Standing at the Dive Coaster entrance, you’re greeted by the exhilarating sounds of laughter and the rush of wind as thrill-seekers soar down the tracks. The scent of popcorn and cotton candy wafts through the air, blending with the faint smell of fresh asphalt. The excitement is palpable, and the vibrant colors of the rides catch your eye, making it hard to resist the urge to hop on the next coaster yourself.
As you step away, the path leads you through the lively area filled with excitement. You’ll walk along Fenghuang Road, where the atmosphere shifts from the dense crowd of the amusement park to a more casual street vibe. The sounds of chatter and laughter give way to the distant hum of traffic, and the air becomes a mix of savory street food and the occasional whiff of diesel from passing buses. The light changes too, as you move from the bright neon of the rides to the softer glow of nearby shops lining the road.
Watch your step as you navigate the uneven cobblestone path near the intersection with Zhongshan Avenue. It can be tricky, especially if you're distracted by the sights around you. Keep your belongings close, as this area can attract pickpockets, particularly in busier moments. If you’re planning to stop for food or souvenirs, be aware that some shops might close earlier than expected, so check the hours if you’re aiming to grab a bite after your walk.
For this brief stroll, wear comfortable shoes; the cobblestones can be a bit rough on your feet. Bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated, especially if you're walking during the warmer parts of the day. Depending on the season, you might want a light jacket for the evening breeze or an umbrella if you're caught in a sudden rain shower.
The best moment comes as you reach the 10 Inversion Roller Coaster, just before dusk. The sky turns a soft orange, casting a warm glow over the rides. You can hear the distant screams of excitement as riders take the plunge, and the smell of grilled skewers fills the air, tempting you to linger just a bit longer.



