Recently, Zhonghe Wetland Park and Jiangjia Yiyuan in Chengdu Ecological Zone officially launched their “scan-to-fly” service. Building on the successful pilot operation model at Qinglong Lake Wetland Park, Chengdu Ecological Zone continues to expand leisure and recreational scenarios for the low-altitude industry.
Zhonghe Wetland Park

Criss-crossing waterways and vast green space bring out the wide-open, unobstructed views at the expansive Zhonghe Wetland Park. With excellent airspace clearance conditions, the park has become a natural training ground for beginner drone enthusiasts.

Jiangjia Yiyuan

Two kilometers east of Zhonghe Wetland Park lies Jiangjia Yiyuan, a critical node in Chengdu Ecological Zone, which has also launched its “scan-to-fly” service. This distinctive park, where ecosystem and artistic IPs are seamlessly integrated, features gentle rolling slopes, picturesque lake views, and sweeping flower fields, lending every drone-shot frame a naturally poetic filter.
A low-altitude economy industrial cluster, covering a total planned area of 604 mu, is under accelerated construction, including a 36-mu first-class takeoff and landing hub that is scheduled to begin construction by the end of this year. In the future, the site will serve as a comprehensive low-altitude destination integrating low-altitude science education, immersive flight experiences, drone performances, low-altitude sightseeing flights, and other scenarios.
Qinglong Lake Wetland Park

As one of the first “scan-to-fly” pilot sites in Chengdu Ecological Zone, Qinglong Lake Wetland Park remains a top must-visit destination among drone enthusiasts.

Two sets of RID drone monitoring equipment ensure that every aircraft taking to the skies can be effectively identified and managed.
Mobile Ordering
Drone Delivery
At Qinglong Lake Wetland Park, a range of distinctive scenarios, including supply delivery, aerial photography for cultural tourism, and drone rental services, are being rapidly developed.

Before long, residents exploring the greenway will be able to place orders on their phones and have drones deliver cold drinks and light meals directly to designated rest stations. During cycling or fitness activities along the greenway, drones will provide follow-shot service to capture memorable moments. Drone rental services for the general public will enable more people to experience the joy of low-altitude aerial photography.
The first batch of over ten takeoff and landing facilities across Chengdu Research Base of Giant Panda Breeding, Qinglong Lake, Jiangjia Yiyuan, and other core areas are currently under accelerated construction.
“Scan-to-Fly” 扫码飞
“Scan-to-Fly” is the official mini program launched by Sichuan Low-Altitude Airspace Operation Service Center. It is designed to streamline flight registration procedures and unlock greater access to low-altitude resources.

Sources: HomeinChengdu