Scenic spot introduction:
Longchuan Huoshan is one of the seven famous mountains in Guangzhou. It is a Danxia landform scenic spot famous for its red cliffs, strange rocks, beautiful rocks, green springs and cloud shadows.Attractions distribution:
The natural scenery of Huoshan Mountain is dominated by the typical Danxia landform. Three groups of peaks in the area form a majestic whole, with protruding peaks and rugged rocks. Huoshan Mountain has a long history and culture. Legend has it that Huo Long of the Qin Dynasty migrated from Wu and lived here in seclusion to avoid chaos. He built a house to give lectures and spread the culture of the Central Plains. He later became an immortal and passed away. People were grateful for his kindness and named the mountain "Huoshan". Countless celebrities, poets, princes, courtiers, eminent monks and Taoists have climbed Huoshan Mountain in admiration. Jin Dynasty and Ge Hong practiced here, Tang Xuanzong visited here as a monk, Song Dynasty and Lan Qiao became immortals here, and Su Dongpo also visited here. . Today's Huoshan not only records environmental changes and cultural accumulation, but also is engraved with glorious revolutionary history. It is a patriotic education base and a popular science education base in Heyuan City.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 3A scenic spotScenic spot features:
mountain climbing, mountainsAttraction Address
Travel Guide
Best time to visit:
Huoshan is also very lively during summer, autumn and Spring Festival.
Tourist Transportation
Scenic spot location:
China>Guangdong Province>Heyuan City>Longchuan County
How to get there:
By car: Tourists can take a train to Longchuan, then depart from Longchuan Railway Station, take bus No. 1 to the bus terminal, and transfer to the Huoshan Tourist Line.
Self-driving: Along the Guangdong-Jiangxi and Meihe Expressways, you can go straight to the famous attractions of Longchuan → Huoshan
Scenic area map:
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Attraction Tickets
Huoshan ticket price:
30 yuan/person
Scenic area opening hours:
7:00-19:00