After a summer shower, in the tranquil expanse of Anren Paddy Field Park, nature came alive with an exquisite display. The verdant grass and majestic trees stood proudly, while the young paddy seedlings rustled with vitality. A gentle breeze caressed the surroundings, causing the rain-kissed paddy leaves to gracefully dance in the air, forming undulating waves of vibrant green. As far as the eye could see, an endless panorama of lushness adorned the landscape, imbuing the entire summer with an abundance of hope and promise.
Anren Paddy Field Park, renowned as a multifaceted agricultural park, blends elements of ecological farming, educational outreach, scenic tourism, and leisurely recreation. The appellation of this park was graced by the inscription of Yuan Longping, an esteemed academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, revered as the “Father of Hybrid Rice”.
This captivating haven offers a tapestry of natural wonders throughout the seasons—be it the resplendent cole blooms of spring, the sun-dappled reflections of lotus flowers in summer, the golden-hued waves of harvest in autumn, or the picturesque serenity of a snow-clad countryside in winter.
It not only serves as an immersive gateway into the rich tapestry of traditional agricultural practices but also as an epitome of cutting-edge farming techniques. With its comprehensive exhibition of agricultural projects and its status as a sought-after destination for leisurely exploration, Anren Paddy Field Park warmly welcomes over 200,000 visitors annually during the enchanting cole blossom season.
In the present year, there are over 2,000 mu (about 133.33 hectares) of paddy cultivated in the central zone of Anren Paddy Field Park.