Scenic spot introduction:
Baishanzu National Nature Park in Qingyuan County is a national nature reserve famous for its beautiful natural scenery and rich wildlife resources. The main peak, Baishanzu, is 1,856.7 meters above sea level and is the second highest peak in Zhejiang Province. The area is full of mountains, winding peaks, beautiful scenery and myriad phenomena. The unique topography and hydrogeographic environment form a special area in the mid-subtropical climate zone, making it dense with forests and full of vitality. It gathers a large number of rare animal and plant resources and has extremely rich ecological vegetation. It is known as the "Natural Rare Animal and Botanical Garden" and " "The cradle of ancient plants in East China" and "the largest mountain village eco-tourism area in East China". The scenic area has a quiet environment, beautiful mountains and rivers, and beautiful natural scenery. Take a trip to Baishanzu. Visitors can not only experience the complete vegetation types of the subtropics in person, but also watch hares running wildly in the forest, wild birds flying in the sky and the spectacular "sunrise over the sea of clouds" landscape. Surrounding the nature reserve are dots of small bridges, flowing water, and mountain homes, forming a poetic and dreamlike mountain countryside painting. Tourists cross small bridges and live in wooden houses, eat mountain delicacies and wild game, bathe in forests and wilderness, and enjoy pure nature. All these have become the beautiful yearnings of modern urbanites. Qingyuan County Baishanzu National Natural Park is located in Baishanzu Township, Qingyuan County, Lishui, Zhejiang. In 1975 and 1985, two provincial nature reserves, Fengyang Mountain and Baishanzu, were established respectively. Later, they were merged into one and promoted to national level in 1992. The main protection objects are the central subtropical moist evergreen broad-leaved forest. ecosystem.Attractions distribution:
The main landscapes in Baishanzu Nature Reserve include: Baipu Gorge, Wolong Pond, Fairy Frog Stone, Thousand Layers Waterfall, Baishanzu Fir, Sea of Sunrise Clouds, Eupatorium Forest, Vertical Vegetation Zone, Primitive Forest, Laohugou , Western Palace, Mei'ao Yeyue, etc.Scenic spot qualifications:
National 4A-level scenic spotScenic spot features:
Photography, mountain climbing, summer vacation, historical and cultural tourism, historic sites, nature reservesBest time to visit:
Spring and autumn.
Shopping recommendations:
(Local specialties) Qingyuan mushrooms, tea leaves, dried bamboo shoots, sweet orange pomelo, bitter herbs, Guantang wild bamboo shoots, alpine vegetables, Tiangong root art products,
tree ginseng, asparagus, cone chestnut, Dried porcini slices, maitake mushroom.
(Special delicacies) Crystal lobster eggs, mushroom feast, yellow rice cake, mochi, Qingming rice cake, she rice cake, roasted plum, black rice, Dutch pig's feet,
Hehu snail , steamed parfait, distiller's grain pork.
Scenic spot location:
China>Zhejiang Province>Lishui City>Qingyuan County>Baishan Ancestral Hometown
How to get there:
1. Take bus No. 3 from Lishui Railway Station Square to Lishui West Bus Station, and then take the shuttle bus bound for Qingyuan, which takes about five hours.
There are seven to eight buses a day, starting at 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., including Iveco, which can be half to an hour faster. After arriving in Qingyuan,
transfer to the shuttle bus bound for Baishanzu. There are three buses from 7:30-9:00 in the morning and two buses from 12:30-13:00 at noon. The journey takes about three hours
time. Tourists can also take buses to Baishanzu, such as from Qingyuan to Hehu, Qingyuan to Fengping, etc.
2. There are about three buses from Qingyuan to Hehu: 7:00, 8:50 and 1:00 pm. The buses pass by the road below Baishanzu. When returning
tourists can go directly through Baipu Valley and go down the mountain along the road to take the shuttle bus back to Qingyuan.
Scenic area map:
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Baishanzu ticket price:
Ticket price is 80 yuan.
Scenic area opening hours:
8:00-17:00