local dancing and music.

  • Carogarz

    Reviewed 14thAugust2016

    Also, buy your souvenirs at the stalls here rather than Dali or Lijiang, much better priced and less haggling. It's a beautiful park with lots to do.

  • 297juliab297

    Reviewed 22ndJuly2015

    This park was full of people and things to do - many restaurants and shops line the wallways across the lake, boat rentals, and people watching. Parts of the lake are filled with huge water lillies and it's very scenic. The road around the lake...More

  • tensaisimon

    Reviewed 12thAugust2015

    Not really anything extraodinary in this Park, and not where most tourists would visit. You can watch how local's spend their leisure time. Some chatted over a pot of green tea for a whole afternoon. They know how to enjoy life.

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