Built in 1925, it used to be called Railway Park. In 1953, it was renamed as Nan'gang Park after the people's government took it over. On June 1, 1956, Nan'gang Park was renamed as Children's Park with the formal opening to traffic of the first children's train in China. Covering 17 hectares, it is a comprehensive park serving the children. It was honored as a category-A park in the province in 1993. In 1996, it was awarded the title of the Municipal Civilized Work Unit. In 1997, it was chosen as the base of moral education for the primary and middle school students and an education base in the community.