On June 18, 2026, beneath the lush peaks of Tianmu Mountain in Hangzhou, a water park seemingly transported from the future officially opens its gates.
Hangzhou Tianmu Future Valley Water World invites guests into a destination where nature, technology, and imagination converge, delivering an entirely new generation of water-based entertainment experiences.

Where Nature Meets the Future
Nestled within the heart of the Tianmu Mountain World Biosphere Reserve, the park spans approximately 100,000 square metres and is built upon three defining pillars: Ecology, Future, and Technology. Rather than simply assembling attractions, the project seamlessly integrates water, landscape, and immersive experiences into its natural surroundings.
Fed by pristine mountain spring water and embraced by dense forests, the park appears from above like a futuristic crystal emerging from nature—bold in vision yet harmonious with its environment.
Three Landmark Attractions That Redefine Water Park Innovation
At the core of the destination stand three signature attractions that push the boundaries of water park design and guest experience.
High Tower Slide
China's First and the World's Second 80-Metre Water Slide Tower Complex
Rising 80 metres above the landscape, The High Tower is the highest water slide structure in the Yangtze River Delta. More than a thrill ride, it transforms height into an emotional journey, where every descent becomes a dramatic encounter between gravity and exhilaration.

Sky Eye Slide
China's First Holographic Projection Water Curtain Slide
At Sky Eye Slide, technology becomes part of the ride itself. Guests travel through a tunnel of water curtains, holographic projections, and immersive surround sound, creating a unique fusion of digital storytelling and high-speed excitement.

Super Rolling Slide
China's First Domestically Developed Rotating Waterslide
Featuring continuous 360-degree rotations and unpredictable directional changes, The Super Rolling Slide challenges conventional ride dynamics. Guests experience a thrilling interplay of centrifugal force, motion, and spatial disorientation unlike any traditional waterslide.

A Full Line-Up of Signature Experiences
Beyond its three headline attractions, the park offers a diverse portfolio of experiences designed for every type of visitor.
Interstellar Surf launches riders into a near-vertical plunge beneath a giant mechanical arm, creating the sensation of surfing through space.
Adventure River seamlessly blends thrilling drops with relaxing floating sections, delivering a dynamic journey between excitement and tranquility.
The Water Roller Coaster combines the steep descents of a roller coaster with the refreshing sensations of a water attraction.
Ark of Life takes guests on a high-speed journey through winding slides and immersive themed environments.
Together, these attractions form one of the most comprehensive water entertainment line-ups in China.

Experiences for Every Generation
Tianmu Future Valley Water World is designed not only for thrill-seekers but also for families and leisure travellers.
A wave pool exceeding 10,000 square metres recreates multiple ocean wave patterns, bringing the sensation of the sea into the mountains. Meanwhile, the Forest Water Fortress and Family Splash Zone provide safe and engaging experiences for younger guests through colourful theming and family-friendly attractions.


The Heart of Tianmu
Standing 131.4 metres tall, the Tianmu Eye Observation Wheel serves as the park's iconic landmark.
Its 48 themed cabins feature concepts ranging from starlight and music to regional Wu-Yue culture. As guests ascend above the forest canopy, they are rewarded with panoramic views of Tianmu Mountain and the entire resort destination below. Widely recognised as one of the tallest observation wheels in the Yangtze River Delta, it offers a breathtaking perspective both day and night.

A New Benchmark for Water Tourism
More than a water park, Tianmu Future Valley Water World represents a new model for destination development—one that combines ecological preservation, technological innovation, and immersive entertainment within a single integrated experience.
On June 18, the future officially arrives at Tianmu Mountain.