Explore the picturesque landscapes of Ink Tingxi, enjoy the tranquil river views, visit the nearby temples and historical sites, and hike the scenic trails. This area is also great for photography, relaxing by the water, and immersing in the peaceful natural surroundings.

The Ink and Watercolor Tingxi Scenic Area is located in the southeast of Tingxi Township. It includes the Da Nankeng Scenic Area, Majialing Scenic Area, and Taoling Scenic Area. The scenic area is surrounded by winding mountains and the terrain is distributed in canyons. There are layers of peaks, gurgling clear water, emerald tea gardens, birds singing and flowers blooming. It has unique natural conditions and an elegant and fresh ecological environment. It also has the only remaining virgin forest area in the Jianghuai region.
The entire scenic area is a canyon, dominated by pristine natural scenery. Flowing water and bamboo forests accompany the trails, and waterfalls can be seen from time to time. There are also recreational facilities such as rafting and paragliding. It is a rare place for leisure, vacation, summer vacation, and exploration.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 2-4 hours
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8:00-16:30
Ink Tingxi is known for its cultural and natural significance, with scenic spots, historical temples, and a rich heritage tied to local legends. It is an important area for both nature lovers and those interested in traditional Chinese architecture and history.
Ink Tingxi is located in Xuancheng, Anhui. You can reach it by taxi or bus from the Xuancheng city center. It’s about 30 km from the city, so a taxi or private car is the most convenient option.
Ink Tingxi is open daily from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best times to visit are during spring and autumn when the weather is pleasant, and the natural scenery is at its best.
The entrance fee is generally around 40-50 CNY. Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or through local tourism websites online.
Booking in advance is not necessary unless visiting during peak seasons. However, it’s recommended to book tickets a few days ahead if visiting during holidays or weekends.
You will need around 3 hours to fully explore Ink Tingxi, including walking through the scenic areas, visiting the temples, and enjoying the views along the river.
Must-see highlights include the beautiful riverside views, historical temples, the lush hiking trails, and the panoramic views from the viewpoints in the area.
Guided tours in Mandarin are available, and audio guides can be rented at the entrance. Some tours may offer English-speaking guides during peak seasons.
Some of the best viewpoints are at the temple areas, as well as at the top of the scenic trails, where you can capture stunning shots of the river and surrounding mountains.
Start by visiting the entrance and walking along the main trail to the temples. Continue on to the viewpoints, where you can enjoy panoramic views. Be sure to explore the riverbanks for a peaceful atmosphere and great photo opportunities.
There are no light shows or night tours available at Ink Tingxi. The best experience is during daylight hours to fully enjoy the natural and cultural attractions.
Ink Tingxi can get crowded during weekends and public holidays. The least crowded times are weekdays, especially outside of the peak tourist seasons in summer and fall.
There are rest areas, toilets, and small local food stalls in the area. However, there are no large shops, so it’s advisable to bring your own snacks and water.
Most of the main areas are accessible for elderly visitors and children. However, some of the steeper hiking trails may be challenging for those with limited mobility.
Cash is accepted, but mobile payment systems like WeChat Pay and Alipay are widely used. Credit cards may not be accepted at smaller food stalls or attractions.
There are small local restaurants near the entrance offering regional Anhui cuisine. For more options, you can visit Xuancheng city, which is a 30-minute drive away.
Vegetarian options are available in local restaurants. Vegan and halal food may be harder to find, but Xuancheng city has a variety of dining options to cater to these needs.
There are a few budget hotels and guesthouses in Xuancheng city. For more options, you can find mid-range hotels closer to the city center.
Nearby attractions include the Xuancheng Museum and the scenic Tangyue Memorial Archway Village, which can be easily combined for a day trip.
Small souvenir shops are available offering local handicrafts, traditional tea sets, and Anhui-style paintings. Local snacks and tea are also popular souvenirs.
After visiting, you can take a taxi or local bus back to Xuancheng city for onward travel. Xuancheng has train and bus stations with connections to other cities in Anhui and beyond.